Contact Information

Address:  346 Walter F. Gries Hall
Phone:  906-227-2935
Fax:  906-227-2954
Department Email:  psych@nmu.edu

Psychology at NMU

The Psychology Department promotes the discovery, communication and application of the scientific principles of psychology within the university and the community. The department offers courses and programs suitable for majors and minors interested in psychology, and students majoring in other areas needing or desiring psychological cognates and electives. Courses emphasize the research methodology and data of both human and lower animal behavior as well as its theoretical and applied implications. Students are encouraged to participate in the rigorous search for the how and why of behavior and the identification and potential resolution of significant problems.

The major programs in psychology can lead either to a bachelor of arts or bachelor of science degree. Students desiring a major in psychology choose one of four areas of emphasis: general psychology, graduate school preparation, behavior analysis, or early childhood. The department also offers minor programs in psychology and child care services.

Student Organizations

  • Student Psychological Association
  • Michigan Association for the Education of Young Children
  • Psi Chi Honor Society

Department Facilities

The department maintains human and animal experimental laboratories, student research rooms, laboratory classrooms, computer labs, a small library for majors and student study areas. Head Start facilities on campus and in the area, as well as private for-profit and non-profit child care facilities, provide laboratory experiences for applied child development and early childhood.

Department/Program Policies

To apply to the general psychology, psychology/graduate school preparation and psychology/behavior analysis majors, all psychology courses, both transfer and NMU, must be completed with a grade of “C-” or higher. Courses comprising the psychology minor and the human services minor also must be completed with a grade of “C-” or higher.

Students enrolled in the early childhood major, the applied child development associate degree and the child care services minor must earn a minimum of 2.00 (“C”) in each of the major/minor courses. Additionally, these programs require a 2.50 grade point average in the major/minor.

All psychology majors are encouraged to become functional users of mathematics and computers and to sample natural sciences outside of psychology.

Talented freshmen and sophomores may petition the department to take advanced courses at or above the 300 level.

Interdisciplinary Programs

See Interdisciplinary and Individually Created Programs for more information on the following programs.

Bachelor Degree Program
Neuroscience Major

Minor Program
Gender Studies Minor

Programs


Bulletin Year: 2014 - 2015 Undergraduate Bulletin | View the current NMU Catalog.