People major in psychology for various reasons.
Many wish to continue their studies in graduate or professional schools
of psychology. Others may enroll in non- psychology professional programs
such as law, education or social work. Still others study psychology
to gain an understanding of people, for later use in management, teaching
or other business-related careers. Many students enter directly into
psychology- related positions in such areas as rehabilitation or human
services. Finally, psychology provides a vehicle for personal development
and one avenue for pursuing a liberal arts education. Whatever one's
reasons for choosing this major, the study of psychology will broaden
one's knowledge of people and their behavior and teach one how to
study behavior in a scientific way.
Becoming
a Psychology Major
To become a psychology major, you need to go to the Registrar's Office,
115 Davidson (Administration) Building, and complete a Declaration
of Major form. It will need to be signed by the Psychology Department
Chair. Bring it to the Psychology Department Office (211 MW), where
the form will be signed and you will be assigned a faculty advisor
who will assist you in planning your academic program.