
Psychology (B.A./B.S.)
Cultivate your curiosity.
Why does chocolate make you happy? Why do we succumb to peer pressure? Why do some people develop addictions more easily than others? Why do you want to understand everyone around you more deeply?
Psychology is the scientific study of "why," or specifically, the examination of behavior and mental processes and their application to human welfare. It is a tremendously broad field spanning subject matter from the biological to social sciences. The study of psychology prepares students for work in fields like counseling, education, health care, human resources, politics, probation and corrections, public relations, social work, statistics and more. Psychologists are commonly found working in conjunction with other professionals to contribute to every area of society. The psychology major offers flexibility and can easily be added to another major.
- Are curious about human nature.
- Have a desire to help people.
- Enjoy working with people.
- Are inquisitive and analytical.
- Like to solve problems.
- Counselor (typically with additional education)
- Human resources professional
- Medical and health services manager
- Social worker
- Graduate/professional school
- Boys and Girls Club
- Department of Social Services
- Sanford Health
- Advance
- Volunteers of America
- Avera Behavioral Health
- Brookings School District
- East Central Behavioral Health
- LifeScape
- Psychology Club
- Psi Chi