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If you're curious about how people think, respond, learn and forget, develop into unique
personalities, and interact with one another and their environments, then the field of
Psychology is for you.
Psychology is the science of behavior and mental processes. Many psychologists
work with people to understand how they think, respond to stress, learn
and forget, develop into unique personalities, and interact with one another.
Others study the behavior and nervous systems of animals in order to find
general principles that apply across species. Psychologists apply their
knowledge to do therapy and counseling, to improve practices in schools,
prisons, and rehabilitation centers, and to enhance performance in industry,
business, and the professions. Careers in psychology are already plentiful
and fulfilling, and the field is one of the fastest growing in the world.
11 Reasons Why Cal State East
Bay Is a
Great Place to Major in Psychology
- Three programs:
Traditional Bachelor of Arts program (Bachelor of Arts Degree)
Option in Organizational/Industrial Psychology (Bachelor of Science Degree)
Option in Ergonomics and Human Factors (Bachelor of Science Degree)
- All programs develop practical skills desired by employers and grad schools.
- Unlike at large research institutions, all classes are taught by Ph.D.
faculty.
- Faculty members in the Department of Psychology devote their full
attention to undergraduates. Master's Degrees in Psychology are offered
in the
Department of Educational Psychology, a separate department.
- Interested undergraduate students are encouraged to perform independent
research, or participate in faculty research. This opportunity is usually
reserved for graduate students.
- Most classes are small; upper-division labs are very small.
- Classes are friendly and cooperative.
- There's an active Psychology
Club for all students, and a chapter of Psi
Chi, the national psychology honor society.
- Undergraduate students have easy access to computers, laboratory
facilities, and equipment. These include laboratories for working with
people and rooms for observing individuals and groups. There is also
a well-equipped physiological psychology laboratory.
- Fieldwork in the community is supported and encouraged.
- Student body is very diverse in culture, age, and ethnicity.
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The Psychology Department Office and almost all of the faculty offices
are in the Science Building at the south end of the campus. The Psychology
Office is in South Science 229. If you drive to campus, park at a meter,
or buy a daily permit at a machine in a student parking lot. Phone: (510)
885-3484. Fax: (510) 885-2553.
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