About the Program
Why and how do people act, think and feel as they do? Many of the answers to such questions are found in psychology. The Department of Psychological Sciences is one of the largest and most active undergraduate programs at William & Mary, with approximately 150 majors and 35 minors graduating each year. You will learn about the science of mental processes and behaviors by taking classes that integrate theory, research and application of scientific principles. Courses span the natural and social sciences and cover topics such as social behavior, human development, cognition, psychopathology, learning and memory, personality, physiology, statistics and research methods.
Paths of Study
What Makes Us Different
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Vertical Integration of Research
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Service-learning
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Presentation of Research
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Support of Neuroscience
Outcomes
About half of W&M psychological studies graduates go on to study psychology, law, medicine, business, nursing, education or other academic disciplines at the graduate level.
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Courses Disclaimer
*Courses listed are examples. Course availability changes each semester.