Minor: Psychology
(PSY)

The mission of the Department of Psychology undergraduate program is to educate students about the major research findings and theories in the field of Psychology and to train them to use an empirical approach for understanding human behavior. All students participate in and collaborate on research as part of the academic course sequence. Classroom and hands-on opportunities are enriched by numerous faculty research programs that range in levels of analysis and intellectual focus.

 
TOP FIVE

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REASONS TO STUDY Psychology
  1. Develop skills in critical thinking, research design and statistical analysis.

  2. Develop effective communication skills in speaking and writing.

  3. Gain a broad understanding of scientific explanations for human behavior.

  4. Learn to be ethically and socially responsible in a diverse world.

  5. Build a foundation for many different career paths.

Psychology

College of Arts and Sciences
541-346-4921
psychology.uoregon.edu

 
COURSES YOU
MAY NEED

     

MINOR CREDITS

Required       16 credits
Electives       12 credits


Total       28 credits

WHERE CAN I GO? WHAT WILL I LEARN? MAJORS COMMONLY
COMBINED WITH:
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