Wichita State University's Department of Psychology offers both undergraduate and graduate education in Psychology. The undergraduate psychology program is designed to provide a solid research orientation in experimental and quasi-experimental design and analysis with balanced attention to basic psychological processes (learning, cognition, perception, motivation, emotion, consciousness, physiology, etc.); social/cultural dimensions (social, developmental, personality, developmental, etc.); and applied issues and perspectives (clinical, community, substance abuse, testing & measurement, etc.) The graduate program offers doctoral degrees in Psychology with a focus in Community, Clinical, or Human Factors Psychology.

To learn more about our department, please see our faculty, students, and yearly research round up. A good way to keep in touch and find out the latest news is to read our newsletter.

Psychology Department Office
4th floor, Room 449: Jabara Hall
Open 8:00 to 5:00, Monday through Friday
Phone: (316) 978-3170
Fax: (316) 978-3086




This site is maintained by THE PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT. This page last modified on Thursday, August 13, 2009 1:19:16 PM Central US Time. If you find errors please bring them to the attention of Veronica Hinkle (vdhinkle@wichita.edu).