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The Psychology Undergraduate Training Program aims to equip students with essential academic and professional competencies for their post-graduation journey. The Psychology Department provides multiple specialized tracks that enhance students' research exposure and create more pathways to engage with the psychological field. Numerous opportunities exist to connect with fellow psychology majors - we encourage you to investigate student organizations and reach out directly for details about activities and participation. Upon completing their studies and hands-on learning experiences, successful students will achieve these outcomes: 1. Psychological Knowledge Foundation. Explain fundamental concepts, principles, and overarching themes in psychology. Show capacity to incorporate multicultural perspectives in psychological research, theory, application, and community service. Discuss practical implementations of psychological studies and frameworks. Recognize the impact of historically marginalized scholars on psychological theory, research, and application. Examine psychology's historical involvement in systemic oppression while identifying ways the discipline can promote fairness and justice. 2. Research Skills and Analytical Thinking. Employ scientific methods to comprehend and analyze psychological phenomena. Demonstrate creative, integrated thinking and solution development. Evaluate, design, execute, and assess psychological studies while considering cultural and sociopolitical factors. 3. Ethics and Community Engagement. Implement ethical guidelines when conducting and reviewing psychological work. Utilize psychological concepts to address local, national, and global challenges. Apply psychological theories to enhance and support communities.