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Psychology Department

How do people perceive the world? What motivates them? How do children learn? What makes us angry, or sad, or happy or depressed? How does the brain work?

These are just some of the questions you'll be able to explore in SUNY Cortland’s Psychology Department. And as you explore, you’ll benefit from far-ranging faculty expertise, innovative teaching and leading-edge technological resources.

Choose areas of study that interest you. Learn from a multitalented faculty who are experts in educational psychology, personality/social, abnormal psychology, learning, cognition, emotion, neuroscience, psychopharmacology and psychology of the exceptional child.

Practice the methods of psychology in such real-world settings as schools, counseling centers, or social service agencies. Add depth to your learning by conducting research in Cortland's first-rate laboratories.

A Cortland psychology degree can lay the groundwork for graduate school in psychology, education or social work; for law school or medical school; and for careers in research, applied psychology, counseling and a variety of other fields.



News

Sasha Machmuller announced as Campus Champion

Nov. 13, 2024
Senior Psychology Major Sasha Machmuller Newest Campus Champion

STEM symposium a family affair

Nov. 5, 2024
It’s no coincidence that both father and daughter were encouraged to pursue science academic careers.

Kaitlin Flannery featured in BBC article

Oct. 25, 2024
Kaitlin Flannery was interviewed by BBC about her research on friendship dissolutions.

Innovative program seeks to spark science careers

Sept. 10, 2024
New students from underrepresented groups exposed to new science, technology, engineering and math options.

Twelve students conducting sponsored research this summer

June 4, 2024
This cohort's studies range from biology and chemistry to political science and fine art.