You can’t solve all the problems of the world, but the Bachelor of Science with a major in psychology at Trine University will help give you enough background in the fundamentals of human
behavior to gain insight into yourself and others.
The Bachelor of Science with a major in psychology program is one of Trine University’s
more popular majors, offering a solid education in this behavior science through a
wide variety of course offerings. Courses cover:
Forensic psychology
Abnormal psychology
Psychology of addiction
Counseling
Personality
Human sexuality
Marriage and family
Cross-cultural
The experience: Enhance your degree
Many students are able to seamlessly add a second major in criminal justice, one of the nation's fastest-growing job fields. You also can add a minor in forensic psychology, sport psychology, communication, criminal justice, history or many other areas. We have experienced advisors who will assist you in getting
as much value as possible from your experience at Trine.
The result: Skills in analysis and application
The psychology major will provide you with:
Competency in psychology, including the requisite skills needed in analyzing human
behavior
A broad range of research and skills relating to psychology
Practical application of fundamental psychological concepts and principles
Knowledge of the ethical questions that relate directly to the profession of psychology
A broad understanding of all major areas of psychology
Graduates with a Bachelor of Science with a major in psychology are prepared to go on to graduate work in the fields of psychology, counseling, social
work and other areas.
The Trine University Chamber Orchestra, directed by Music Department Director Brad Jopek, DMA, will hold its spring concert on Sunday, April 13, at 3 p.m. in the Ryan Concert Hall of the T. Furth Center for Performing Arts.
Trine University Theatre has announced the cast and crew for its upcoming production of “The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood,” a comedic take on the tale of Robin Hood and his merry men.
Trine University students have been honored for projects presented at the university’s eighth annual STEM Research and Design Symposium, held Thursday, Dec. 5, on the concourse of the MTI Center.