As an undergraduate student in psychology program at Washburn, you’ll develop personal relationships with faculty and fellow students because of small class sizes. You’ll be able to get involved in research, and you’ll gain real-world experience through internships and academic opportunities including our Washburn Transformational Experience, study abroad, and volunteer opportunities in the community. You can choose 100 percent online, or on campus courses.
Many people seek out Psychology as a way to better understand others and themselves, or to be able to help others. Whether you see yourself in a clinical setting, or you want to be able to build top-notch people skills all employers seek, psychology is a great foundation.
If you like to work with people, want to better understand human behavior, and want to be able to communicate complex information, you can use a psychology degree to launch your career in education, law, criminal justice, healthcare, marketing, sales, and the non-profit sector.
- Almost 60 percent of students in this program graduate in four years.
- In the last five years, an average of 40 percent of our psychology graduates have gone on to some form of graduate education in psychology or another field, including law school.