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Psychology

Department of Psychology
College of Social and Natural Sciences
Hagg-Sauer Hall 218-755-2880


Faculty

Dr. Russell Lee (Chair; rlee@bemidjistate.edu), Dr. Russell Bennett, Dr. Laurie Desiderato, Dr. Marsha Driscoll, Dr. Dwight Fultz, Dr. Richard Hook, Dr. Louise Jackson, Dr. James Rafferty


Areas of Study


Psychology is the science of behavior, cognition, and affect. All psychology is grounded in research that ultimately seeks to understand the actions, thoughts, and emotions of people. Applied psychology is designed to provide practical solutions to human problems.

Both the Psychology and Applied Psychology majors emphasize psychology as a scientific discipline. All students become directly involved in independent research activities and/or applied human service skills development. Students studying for the Applied Psychology B.S. or the Psychology B.A. or B.S. degree prepare to continue their education at the graduate level or go on to psychology-related employment at the bachelor's degree level. However, students majoring in Psychology receive particular preparation for graduate study and broad preparation for psychology-related employment, while students majoring in Applied Psychology receive skills training for more specialized human service employment. Students studying for teacher licensure prepare to teach in secondary schools.

Advanced degrees are required for the following representative careers: child psychologist, clinical psychologist, college professor, experimental psychologist, industrial psychologist, rehabilitation counselor, school psychologist, and secondary school counselor.


Preparation

See Section II, Enrollment for required high school preparation.

Recommended High School Courses
Biology
English
Mathematics
Social Science

Second Majors and Minors

Students are encouraged to discuss with their advisor the option of a second major or minor that might strengthen or complement their major.

Credit Requirement

Transfer Students: At least one-third of the credits to be included in the major must be successfully completed at Bemidji State University.

Career Directions

Career Counselor
Crisis Counselor
In-Home Family Counselor
Juvenile Treatment Specialist
Case Worker
Adolescent Counselor
Group Facilitator
Psychiatric Aide
Human Resources Specialist
Sexual Assault Advocate
Specialized Career Directions/ Applied Psychology
Agency Administrator
Chemical Dependency Counselor
Day Care Teacher
Head Start Worker
Gerontology Specialist
Probation Officer
Corrections Worker
Special Education Worker
Early Childhood Family Education Specialist
Specialized Career Directions/Psychology
Data Analyst
Law School
Medical School
Graduate Training/Professional Psychology
Graduate Study


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