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John Flach 6-04.jpgWelcome! The Department of Psychology is one of ten departments in the College of Science and Mathematics at Wright State University and has a strong reputation as a science-based program that appreciates both the value of sound methodology and theory and the need to apply and test theory against practical problems of everyday life.  We offer the BA and BS degrees at the undergraduate level and we offer both the MS and the Ph.D. degrees in Human Factors and Industrial/Organizational Psychology. Our faculty also participates in the Neuroscience track of Wright State's interdisciplinary Biomedical Sciences Ph.D. program and in the interdisciplinary graduate program in Technology based Learning with Disabilities, which is supported by an NSF:IGERT award.

At the undergraduate level we cover the full range of psychology. The BA degree provides a broad survey of Psychology as both a science and a field of practice. The BS degree is designed specifically to prepare students to pursue graduate work in Psychology and other fields. Our undergraduates have gone on to be successful in clinical and experimental psychology graduate programs, as well as in a wide range of other fields – including neuroscience, medicine, and law. Through our honors program undergraduate students are able to actively collaborate with faculty on original research projects. Many of these students have the opportunity to present their research at professional conferences and some have the opportunity to co-author publications.

Our graduate program in Human Factors and Industrial/Organizational Psychology is a research-based program that requires both a Masters thesis and a Ph.D. dissertation. Students are encouraged to direct their research to topics related to the performance effectiveness of both individuals and organizations. Graduate students can major in either Human Factors or Industrial/Organizational Psychology and must minor in the other. The program is designed so that students will be prepared to pursue research careers in either academic or applied/industrial settings.
There is a strong recognition at WSU and throughout the Dayton region that the human element is fundamental!  We are very fortunate to be part of a college and university that appreciates the value of Psychology as a scientific discipline and welcomes our faculty to actively participate in multi-disciplinary collaborations to explore and potentially to help solve complex problems.

We invite you to explore this website further to learn more about our programs. Let us know if you have any questions.


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John M. Flach
Professor & Chair

 

News & Events

07/18/08
Congratulations to our new Ph.D.'s - Dr. Dan Schwartz and Dr. Regina Schmidt both successfully defended their dissertations this past month!

05/01/08
Congratulations to the undergraduate students presenting at MPA


Jenny Border
Lucas Brewer
Stephanie Brooke
Dorothy Carter
Dan Divine
William Gaker
Mike Kaloydis
Allison Perkeybile
Diane Ritter
Valerie Stucky

04/27/08
Congratulations to Dr. Charles (Chad) Thompson for successfully defending his Dissertation.

Congratulations also go out to Suzanne Rosenberg for successfully defending her Master's Thesis.

03/07/08
Good luck to the first year I/O Graduate Students presenting at IOOB 2008:

Jenna Filipkowski
Zach Kalinoski
Cristina Kirkendall
Erin O'Brien

03/06/08
Welcome to those prospective graduate students visiting for visitation day.

02/15/08
Congratulations to Dr. Charlene Stokes for successfully defending her Dissertation!

01/06/08
Congratulations to Greg Hammond and Tiffany Saffell for successfully defending their Master's Theses during Winter Intersession!

10/2/07
Congratulations to Lisa Douglas for successfully defending her Master's Thesis!

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