As a psychology major, you’ll gain a deep understanding of human behavior, develop critical thinking and analytical skills, and find opportunities for research and hands-on learning. Students work closely with talented and dedicated faculty in state-of-the-art facilities to prepare for graduate study and employment across a variety of fields.
The Psychology major prepares students for graduate study in psychology and related fields and employment across a variety of sectors including health and human services, education, marketing, sales, management, human resources, and technology, as well as work in government and non-profit organizations.
We recommend internships for students who meet the requirements and are either: planning to go straight into the workforce after graduation or going to graduate school to pursue careers in I/O psychology, school psychology, occupational therapy, or areas of mental health (clinical psychology, counseling psychology, counselor education, community mental health, social work, or marriage and family therapy). Psychology faculty can help you find internship experiences close to home or close to the university that will accelerate your professional development. Learn more information about psychology internships.
For students considering further graduate study, we recommend working with faculty on ongoing research. Independent Studies (PSYC 498) allow you to earn course credit while working directly with faculty. Developing your research and scholarship skills are crucial professional development experiences. Working with faculty strengthens core skills, provides opportunities to be a part of professional presentations and publications, and strengthen your letters of recommendation for graduate study as well as employment. Overall, independent studies make our graduates better candidates for advanced study.
50% of our students go on to graduate programs within 5 years of graduation
50% of our students go on to graduate programs within 5 years of graduation
100% of our students participate in a research experience before graduation
100% of our students participate in a research experience before graduation
80 students have been co-authors in published studies and research papers over the past 10 years
80 students have been co-authors in published studies and research papers over the past 10 years
335,000 annual job openings for psychology majors (approximately) in Virgina alone
335,000 annual job openings for psychology majors (approximately) in Virgina alone
Every year our students and faculty engage in numerous scientific research collaborations focusing on areas like social, cultural, and developmental psychology; cognitive and behavioral neuroscience; mental health and well-being; psychology in the workplace, and psychology in the schools. Conducting research with our faculty will provide you with valuable mentoring, and it can also lead to opportunities to travel and present your research (expenses often covered).
“As an undergrad my time was filled with great leadership responsibilities, fierce team spirit, and strong networking opportunities. Radford gave me the freedom to explore all of my interests, from working in a lab to conduct research, being a residential assistant, playing on an incredible sports team, and even provided the tools for me to apply and participate in a competitive summer internship.”
Saleena Lynch ’22
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