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Welcome to the Psychology Discipline at UMM!

The psychology curriculum focuses on understanding and applying the scientific method to the problems of the behavioral sciences and of individual and social human behavior. The courses meet the needs of liberal arts students as well as of students planning to specialize in one of the fields of psychology at the graduate level.

Here are the top six reasons students interested in psychology should choose the University of Minnesota, Morris:

1. Award-winning faculty and students
The discipline boasts more than seven faculty, all of whom have a Ph.D. Several of the psychologists teaching at UMM have won the "Outstanding Teacher of Undergraduate Psychology Award" given each year by the Minnesota Psychological Association. Several UMM psychology faculty have also won the all-University Morse-Alumni Award for Contributions to Undergraduate Education; one has won the All-University Tate Award for distinguished advising. Several professors from the discipline have also been honored with the Minnesota Undergraduate Teacher of the Year in Psychology Award, CASE's Minnesota Professor of the Year, and a national bronze medal award, also from CASE. More. faculty awards

2. Hands-on instruction
All UMM psychology majors gain a variety of laboratory experiences and complete at least one empirical (data-gathering) research project of their own.

3. Preparation for helping professions
UMM's psychology discipline offers a strong selection of courses to prepare the graduate for BA-level employment, including Developmental Psychology, Psychopathology, Helping Relationships, Organizational Psychology, Negotiation, Health Psychology, Conduct Codes and Legal Constraints on Practice in the Human Services, Research Methods, and Field Experiences in Psychology. The UMM Career Center assists in locating outstanding for-credit internship experiences in a wide variety of field settings.

4. First-rate preparation for graduate school
Our alumni report being better prepared than many of their fellow graduate students. This stems in part from the extensive hands-on experience that UMM Psychology majors receive while working closely with UMM faculty, often leading to co-authorships and sole authorships of scientific articles.

Graduate schools attended by UMM graduates
University of Chicago Law School
City University of New York
Florida State University
George Washington MedicalSchool
New York University
Notre Dame
Purdue
Texas A&M
University of California, Berkeley
University of Iowa
University of Nebraska
University of New Mexico
University of Michigan
University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota, Law School
University of Minnesota, Medical School
...among many others.

5. Excellent laboratory facilities
UMM has completely renovated its Social Science Building (recently renamed John Q. Imholte Hall), upgrading technology while maintaining the building's original style and character. The Psychology Lab houses equipment for recording physiological information (such as EEGs, including evoked brain potentials), an animal lab and related experimental equipment, sound-shielded experimental cubicles, numerous computers equipped for running experiments on cognitive processes such as attention and memory, and a child observation area. All facilities are available for students' research projects. For more on undergraduate research opportunities at UMM, please visit our Undergraduate Research page.

6. Publication opportunities
UMM's Psychology Discipline has produced over 100 publications that were coauthored by our undergraduates; some students were sole authors. In addition, our students have made countless presentations at national and regional professional conferences on a frequent basis in addition to regularly taking part in a variety of undergraduate research presentation venues. Research and publication during the undergraduate years are invaluable to those seeking admission to graduate programs.


If you'd like more information about the Psychology program at UMM, please call the Social Sciences Division Office a 320-589-6200 and ask for the phone number or e-mail address of the psychology discipline coordinator.
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