Psychology

Introduction & Overview 

Psychology majors study the science of human behavior and mental processes, focusing on areas that include social, cognitive, abnormal, personality, and developmental psychology.  Through the process of inquiry in coursework, independent research, internships, and working alongside faculty scholars, students will use curiosity, creativity and critical thinking to frame questions, perform research, and solve problems. This skills-based major helps students develop a greater understanding of people, including themselves, and develops writing, research, and analytical skills, which makes it customizable in order to support many career paths, including graduate-level programs in psychology, law, medicine, business, and education, as well as jobs in civil service, teaching, communications, human resources, and mental health services.

 

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, Teacher, Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor

Division Chair

Amy Bass, 914.323.5127, Amy.Bass@mville.edu

Faculty and Staff

Full-Time Faculty

Mengfei Cai

Julie Higgins

Umbreen Iqbal

Leah Manning

George Schreer


Faculty Emeritus

Anthony Santucci

P. Sue Gerrity

Administrative Assistant

Kathleen Mulligan, kathleen.mulligan@mville.edu