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Department of Psychology

College of Letters, Arts & Social Sciences

Department of Psychology

College of Letters, Arts & Social Sciences

Build a Strong Foundation in the Principles of Psychology

EKU’s Department of Psychology offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, including a Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) degree in Clinical Psychology. As a student, you’ll have the opportunity to learn from award-winning faculty and recognized scholars, all committed to student success. You can gain real-world experience through an extensive Co-Op program and clinical practicum opportunities and collaborate with faculty on a broad range of research topics. Our flexible curriculum allows you to focus on your specialized interests while gaining a solid foundation in psychology.

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Why Study Psychology?

The study of psychology can lead to a greater understanding of human behavior and insights into ourselves and others. A degree in psychology is an excellent foundation for students planning a career in mental health or social services. It prepares students for careers that require creative problem-solving and critical thinking skills, and the ability to apply psychological principles to their personal, social, and professional life.

The purpose of Psi Chi is to encourage, stimulate, and maintain excellence in scholarship and to advance the science of psychology. Becoming a member involves you in the EKU chapter of Psi Chi and links you to an international community.

To become a member of Psi Chi you must fulfill five requirements:

  • Have an overall 3.0 minimum GPA
  • Have completed at least 9 hours in psychology courses
  • Have completed at least three semesters of college (i.e., you have earned at least 45 credit hours)
  • Be a psychology major or minor
  • Have a 3.0 minimum GPA in Psychology

If you meet these requirements, please complete the Psi Chi application on Psi Chi’s International website. In addition to submitting the application, you will also be required to pay a one-time membership fee of $55. Once your application has been approved, Psi Chi will email you instructions for how to pay the fee on their website. If you have questions, please contact EKU’s Psi Chi faculty advisor, Dr. Cassie Whitt (cassie.whitt@eku.edu).

The Psychology Department offers free tutoring to students enrolled in any Psychology classes. The PASS program provides individual tutoring as well as help with study skills, test preparation, and writing. We offer face-to-face meetings, group sessions, and online tutoring via email, Zoom, or FaceTime. Students can schedule an online or off-hours tutoring session by contacting Jodi Treadway (Jodi.Treadway@eku.edu). Students are also welcome to drop in to our office in the basement of the Cammack Building (hours vary by semester). Learn to study smarter, not harder, and take advantage of all PASS has to offer. If you have questions, please contact Dr. Treadway.

The Center for Applied Psychology and Workforce Development (CAPP) is a training, research, and service agency within the EKU Psychology Department.

Mission:
  • Provides professional development opportunities for students and faculty in the Industrial-Organizational Psychology program,
  • Contributes to the economic development of the community by offering high-quality, affordable, evidence-based consulting services, and
  • Creates opportunities for applied psychological research.

Staff:

All services will be provided by Psychology faculty and by graduate and undergraduate students working under the direct supervision of faculty.

Services:

The CAPP provides tailored services to each client’s needs. Our services include:

Workforce Development

  • Training programs
  • Workshops/seminars
  • New employee orientations

Personnel Solutions

  • Job analysis and description
  • Performance appraisal
  • Employee recruitment and selection
  • Organizational development
  • Program development and evaluation
  • Organizational needs assessments
  • Data collection and analysis
  • Employee surveys
  • Customer satisfaction survey

If you are interested in learning more about CAPP and our services, please contact us at capp@eku.edu.

The Whitlock Autism Learning Center is a center established by Dr. Doug and Mrs. Joanne Whitlock in memory and honor of their grandson Robert Douglas Whitlock, Jr. WALC aims to coordinate and facilitate efforts to celebrate and support autistic people and their families in the EKU and surrounding communities. EKU disciplines involved include Occupational Therapy, Psychology, Special Education, and Speech-Language Pathology.

Contact: Dr. Myra Bundy myrabeth.bundy@eku.edu

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Contact Information

Department of Psychology

Cammack Building
Room 127
468 University Drive
Richmond, KY 40475

859-622-1105
psychology@eku.edu