The Major / Faculty /
Location: Albertus Magnus Hall 116
Phone: 401-865-2435
Fax: 401-865-1227
The Department of Psychology offers a bachelor of arts degree in general psychology. The curriculum provides a sound foundation in the principles of behavior, which will allow students to apply their knowledge of psychology in post-graduate occupations and graduate study. Advanced students are encouraged to undertake some form of independent learning experience through seminar courses, collaborative research, and internships.
Psychology graduates possess skills applicable to many careers in business, human services, and government. Graduate training in psychology broadens their opportunities, particularly in areas of mental health, education, industrial planning, and research. Visit the psychology web page for more information on careers in psychology and links to additional resources.
The Major
A major is offered in psychology which leads to the bachelor of arts degree.
For detailed information on the requirements for the psychology major, as well as course listings and descriptions, please see the on-line undergraduate catalog.
The Faculty
Professors
Theodore N. Bosack, Ph.D., Chairperson
John J. Colby, Ph.D.
Thomas J. Guilmette, Ph.D., A.B.P.P.
Stephen G. Misovich, Ph.D.
Mary Anne Sedney, Ph.D.
Michael D. Spiegler, Ph.D.
Associate Professors
Richard A. Lambe, Ph.D.
Mary K. O'Keeffe, Ph.D.
George A. Raymond, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Rev. Joseph J. Guido, O.P., Ed.D.
Adjunct Faculty
Cara J. DiYanni, Ph.D.