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Psychology is one of the most popular majors at Central Connecticut
State University (CCSU). A background in psychology prepares
students for a wide variety of careers. This website gives you basic information about the requirements for students
who major in psychology at Central Connecticut State University.
This includes information regarding General Education requirements, the
specific courses required for the major in psychology, an explanation
of minors, as well as some guidance in terms of planning a career
in psychology. Students should meet with their academic advisor, a
faculty member in the Department, for further information.
What programs does CCSU offer in Psychology?
The Psychology
Department, as part of the School of Arts and Sciences, offers the
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and Masters of Arts (M.A) degree in
Psychology. We also offer a minor in Psychology and serve as the
home department for the minor in Gerontology. See links from
'Programs' tab for more information. A degree in Psychology will
not certify you to teach at the elementary or secondary level in
Connecticut. For information regarding Teaching
Certification, please contact the Dean’s Office at the School
of Education (248 Barnard Hall, 832-2100).
Psychology Faculty Contact
Information (and Office Hours for Spring 08) -
not yet available
Information on: Internships/Independent
Reading and Research