Psychology

Explore the inner workings of the mind and brain.
A degree in Psychology at Stephens College provides grounding in the cutting edge understanding of human behavior while encouraging students to pursue individualized tracks that prepare them for their chosen fields.
Program Features
- Examine issues in gender, forensic and physiological psychology.
- Explore how people relate to one another, including through persuasion, conformity, prejudice and discrimination.
- Conduct original research investigating behavior in laboratory or field studies. Capstones include a research component (excellent for graduate program applications).
- Get a strong foundation in math and science to analyze and solve case studies.
- Investigate human behavior in a larger community-wide study, work on articles and attend conferences.
- Join Psi Chi, the honor society, and take on leadership roles in the field.
Career Pathways
Stephens’ women’s college environment focuses on individual mentoring, critical thinking, career exploration and leadership. Positions in social services as well as academia and the private sector are all options for psychology graduates.
- Become part of a health care team.
- Work in a school setting.
- Take the next step and pursue your M.Ed. in Counseling at Stephens College.
- Excellent foundation for all types of social service work.
- A minor in psychology can augment career options for nearly every major.
I aspire to fill the gender gaps in research and applied psychology. As a Stephens student, I am lucky to have great professors who support our passions and push us forward.
Kaitlyn Ritchie ’21, Psychology
What does a block schedule look like?
Take a look at the below sample block schedule for a first-year Psychology major. The Block offers the rare opportunity to focus on what matters: learning, doing, and getting ready for your future. Want to know more? Contact an Advisor academicaffairs@stephens.edu.
Pscyhology Minor
Understanding the underlying structures and functions of human behavior has widespread applications, so a minor in psychology is a valuable supplement to any major.
A psychology minor particularly enhances your preparation for graduate degrees in areas including art therapy, equine therapy, human resource management and public relations.
Requirements
The minor in Psychology requires completion of a minimum of 15 semester hours in PSY, including the required course listed below and at least 6 semester hours at or above the 300 level.
PSY 111: Introduction to Psychology (3 hrs.)

Contact Us
School of Health Sciences
Allison Miller, Executive Administrative Assistant
(573) 876-2370 Ext: 4370
allmiller@stephens.edu