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Department of Psychology
Student Learning Goals
  • General Knowledge of Psychology

Demonstrate knowledge in the six major areas of psychology:  memory & thinking, sensory & physiology, developmental, clinical & abnormal, social, measurement & methodology.

    • Discuss psychological theories and research in the classroom
    • Integrate psychological perspectives to application in the world
     
  • Critical Thinking

Think, reason, and draw conclusions after weighing evidence.

    • Analyze effective conflict mediation strategies
    • Evaluate research
    • Diagnose cases of mental disorders
    • View social problems through multiple lenses
     
  • Research Measurement & Methodology

Conduct and present a research report demonstrating effective use of the scientific method.

    • Present research at regional and national research conferences and professional meetings
     
  • Service-Learning

Participate in service activities that connect psychological concepts to community needs.

    • Participate in multiple service-learning projects in the community
     
  • Cross-Cultural/Social

Analyze the cultural systems that impact different human groups.

    • Participate in January Term courses to Hawaii, Jamaica, France
    • Participate and facilitate diversity workshops
     
  • Counseling/Mediation/Listening

Describe and follow the steps necessary for therapeutic listening.

    • Training in conflict mediation
    • Counseling support groups
     
  • Oral communications

Students completing the psychology major will demonstrate oral communication competence.

    • Oral presentations in 70% of psychology courses
     
  • Written communication

Students completing the psychology major will demonstrate written communication competence.

    • Written papers in 100% of psychology courses
     
  • Professionalism

Students will show entry level competence in professional skill areas such as: Interviewing, listening, behavioral analysis, etc.

    • Practicum experience in a professional setting
    • Senior Portfolios include a vitae/resume and personal statement/cover letter or graduate school or job application