The field of psychology is wide-ranging; virtually any aspect of human behavior and development can be viewed from a psychological perspective. Psychologists work in many different settings, including colleges and universities, government agencies, schools, businesses, and clinics, and do a variety of jobs, from teaching to counseling to conducting research.
The Psychology Department at Geneseo aims to provide students with a comprehensive knowledge of the scientific discipline of psychology, opportunities for practical experience, and growth in the understanding of self and others. The Department emphasizes excellence in teaching and active student involvement in scientific empirical research and applied internships.
Research and Internships
Research and internships both provide students with valuable experience and enhance chances of admission to graduate school. The Geneseo Psychology Department offers exceptional opportunities for students to engage in scholarly research with faculty members. Current research projects involving students include studies of sibling and peer relationships in children and adolescents, visual attention, neuroimaging of cognitive processes, posttraumatic stress disorder, relationship dynamics, sexual aggression, mortality awareness, happiness, threat and prejudice, motivation and school achievement, lexical processing, neurotoxicology of flame-retardant chemicals, and sleep and health-related behaviors.
During the junior and senior year, psychology majors can apply for community internships in a variety of settings, including businesses, schools, and agencies serving children, adolescents, and adults of all ages. Teaching internships are also available in the Psychology Department, giving students the opportunity to assist professors in a variety of classes.