
The Randolph College psychology program continues a long tradition of laboratory-based psychological study emphasizing research design, the interpretation of data, and practical application. Courses are offered in a wide range of areas, including environmental, physiological, social, abnormal, and cognitive psychology. A psychology major is good preparation for a variety of careers beyond the obvious choices of clinical psychology, counseling, and child psychology. For example, organizational behavior, criminology, art therapy, and marketing all rely heavily on psychological principles.
Do you wonder why people behave as they do? The Randolph College psychology program can help you explore answers to that question.