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Ashland University Psychology Department

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The department strives to acquaint the student with the basic content areas of the science of psychology. Students understand and use scientific methodology and thought and have the ability to apply ethically their knowledge outside of the classroom. Psychology students become proficient in fundamental intellectual and social skills that are essential for a career in psychology and required for achievement in the world of work. The department assists those students with professional aspirations in pursuing graduate education and provides a broad psychology background for those with other career plans.

 

What do our graduates say about the AU psychology program?

"What I valued most from my experience with the Ashland Psychology Department was the helpfullness and availability of the faculty.  The professors had an open door policy, and each took a sincere interest in the success of their students . From giving advise to providing personalized reccommendations, the faculty guided me through each step

of the grad school process and helped to prepare me for life after

graduation."  Alissa Banyasz (2008 AU graduate) 

"The Psychology Department’s research and design course was the most useful course in my undergraduate career. We went through every step of the research process – from study design to presentation. I credit the research experience I gained at Ashland with my ability to be successful in a top graduate program." Diane Bonfiglio (AU undergraduate student and PhD from The Ohio State University)

"The strongest aspects of the AU psych department are the professors and the opportunity for hands-on experience...they were always available to students and approachable, and continue to be supportive of graduates of the department.  The department offers research opportunities, through the Experimental Research and Design courses, unique to undergraduate education. Moreover, the small department size is conducive to building mentoring relationships which produce other practical experience and research possibilities." Nicole Slaughter (2001 AU graduate)

"The academic and research experience I gained from the AU psychology department was very beneficial in preparing me for the demands of graduate school.  The development of a good work ethic is crucial and I feel I was richly assisted with that development through the ‘accent on the individual’ the Ashland University psychology department was able to provide." Carrie Wilson (2004 AU graduate)

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