Planning Your Program
Richmond offers three majors, one minor and one interdisciplinary concentration through the psychology department. Once students declare the psychology major, typically some time during their sophomore year, they are assigned a faculty member who will serve as their advisor and help them develop a program of study to achieve their educational goals.
The curriculum primarily consists of classes in psychology, biology and mathematics, though some students may choose to integrate courses in other scientific fields as well as elective classes in the humanities and social sciences.
In addition to demanding coursework, students enjoy unparalleled opportunities for research and experiential learning that reinforce the material they are learning in the classroom. This dual emphasis in classical learning and research is what makes University of Richmond psychology majors so successful after graduation.
Check out the current courses students are taking in the Department of Psychology.