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Psychology is a life science that focuses upon the physical and mental processes that underlie individual behavior. This definition provides a focus for the objectives of the psychology program at Carroll University. The program numbers among its liberal learning objectives those of enriching students’ understanding of scientific methods and giving students a thorough knowledge of the subject matter central to their better comprehending people.
In addition to its emphasis upon liberal learning, the program strives to offer a major that provides an excellent foundation for those who wish to pursue graduate studies. The program takes great pride in its strong track record of launching psychology majors into academic and professional careers. Academic careers include teaching and research in biological, cognitive, or social psychology; professional careers include serving people in clinical, counseling, or industrial/organizational settings.
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Are you interested in helping people solve their problems and cope with life’s challenges? Carroll’s psychology department will help transform this interest into an exciting and rewarding career. Incorporating secular, humanistic and moral values within its curriculum, the Carroll psychology department specializes in giving students a solid understanding of human and animal behavioral science.
Psychology students are heavily involved in the Carroll community through activities such as presenting practicums and participating in the psychology club and other departmental activities. A myriad of internship opportunities are available, including posts at Shodair Children’s Hospital and the Helena Police Department. This practical experience, in addition to the extensive laboratory training and rigorous academic course offerings, will allow you to graduate well-prepared for the next step, whether into a meaningful career or success in graduate school.
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Criminology is the science that studies crime and criminal behavior, the causes of crime, the definition of criminality, and the social reaction to criminal activity. The criminology major is anchored in the field of sociology, therefore, students are required to complete course work in both criminology and sociology. Learn more about the criminology curriculum.
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The Department of Psychology and Human Ecology offer programs leading to a Bachelor of Science degree with majors in Psychology and Human Ecology. The graduate program awards the Master of Science in Behavioral Science with a specialty in Psychology or alternate.
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Psychology is the scientific study of human and animal behavior. Psychologists are interested in such diverse areas as drug addiction, obesity, sexual behavior, attitudes toward smoking, learning, individual growth, and adjustment, motivationm mental retardation, aggression, the dynamics of group behavior, physical performance, dreaming, memory, psychological disorders, and counseling. Psychology is a diverse field with both scientific and professional aspects. As a science, psychology focuses on research: psychologist collect, quantify, analyze and interpret data describing human and animal behavior. As a profession, psychology focuses on the application of knowledge, skills and techniques to solve individual and social problems. Possible careers with a bachelor degree in Psychology include case manager, social worker, career counselor, rehabilitation specialist, and psychiatric technican.
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Throughout history, philosophers, physicians, poets, artists, and theologians have grappled with the mystery of the human mind and human behavior. But not until people began to apply scientific methods to the study of human behavior did a “science of the mind,” a science called psychology, develop. Psychology is the study of the whole person as that person interacts with a complex environment throughout the course of their lifetime. At Calvin, the Christian pursuit of psychology compels a belief in the uniqueness, the sanctity, and the moral responsibility of each individual person as God’s special creation.
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The Psychology Department at California State University, Northridge has long been considered to be outstanding. In fact, a recent report from the National Science Foundation confirmed that more graduates of our department completed Ph.D. programs than graduates from any other non-Ph.D. granting university in the country.
Our success is due in part to the Department’s emphasis on research at both the undergraduate and graduate level. However, the relationships that form between our students and faculty also play an important role. California State University, Northridge is a teaching institution. Therefore, class sizes are generally small and individual attention is common. Our faculty work hard to meet the challenges of conducting and publishing research, while continuously honing their teaching skills.
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In many fields such as teaching, business, human services, social work, gerontology, probation and law enforcement, and health, understanding psychology-the science of behavior and mental processes-will pave the way to effective interaction with others and ultimate success. The Psychology Minor provides this level of understanding, and a solid foundation for continued study in the field.
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In many fields such as teaching, business, human services, social work, gerontology, probation and law enforcement, and health, understanding psychology-the science of behavior and mental processes-will pave the way to effective interaction with others and ultimate success. The Psychology Minor provides this level of understanding, and a solid foundation for continued study in the field.
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Psychology is a science that has as its central theme the study of behavior. Psychology involves studying how we interact with one another and our environment. Psychology is practical; it is concerned with improving our quality of life. To achieve these ends psychologists work in a broad range of research and applied settings. The psychology major is designed to provide each student with a comprehensive overview of the major fields of psychology and the methods used in psychological research. The major is also designed to assist the student in selecting elective courses which can form a concentration in an area of the student’s interest. These specialty areas might include clinical/community, social, developmental/child/aging, industrial/organizational, learning/cognitive, biopsychology/health psychology and legal psychology. The major provides a basis for careers in a variety of psychology related occupations such as mental health agencies, hospitals, schools, businesses and public organizations.
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