The Psychology major offers opportunities to acquire and develop a number of skills valued by employers, the community and graduate school admissions committees.
Because psychology graduates have skills in analyzing, evaluating, problem-solving, understanding human behavior and communicating, they are prepared generically for jobs in many fields: sales, management, social services, education, health care, human resources, law enforcement, banking, research, fund raising, public relations, counseling, etc.
Bachelor of Arts (100% online)
Accelerated BS Psychology/Experimental MS Psychology
Ph.D., Experimental Psychology
Affiliated with Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Studies: Specialization in Translational Neuroscience
Our program is also affiliated with B.S. in Neuroscience
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Grant allows UofL eating disorders prevention program to expand
Jun 29, 2022
UofL psychology specialists launch low-cost ADHD evaluation service
Jun 16, 2021
Cardinal graduate builds life-changing connections through study abroad
May 04, 2021
New UofL program helps ‘ascending star’ researchers shine brighter
Apr 21, 2021
Prof. Judith Danovitch (Psychological and Brain Sciences) named a Learning Sciences Exchange Fellow
Jun 18, 2020
How does dancing help Veterans and sufferers of PTSD?
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Mural project provides platform for A&S student artists
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Dementia and religion: "What if I forget about God?"
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A matter of trust: Study explores children’s faith in characters vs. adults
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