Psychology Major (BA, BS)
As a psychology major, you can learn how to better understand human behavior. Employing the scientific method and statistical inference and analysis, you can develop techniques for gathering and accessing data to gain psychological insight. The flexibility of this major lets you build a learning experience tailored to your needs and interests. Faculty specializations in the Psychology Department include:
- Depression
- Biofeedback
- Memory
- Perception
- Personality
- Neuroscience
- Well-being
Career Paths
The psychology major prepares you for graduate programs in areas of psychology including clinical, cognitive, developmental, educational, experimental, industrial/organizational, and social and personality. It also prepares you for related career fields of counseling, social work, education, neuroscience, public health, and urban/regional planning.
Notable graduate schools include:
- University of Missouri - Columbia
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- University of Iowa
- University of Missouri - Kansas City
- University of Missouri - St. Louis
- Truman State University
- Washington University
Featured Courses
Opportunities and Experiences
Research Opportunities
As a psychology major, you can explore research topics such as the effectiveness of study techniques, information storing habits of bilingual people, the effectiveness of antidepressants, social media happiness, and more.
Internships
Psychology interns often assist professionals in mental health, social service, business, research, government, and medical settings. Notable internship opportunities include:
- American Red Cross
- A.T. Still University
- Department of Children & Family Services
- Missouri Institute of Mental Health
- Preferred Family Healthcare
- Great Circle Behavioral Health Services
Student Organizations
At Truman, you can join organizations such as Psi Chi, a national honor organization, and Psych Club which provides an opportunity for students to exchange ideas in the field of psychology.