BA in Psychology
The psychology curriculum is designed to focus on the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Majoring in psychology not only prepares one for graduate school, but also can lead to employment in business and industry, government, social agencies, hospitals, clinics, and in such fields as personnel, sales, management, psychological testing, vocational guidance, clinical work, school psychology, college teaching, social service, or research.
Our Curriculum
- Requirements for a B.A. in Psychology
- Suggested Course Sequence for a B.A. in Psychology
- Requirements for the Minor in Psychology
Advising
- Academic Planning and Registration: Frequently Asked Questions
- Careers in Psychology
- Change of Advisor Request Form
- Department Statement on Academic Dishonesty
- Student Handbook for the Psychology Major (8th Edition)
- Department Advising Coordinators (DAC)
- Dr. Lewandowski (glewando@monmouth.edu)
- Dr. Van Volkom (mvanvolk@monmouth.edu)
Experiential Education
- Quick Start Experiential Education Guide for Students in Psychology
- ExEd in Psychology: Frequently Asked Questions
- Experiential Education at Monmouth University
- Career Advisor and Planners (CAP)
- Dr. Hiatt (dhiatt@monmouth.edu)
- Dr. Holmes (rholmes@monmouth.edu)












