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Lecturer, Psychology
Our mission is to be the first choice for Hoosiers who seek a Bachelor’s in Psychology from Indiana University while enjoying a small campus experience in Columbus, Indiana. Our purpose is to deliver academic excellence and prepare you for success in the professional job market and/or graduate-level education by providing a strong foundational knowledge of the psychological sciences.
The psychology undergraduate program fosters intellectual and personal growth through personable interactions with our faculty in psychological inquiry, mentored research, and community outreach. We value a wide range of perspectives and are committed to providing a welcoming and respectful environment for all students.
Psychology—the study of mind and behavior—is a broad, multifaceted science that is composed of many subdisciplines such as social, clinical, cognitive, and neuroscience. A Bachelor’s in psychology creates opportunities for you to pursue careers in counseling, social work, clinical psychology, and behavior analysis, and prepares you for graduate school. You can also pursue a Bachelor’s in psychology to enhance your competitiveness in your current job or prepare you to excel in other careers such as military, law enforcement, and software development, among many others. A bachelor’s degree in psychology from Indiana University-Purdue University in Columbus prepares you to be successful in these and many other career paths.
To learn more about this fascinating field, take a few moments to explore the American Psychological Association Web site, where you will find information about:
Lecturer, Psychology
Associate Professor, Psychology. Director, Undergraduate Psychology Program
Associate Professor, Psychology
Associate Professor, Psychology. Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Student Affairs. Deputy Title IX/Student Conduct.
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