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Psychologists scientifically examine brain functions, behaviors, and mental processes to comprehend human actions and experiences. Gannon's psychology curriculum focuses on hands-on lab work and statistical analysis, equipping students for advanced degrees and research-focused careers. Master quantitative and analytical methods while building core psychological expertise through extensive research and laboratory work to establish a rewarding professional path.
The Multivariate Statistics course provides a distinctive advantage for graduate school admissions.
Enhance your specialization through cross-disciplinary course options.
Showcase innovative research at the Western PA Undergraduate Psychology Conference.
Acquire practical skills through essential psychology courses such as:
Advanced Research Methods: Design and execute independent research projects for presentation at Gannon's academic showcase and regional psychology conferences.
Multivariate Statistics: A specialized undergraduate course for those pursuing statistical and research mastery - uncommon in most bachelor's programs.
Psychometrics: This advanced assessment development course is particularly valued by clinical, quantitative, educational, and human factors psychology graduate programs.