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Psychology
Associate Professor
Ingram-Wallace, Chair
Professors Snyder,
Gilbert, M. Green, R.
Green and Lee
Associate Professor Chapdelaine
and
Assistant Professors Engle, Hamlet, and Heberle
Lecturers Hahn and Wells
Additional Options in Psychology
Internships
Students at the sophomore level or above have the opportunity
to participate in supervised field experiences at different degrees
of involvement depending on their interests and experience. These
internship sites are in clinical and counseling centers, rehabilitation
centers, local hospitals, schools, research laboratories, and
business/industrial settings (PSY 282, 382, 401A, 401B, 482).
Research
All students design and conduct research in the laboratory and/or
field settings as an integral part of several courses. Juniors
and seniors are encouraged to develop independent research projects
under the supervision of a faculty member. Research currently
being conducted by faculty and students are in the areas of developmental
psychobiology, psycho-educational processes, perception and imagery,
person perception, theory of mind, language development, close
relationships, health psychology, gender and race, body image,
and animal behavior. Students also have the opportunity to submit
research for presentation at regional and national professional
conferences and undergraduate student conferences.
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