FAQ
Q: Where is the Department of Psychology located?
A: Learning Research Center. The main department office is in Room 319.
Q: How do I find out who my departmental academic advisor is?
A: In the Psychology Department there is a bulletin board outside the main office which has a listing of all the current psychology majors and their advisors. If your name is not on the list, contact the Department secretary, Ms. Sheri Taylor.
Q: Where do I go to obtain forms for Change of Major, Course Substitutions, information on Minors, etc?
A: College of Liberal Arts, Watkins Academic Center, Third Floor
Q: Who do I see if I want to change my major to or from Psychology?
A: College of Liberal Arts, Watkins Academic Center, Third Floor
Q: What are the graduation requirements?
A: You must complete a minimum of 120 credits to graduate. This includes all the degree requirements for the BA in psychology
You must have a cumulative GPA of 2.0. You must have a cumulative GPA of 2.0 in your psychology courses. Complete a “graduation check” at the end of the second semester of your junior year.
You must apply for graduation even though you have fulfilled all of the requirements. You do so at The College of Liberal Arts Office (3rd floor – Watkins Academic Center).
Q: What can I do with my psychology degree?
A: Psychology is a social science concerned with the study of behavior. An undergraduate degree in the field can lead to a variety of careers such as:
- Therapist/Counselor
- Business
- Government Agencies
- Research

