Director of General Education & Psychology
Jeri List, M.S.
402.552.6286
[email protected]
Psychology Program Administrator
Amanda Robinson
402.552.9539
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The Psychology program at Clarkson College is well suited to the institution’s long history of caring for those in need. The curriculum prepares students to provide vital assistance in mental health settings or pursue advance opportunities in research and practice to further the psychology and health care fields.
Admission PoliciesEnrollment in Clarkson College degree programs is limited through a selective admissions process. Admission policies and procedures are available from: the Enrollment and Advising office, the College website, or in the Academic Policies & Procedures section (AD-1).
Service RequirementsService reflects a holistic view that focuses on how individuals provide high quality, ethical and compassionate service in the field of health care and the community at large. Students will become familiar with service agencies, connect learning with practice and engage in civic service activities to live and demonstrate the Clarkson College Values of Learning, Caring, Commitment, Integrity and Excellence.
All students are required to complete designated service courses as a component of their program of study. Successful completion of service experiences is required to pass the designated service courses. Designated service courses are identified using the following symbol: ◊
Required Courses for Psychology Certificate
Courses | Semester Hours |
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PSY 101 - Introduction to Psychology | 3 |
PSY 200 - Human Development | 3 |
EEA 215 - Abnormal Psychology | 3 |
PSY 320 - Health Psychology | 3 |
EEA 205 - Death and Dying | 3 |
PSY 350 - Introduction to Counseling Skills | 3 |
◊ PSY 450 - Fieldwork | 2 |
Total Semester Hours | 20 |