The curriculum consists of the core
  • Introduction to Psychology
  • Introductory Laboratory
  • Experimental Psychology I & II
  • Biostats 156
  • General Biology
  • 32 credits in psychology electives

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Experimental Emphasis

The Experimental Psychology emphasis focuses on the various areas of psychology outside the clinical realm and introduces students to psychology as a science. Students will learn the mechanics behind conducting psychology research and may work with faculty on research projects centering around human memory, human factors, and classroom technology. Experimental psychologists typically work in academia, consulting firms, private industries and government agencies. To learn more about this emphasis contact Dr. Kristie Payment at (419) 772-2143 or k-payment@onu.edu.

Mental Health Emphasis

The Mental Health emphasis focuses on the clinical / counseling area of psychology and introduces students to the etiology, course, treatment and prevention of psychological disorders and maladjustments. These professionals work in a variety of settings depending on their interest and level of training. Typical settings include academic sites, medical and mental health service units, and private practices. Contact Dr. Alfred Cohoe at (419) 772-2040 or a-cohoe@onu.edu to learn more.