2011-2012 Catalog 
    
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2011-2012 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Psychology


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Psychology courses offer valuable background for a broad diversity of careers in which understanding of human and social processes is useful. The major in psychology may be elected by students who are interested in preparation for graduate study in psychology and by those who regard it as a liberal arts foundation for other careers. In addition to the helping professions, CMC psychology majors have developed professional roles in education, law, administration, health care, business, and public service. Given the diversity of career interests of students and the richness of course offerings available at The Claremont Colleges, students are strongly encouraged to develop consultative relationships with faculty members of the department.

Some unique features of the psychology program at CMC include opportunities for students to get experience in applied research programs. Students may participate in the work of the Claremont Autism Center, the Center for Applied Psychological Research, the Kravis Leadership Institute, the Human Learning and Memory Laboratory, or the Developmental Laboratory. Several of these programs offer students opportunities for paid research and internships during the summer.

Leadership Sequence

CMC has a special interdisciplinary sequence in leadership. The first courses to be taken by students interested in this sequence is LEAD 010 CM - Foundations of Leadership . Psychology courses that meet the breadth requirement include PSYC 037 CM - Organizational Psychology ; and PSYC 093 CM - Political Psychology . Courses meeting the capstone requirement include PSYC 140 CM - Leadership ; PSYC 141 CM - Leading Entrepreneurial Ventures ; PSYC 177 CM - Organizational Communication and Leadership ; and PSYC 186 CM - Seminar in Organizational Development . For further details, see appropriate section of catalog or contact Professor Conger.

Legal Studies

CMC offers a multi-disciplinary dual major in Legal Studies. Major courses in the legal studies major include the following psychology courses: PSYC 180 CM - Forensic Psychology  and PSYC 188 CM - Psychology and Law . See appropriate section of catalog or contact Professor Costanzo for further information on the Legal Studies  program.

Neuroscience

See the Science  section of the catalog for more information on the Neuroscience  major.

The Faculty

CMC Faculty: Charlop, Conger, Cook (on leave, first semester), Costanzo, Halpern (on leave, first semester), Hwang, Kanaya (on leave, second semester), Krauss, Levin, Mhatre, S. Murphy (on leave, AY), Reed, Riggio, and Valdesolo.
Visiting Faculty: Bowman, and Brown.

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