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Psychology
Explore Marquette : Majors & Minors : Arts & Sciences : Psychology

Behavior Explained
Teaching Psychology

From understanding the ways we perceive, learn about and act in the world, to probing the causes and treatments of mental disorders, psychology — literally, the study of the mind — is the scientific approach to understanding the complexities of behavior.

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THE MARQUETTE ADVANTAGE

LEARN FROM THE EXPERTS. Your professors are among the nation’s leading psychologists, researchers and authors. They’ll share this wide range of experience with you in their classrooms.

APPRECIATE THE MIND'S COMPLEXITY. The best way to understand something is to analyze it from multiple perspectives. You will gain an understanding of how your mind's complexity is shaped by the combined influence of your genetic heritage, previous experiences in life, current brain activity and social surroundings. Our core content courses cover psychology's subdisciplines of biological, clinical, cognitive, developmental, industrial, personality and social psychology.

WHY DID YOU DO THAT? Besides our content area courses, you can more fully explore the answer to this question through elective courses such as Chaos and Complexity, Human Sexuality, Marriage and Family, Prejudice, Fantasy and Imagination, and Gender Roles.

CONDUCT RESEARCH AS AN UNDERGRADUATE. Work with a faculty mentor whose research area intrigues you. Through independent study or simply volunteering, you can work on projects such as factors that influence the mental health of ethnic minority groups; the impact of parental conflict, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism on child development; how stereotypes and norms shape social judgments; leadership in work groups; and the effects of aging on memory. You can also sharpen your research skills in our computer, behavioral observation and testing labs.

SPECIAL COURSES FOR SENIORS. You can try on your professional hat in the Field Experience course by working in the Milwaukee community while being supervised and directed by a psychology faculty member. Also, the Senior Experience course gives you the opportunity to integrate and apply your full range of knowledge in psychology to specific life concerns.

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FRESHMAN
General Psychology
Psychological Measurements and Statistics
Rhetoric and Composition I & II
Growth of Western Civilization I or II
Introduction to Theology
Foreign Language I & II
History I & II
Natural Science Elective

SOPHOMORE
Research Methods and Designs in Psychology

Two Psychology Courses

Two Literature Electives
Philosophy of Human Nature
Foreign Language III & IV
Mathematical Reasoning Elective


JUNIOR
Four Psychology Courses
Diverse Cultures Elective
Theory of Ethics
Theology Elective
Two Philosophy Courses
Electives

SENIOR
Four Psychology Electives
Senior Field Experience
Theology Elective
Electives
Kristy Neilson

WHERE OUR GRADUATES GO
Most professional psychology careers require study beyond the bachelor’s degree. A recent survey of our graduates showed that 62 percent attended graduate or professional school. About 45 percent pursued a graduate degree in psychology, 5 percent attended medical school or law school, and about 11 percent attended graduate school in various other fields, such as business and social work.

Some places where you’ll find Marquette grads include:

• Abbott Laboratories
• Kraft Foods
• Marcus Corp.
• Marquette University
• Medical College of    Wisconsin

• Miami University
• Ohio State University

• University of California–Santa Barbara

• University of Chicago
• University of Illinois
• University of Minnesota
• University of Texas
• Wisconsin Early Autism Project
• WE Energies