Psychology
Introduction & Overview
Psychology is the science of human behavior-- including actions, thoughts, and emotions. The science of psychology focuses framing useful questions regarding human behavior, finding information and performing research that answers these questions, and understanding the meaning of research results. Applied psychology uses the methods and findings of scientific psychology to solve practical problems of human and animal behavior and experience.
The psychology program at Manhattanville College provides strong academic preparation for graduate training and for careers by exposing students to the diverse expertise of the faculty in areas including abnormal, biological, clinical, cognitive, cultural, developmental, personality, social, and sport psychology. Students explore the study of behavior from both the empirical and the theoretical perspectives. Students also become familiar with statistical procedures and develop skills in research design. Students are encouraged to participate in faculty member’s research programs and in the research projects of other students. In addition to classroom work, internships and research placements are strongly encouraged.
Degree
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Optional Minors
Psychology
Career Ideas
Applied Behavioral Analyst, Biopsychologist, Business, Career Counselor, Child & Family Counselor, Clinical Psychologist, College Psychology Professor, Developmental Psychologist, Early Childhood School Teacher, Elementary School Teacher, Employee Benefits Analyst, Forensic Psychologist , Guidance Counselor, Health Psychologist, Human Resources, Market Research Analyst, Neuropsychologist, Occupational Therapist, Recreational Therapist, Research Psychologist, Social Psychologist, Social Worker, Special Education teacher, Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor
Division Chair
Amy Bass, 914.323.5127, Amy.Bass@mville.edu
Faculty and Staff
Full-Time Faculty
Alison S. Carson - Cultural psychology--acculturation processes, culture change and identity, and qualitative research methods.
P. Susan Gerrity - Developmental psychology--positive child and youth development, environmental influences on development, relationships among attachment, temperament, emotion & coping
Christiaan Greer - Counseling psychology—web-based psychological interventions, cognitive rehabilitation, traumatic brain injury (TBI), trauma exposure
Julie Higgins - Cognitive Psychology--memory, how interference influences memory processes, cognitive aging, cognitive neuroscience, and source memory
Anthony C. Santucci - Biopsychology-- biological bases of mental illnesses, neuroscience, physiological measures, effects of emotions, head trauma, and psychopharmacology
George Schreer - Social psychology--social norming and persuasion, implicit prejudice, anthropomorphism, and human-animal relationships.