Overview
Objectives
The human brain, mind and behavior are the focus of study in the Psychology program from Pacific University Oregon. Study the subfields of the discipline: behavioral neuroscience, cognitive, social, developmental, personality and psychopathology.
Delve into specific areas of interest while completing additional electives and a senior research experience. Learn from a faculty that challenges orthodox assumptions and engages students in active learning and lab experiences. Also learn how to professionally present knowledge via discussion, writing and presentation.
Learning Outcomes | Psychology
After Pacific | Graduates of our undergraduate Psychology program are well-prepared for graduate studies in experimental psychology, neuroscience, clinical or counseling psychology and many other fields. They are also well-prepared for jobs requiring data analysis, science writing, lab work, education and some social services.
Our graduates are teachers and school counselors, mental health providers, researchers, Fulbright scholars and graduate students in many health professions programs.
Student Learning Outcomes
The Department's mission is to engender the kind of student who possesses a varied, precise, and clear understanding of the major concepts, traditions, and findings within the field of modern psychology. Our goal is to mentor students to think critically and independently; who are well versed in both qualitative and quantitative methodologies and regard both as potentially valuable and appropriate.
The learning outcomes of this course relative to the department's program goals and the American Psychological Association's Undergraduate Psychology Guidelines are listed below:
- Present a selection of courses that typify the breadth of the discipline and the expertise of departmental faculty
- Introduce students to the scientific approach and methods of critical analysis in the interpretation and evaluation of research and theory
- Develop cultural humility in understanding, service and research with diverse populations
- Mentor students' by providing opportunity and instruction in basic and applied psychology through civic and community engagement, as well as allied health and service professions
- Polish student writing so that they communicate clearly, succinctly and with authority both in oral presentation and in essay form
- Instill cooperative learning strategies that enable students to participate effectively in group projects and in circumstances surrounding employment
Programme Structure
Courses include:- Psychology
- Cognitive Psychology
- Research Methods and Statistics
- Research Methods in Psychology
- Memory and Mind
- Cultural Psychology
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 48 months
Start dates & application deadlines
- Starting
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Rolling Admissions: After January 15
Language
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Credits
Delivered
Campus Location
- Forest Grove, United States
Disciplines
Psychology View 1643 other Bachelors in Psychology in United StatesWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
- Create an account and apply online using the Common Application.
- Submit High School Transcript and Diploma. Transcripts from high school must be official with a certified translation in English. All college and/or university foreign transcripts must be sent to a credit evaluation company (WES or ECE are accepted). No exceptions to this policy.
- English Proficiency - Official TOEFL or IELTS scores must be submitted if applicable.
- Letter of Recommendation from your teacher or counselor.
Tuition Fees
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Domestic
Applies to youIn-State58348 USD / year≈ 58348 USD / year
Living costs
Forest Grove
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Funding
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Scholarships Information
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