About Psychology (bs) in Indiana State University
The University offers a bachelor of science (BS) in psychology.
The Psychology Program prepares students for careers in social service industries, research, government, and business—or for graduate study in psychology and related fields.
Coursework includes a core of psychology courses—plus elective coursework in areas of interest. The flexibility available in the selection of electives enables each student to tailor the program to meet specific career goals.
Indiana State's Psychology Program is distinctive in its emphasis on blending classroom learning with scientific research opportunities, practical experience, and extracurricular activities that result in exciting and challenging study.
- Students benefit from classes taught by dedicated faculty mentors with diverse expertise. All hold advanced degrees and most run labs engaged in scientific discovery and scholarly publication. Coursework is further enriched with lectures and symposia presented by local professionals as well as nationally-known scholars.
- Facilities include research laboratory space and a psychological clinic.
- A number of activities and organizations are available that enable students to interact with other students and professionals. These include: Psi Chi, a national psychology honor society; Psychological Society, a social organization for students in psychology; and NAMI on Campus, a student group focused on advocacy and education around issues of mental health.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Applicants must have passed high school
English language requirements
- IELTS : 6.0
- TOEFL IBT: 61
- PTE : 95