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Widener University students in psychology—the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes—receive high-level instruction in the classroom and gain real-world experience outside of campus lecture halls.
Why study psychology at Widener?
• Research opportunities abound, such as a recent project in which four psychology majors studied the perceptions derived from individual Facebook pages.
• You can join the Psychology Club and a chapter of Psi Chi, the national psychology honor society.
• A pre-clinical psychology program prepares undergraduate psychology majors for admission into
Widener’s Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology Doctor of Psychology Program
.
If you are interested in studying the complexities of human behavior and the processes of the mind, please visit campus and meet with our faculty and students.
Explore the requirements for a
psychology major
or a
psychology minor
.
Contact Information
Social Science Division
Kapelski Learning Center
Dr. James E. Vike
Associate Dean
tel: 610-499-1120
jevike@widener.edu
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