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At the Department of Psychology we are committed to providing our students with a meaningful and rigorous undergraduate education that balances science with application.
connect with students and help them." Why study Psychology? The psychology department's mission is to foster a community of scholars committed to the science of psychology, as an epistemology, and as a set of practical tools and ethical obligations. Quick Facts Welcome to the Department of Psychology!We are committed to providing our students with a meaningful and rigorous undergraduate education that balances science with application. The department provides a core of courses covering research
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Major in Psychology 42 semester hours, including: PSYC 101, 242, 499 One of PSYC 310, 315, 320, or 330 Two of PSYC 440, 442, 448, or 481 At least 2 semester hours from PSYC 495, 496, or 497 12
253.535.7400 www.plu.edu/psychology/ psyc@plu.edu Tiffany Artime, Ph.D., Chair Bachelor of Arts DegreeMajor in Psychology 42 semester hours, including: PSYC 101, 242, 499 One of PSYC 310, 315, 320, or 330 Two of PSYC 440, 442, 448, or 481 At least 2 semester hours from PSYC 495, 496, or 497 12 semester hours of elective psychology courses STAT 232 (psychology class) and accompanying lab are required. Bachelor of Science DegreeMajor in Psychology 62 semester hours, including: PSYC 101, 242, 481
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Major in Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies 36 semester hours GSRS Core 16 semester hours GSRS 201: Introduction to Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies (4) Offered every semester GSRS 301:
Cinema” HIST 289 when taught as “Women in World History” KINS 315: Body Image RELI 330 when taught as “Sex and the Bible” RELI 366 when taught as “Race, Gender, American Christianity” RELI 368: Feminist, Womanist, Latinx, and Queer Theologies RELI 390 when taught as “Women in the Ancient World” PSYC 375: Psychology of Women SOCI 210: Gender and Society SOCI 494: Gender and Violence GSRS Approved Elective Courses - Critical Race Studies Distribution COMA 304: Intercultural Communication ENGL 216 when
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The Women’s Center creates map of Gender Inclusive restrooms on campus.
The Women’s Center creates map of Gender Inclusive restrooms on campus.
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Residence Hall Congress approves gender-neutral housing proposal.
Residence Hall Congress approves gender-neutral housing proposal.
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Women’s Center hosts first Gender Reconciliation Retreat.
Women’s Center hosts first Gender Reconciliation Retreat.
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Research experience at PLU begins with participation in research studies as a requirement for successful completion of our introductory and social psychology courses.
Research at PLUResearch experience at PLU begins with participation in research studies as a requirement for successful completion of our introductory and social psychology courses. Further explanation of these requirements are outlined below. Our students regularly present their research at professional meetings, such as the Western Psychological Association and the Washington State Psychological Association. In addition, students are involved in faculty research projects in both the
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Attend programs from 3/4 of the G&S Week themes listed below and receive a coffee credit!
Location Queer Coffee is a biweekly check-in for LGBTQIA2S+ PLU staff & faculty, but for Gender & Sexuality Week we would love for any queer Lutes to join us! RSVP here. Sista Circle Meet & Greet Hosted by: Center of DJS Fri 10/25, 2:30-4pm in AUC 133 Sista* Circle strives to be a safe space for womxn, nonbinary, femme, and trans people of color (faculty, staff, and students) to encourage one another to THRIVE. Overall, this space provides opportunities to discuss self-love, family life, self-care
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When you study psychology at PLU, you’ll work with expert faculty, have plenty of hands-on research opportunities and career preparation, engage with local and larger academic communities, and experience small class sizes in an intentionally inclusive environment. Check out this Major Minute to hear from…
Major Minute: Psychology Posted by: mhines / March 15, 2024 March 15, 2024 When you study psychology at PLU, you’ll work with expert faculty, have plenty of hands-on research opportunities and career preparation, engage with local and larger academic communities, and experience small class sizes in an intentionally inclusive environment. Check out this Major Minute to hear from Associate Professor of Psychology Laura A. Shneidman and learn more about PLU’s psychology program. Read Previous
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