WELCOME TO
FORDHAM PSYCHOLOGY
In the Department of Psychology, we approach our subject matter
with rigorous science, practicality, compassion, and ethical
sense. In order to do justice to the complexity and diversity
of human beings, we utilize a broad spectrum of approaches to
theory, research and practice. We equip students to choose from
among a variety of methods and to employ them with critical understanding.
Our instruction emphasizes real-world situations and aims to
serve individuals in their deepest suffering, everyday struggles,
and great triumphs. Our curriculum extends beyond the classroom
through many collaborations with research, teaching, and service
organizations throughout the New York Metropolitan area. These
connections afford us an opportunity to learn with and contribute
to the work of a variety of other professionals and to fulfill
our commitment to promoting the welfare of the diverse populations
around us. We take our ethical obligations seriously by respecting
individuals’ freedom, dignity, and communities.
The faculty is a distinguished group of leading scholars with
a wide range of interests and expertise. Fordham’s Psychology
faculty and students share the common goal of making a significant
national and international impact on Psychology as a science
and profession. The Department has a friendly atmosphere where
high academic standards and the pursuit of excellence are combined
with the excitement of seeking knowledge. We gain the satisfaction
of making a difference through competent service and from the
caring support shared among our faculty, staff, and students.
We offer undergraduates majors (BS degree) and minors in Psychology
at our Lincoln Center and Rose Hill campuses. Our graduate programs
on the Rose Hill campus include doctoral programs in Applied
Developmental Psychology, Clinical Psychology (APA approved)
and Psychometrics. All of our programs include carefully constructed
curricula that guide students from introductory to advanced levels
of study. We offer students both breadth and depth of knowledge,
a variety of collaborative as well as independent research opportunities,
externships and internships outside the University, and individual
guidance and mentoring by faculty. Our undergraduate programs
have a strong track record of placing students in prestigious
graduate programs and fulfilling psychology-related careers.
Our highly selective graduate programs successfully prepare students
for leadership roles in academic, research, and professional
institutions.
Our contact information is as follows:
Rose Hill Office: 226 Dealy Hall, (718) 817-3775
Lincoln Center Office: 819A Lowenstein, (212) 636-6396
Fax: RH (718) 817-3785, LC (212) 636-7217
Webmaster: Warren W. Tryon, Ph.D., ABPP
Resources
American Education Research Association
American Psychological Association
Association for Psychological Science
Psychonomic Society
Society for Research in Child Development
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