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Undergraduate Course Offerings in Psychology
At the University of Indianapolis, you will receive broad-based training in general psychology, quantitative research, lifespan development, and the biological and neuropsychological bases of behavior.
With this as a solid background you can then choose elective courses that will deepen your understanding of psychology.
Our curriculum is designed to help students refine their understanding of specialized areas of interest and clarify their goals in psychology. Our diverse faculty ensure that your degree will prepare you for future employment or graduate study.
Some regularly offered psychology courses in the School of Psychological Sciences:
- Cognitive Psychology
- Introductory Psychology
- Child and Adolescent Development
- Adult Development and Aging
- Social Psychology
- Practica and Internships in Psychology
- Brain and Behavior
- Topical Seminars: Psychology and the Law, Forensic Psychology, Psychology of Art, and Multicultural Psychology
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- Research Methods
- Research Experience
- Psychology of Gender
- Psychology of Personality
- Abnormal Psychology
- Theories & Techniques of Counseling
- Independent Study
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Course descriptions can be found in the course catalog.
Application Information
For more information about studying psychology at the University of Indianapolis,
contact the Admissions Office. Ask an admissions
counselor to arrange for you and your family to visit with one of our psychology
faculty members. We are always happy to meet with prospective students and answer
questions they may have about our program.
Office of Admissions
1400 East Hanna Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46227-3697.
(317) 788-3216 or 1-800-232-8634
E-mail: admissions@uindy.edu
Web: http://admissions.uindy.edu
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Curriculum Guides
Curriculum Guides are available as Microsoft Word documents.
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