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  1. Welcome to Barnard Psychology. Our program offers a rigorous exposition of the study of the mind in action. In classroom courses, in instructional laboratories, and in research conducted with the faculty, students explore intellectual perspectives and empirical methods expressed across the discipline of Psychology.

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  2. The program in Psychology at Barnard emphasizes research, and PSYC BC1001 Introduction to Psychology, PSYC BC1101 Statistics, and PSYC BC1020 Research Methods are designed to prepare the student for this orientation in middle and upper level courses.

  3. If you entered Barnard in or after Fall 2021, the requirements for a Major in Psychology have changed. Three core introductory psychology courses (BC1001, BC1101, BC1020) are pre-requisites for all 2000-level PSYC lab courses.

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    Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behavior. The concerns of the discipline range widely, from fundamental questions about human nature to applications of psychology in daily life. Research conducted by faculty members in the Department examine growth and development, learning and memory, perception, language, social knowledge and b...

    Through courses, advising and laboratories, the Department of Psychology educates students about the intellectual perspectives and empirical methods of the contemporary discipline of Psychology. Introductory courses provide an overview of the field and its major components, emphasizing the practices by which hypotheses are formed and new evidence i...

    A student graduating with a major concentration in Psychology will know how to: 1. Describe the historical foundations and contemporary problems in psychology; 2. Portray the sub-disciplines in psychology; 3. Explain the application of psychological knowledge to questions of behavior and mental processes; 4. Identify and assemble current research l...

    There are many opportunities for a student to participate in research in laboratories and in the field. Each member of the full time faculty supervises research by students, and many nearby laboratories, health centers and research institutions welcome the participation of our students in their projects. Independent Study, the Senior Research Semin...

    The Field Work Seminar in Psychological Services and Counseling combines a placement in a clinical, educational, medical, and other institutional settings, with a weekly discussion of applied aspects of psychology. Drawing on a student’s experience in the field, the discussions examine theoretical approaches to clinical problems and cases.

    Introductory and Laboratory courses provide opportunities for student teaching under the supervision of a member of the faculty. Teaching assistants are typically recruited for this role.

    A student who wishes to fulfill the College science requirement in Psychology is encouraged to take her lab courses early in her career at Barnard. Senior students do not receive priority for placement in a lab course.

  4. 28 de mar. de 2020 · Barnard College Psychology Department first offered courses in psychology in 1906 over “strenuous objections of many faculty and administrators who maintained that psychology was not a fitting topic for young women” (from the department’s Psychology Virtual Museum --strongly recommend the collection if you are interested in this history!).

  5. Thinking about majoring in psychology at Barnard College? Learn essential facts about the program, including average student debt, average salary of psychology graduates, and more.

  6. Psychology Minor. To elect a minor in Psychology a student must complete the following six courses: PSYC BC1001 Introduction to Psychology (3 points) PSYC BC1101 Statistics (lecture and recitation, 4 points) One PSYC lecture course chosen from Groups 1 or 2 listed for the major (3 points)