![Participating the psychology research were (from left) John Mehno, Katy Crismon, Alyshia Coil, Nicole Richey, Mark Kovalcik and Corrie Romesburg. Several students in Dr. Rachael Blasiman鈥檚 research methods class participated in 麻豆视频最新最全鈥檚 2015 Undergraduate Symposium.](https://www-s3-live.kent.edu/s3fs-root/s3fs-public/styles/normal_banner/public/article/psychology-research-presented.jpg?VersionId=4Nmko33POOMHdYetgXcsW1xd5Z.Xd8bI&h=19dcb296&itok=c57zKpsL)
The Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology is designed to prepare students for graduate study in psychology and related fields. Topics include stress and trauma, neural basis of learning and memory, social and biological influences on mental and physical health, growth and development of children and diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders. Students evaluate and interpret data and gain hands-on experience conducting research. Elective courses may be used to specialize in a number of areas of psychology and related fields such as neuroscience. The degree prepares students for graduate study and employment in a range of fields, including clinical psychology, research and experimental areas of psychology such as cognitive science and behavioral neuroscience and related fields such as medicine and neuroscience.