The Department of Psychology at the University of Michigan's LSA (Literature, Science, and the Arts) college offers a comprehensive program for undergraduate students. The department provides academic advising, both in person and online, to help students navigate their studies. It is a hub for foundational knowledge and creative thinking, engaging with a complex, diverse, and changing world.
The University of Michigan's LSA Department of Psychology is committed to a broad mission of excellence in research, teaching and apprenticeship: To advancing the understanding of human behavior and mental processes, and to create new scientific knowledge about psychological processes through first rate scholarship. To teach innovative courses and engage students in our research and service activities. To maintain our record of outstanding graduate training that produces tomorrow's leading researchers. We strive to accomplish these goals as a large, diverse and interdisciplinary community of scholars.
Our structure helps ensure smooth research pathways - from pure discovery science through to clinical application and patient care. The integration of discovery biology, clinical application and patient care within a single Faculty, particularly in a region with notable health inequality, provides us with a real opportunity to have a very significant and positive impact on people's lives.
The Department of Psychology at MacEwan University offers comprehensive undergraduate programs, emphasizing both theoretical and applied aspects of psychology, supported by experienced faculty.
Welcome to Psychology at CMU. With nearly 30 award-winning faculty and almost 150 people in total, we are a vibrant community whose research continues our department's 100-year tradition of studying the deeper mechanisms and processes underlying human behavior and its social and neural bases. Innovation is in our DNA: our department has been at the center of helping create new scientific initiatives in artificial intelligence, cognitive science, neural-nets, the role of behavior and medicine and, more recently, university-wide efforts in brain research, artificial intelligence and the science of education.