Department of Psychology
Welcome to the Psychology Department Homepage!
The Psychology program at ISU encourages a spirit of active inquiry and critical thinking, life-long learning and development and social responsibility. The curriculum is based on the premise that any student of psychology, regardless of program goals, should be well-informed about basic principles of behavior. The undergraduate degree in psychology prepares students for graduate studies in psychology and related fields as well as employment in a variety of settings including health services, research, government and business.
The Department of Psychology offers both undergraduate and graduate programs. Our graduate programs include a Masters (M.A./M.S.) in General Psychology and an APA-accredited Doctoral program (Psy.D.) in Clinical Psychology*.
We also have a Psychology Clinic that provides services to students and members of the Terre Haute community.
Are you a student interested in learning more about our graduate programs in Experimental Psychology or Clinical Psychology? Please take a moment and read an informational letter from our Department's chairperson, Dr. Virgil Sheets.
Attention Psychology Department GRADUATES: If you are a graduate of the Bachelors, Masters or Psy.D. program in the Psychology Dept. at ISU, please complete our Alumni Survey.
*The American Psychological Association Committee on Accreditation, 750 First Street NE, Washington, DC 20002-4242; phone: (202) 336-5979.
Welcome to our new web site (launched on 8/21/06). If you find a broken link, or if you have any suggestions for how we can improve the site, please email one of the web developers: Dr. Liz O'Laughlin (eolaughlin@isugw.indstate.edu) or Dr. Kymberley Bennett (kbennett9@isugw.indstate.edu). We appreciate your feedback!
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