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Prepares students to understand how psychologists think critically and design and conduct scientific research on behavior and mental processes. Students learn professional skills, such as how to communicate, use statistics, work in teams, and solve problems, that will apply to a range of jobs in various fields. Topics include biological, developmental, cognitive, and abnormal psychology.
The rumor that “you can't do anything with just a bachelor’s degree in psychology” is outdated. The truth is that the skills emphasized in the psychology curriculum at CU Denver generalize well to almost any career –and psychology majors can pursue just about every career pathway.
Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Students at CU Denver can focus on any of the major psychology sub-disciplines: including human development and behavior, animal behavior, behavioral neuroscience, cognition, social interactions, industrial/organizational, and psychological disorders and treatment.
Those who seek post-graduate degrees are prepared for research-oriented, clinical, or applied psychology fields of study – as well as degrees in other fields like medicine or law. Psychology is considered a “hub science,” that supplies a firm foundation for success in professions like advertising, business, teaching, entertainment, and many others.
The core skills emphasized in the undergraduate Psychology curriculum overlap with the traits listed as most desirable in new employees by the National Association of Colleges and Employers. These include the ability to solve problems effectively, think critically, communicate, collaborate with others, and act ethically and professionally. Psychology majors also learn scientific literacy, research, and statistical skills that are also attractive to a range of employers, both in and outside of psychology.
Our faculty includes widely cited experts in their scientific fields. Faculty strive to use best pedagogical practices when teaching. We provide rich curricular opportunities such as internships, independent studies and research projects. We have a chapter of Psi Chi, the international academic honor society in Psychology.
The program provides flexible coursework options for everyone, including students who have other commitments.
The rumor that “you can't do anything with just a bachelor’s degree in psychology” is outdated. The truth is that the skills emphasized in the psychology curriculum at CU Denver generalize well to almost any career –and psychology majors can pursue just about every career pathway.
Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Students at CU Denver can focus on any of the major psychology sub-disciplines: including human development and behavior, animal behavior, behavioral neuroscience, cognition, social interactions, industrial/organizational, and psychological disorders and treatment.
Those who seek post-graduate degrees are prepared for research-oriented, clinical, or applied psychology fields of study – as well as degrees in other fields like medicine or law. Psychology is considered a “hub science,” that supplies a firm foundation for success in professions like advertising, business, teaching, entertainment, and many others.
The core skills emphasized in the undergraduate Psychology curriculum overlap with the traits listed as most desirable in new employees by the National Association of Colleges and Employers. These include the ability to solve problems effectively, think critically, communicate, collaborate with others, and act ethically and professionally. Psychology majors also learn scientific literacy, research, and statistical skills that are also attractive to a range of employers, both in and outside of psychology.
Our faculty includes widely cited experts in their scientific fields. Faculty strive to use best pedagogical practices when teaching. We provide rich curricular opportunities such as internships, independent studies and research projects. We have a chapter of Psi Chi, the international academic honor society in Psychology.
The program provides flexible coursework options for everyone, including students who have other commitments.
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