Psychology

Major, Minor

The School of Education and Human Services

The Psychology program helps students understand human behavior, thought, and emotion while building skills that matter in real-world settings. Students explore how people learn, develop, and interact, gaining insight into mental health, relationships, and human decision-making.

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Opportunities & Outcomes

Through coursework, research opportunities, and applied learning, students develop strong critical thinking, communication, and analytical skills. The program emphasizes ethical practice, respect for individuals, and thoughtful engagement with communities, preparing students for careers in people-focused fields or for graduate and professional study.

Career Pathways

A Psychology degree prepares students for a wide range of people-focused careers by helping them understand how individuals think, feel, and behave. Students develop strong analytical, communication, and research skills that support success in graduate and professional programs, as well as careers in psychology, counseling, social services, education, healthcare, and related fields.

Mental Health & Human Services

  • Case manager or behavioral health assistant
  • Mental health or counseling aide*
  • Social services or community support roles
  • Substance abuse or rehabilitation support positions

Healthcare & Applied Psychology

  • Psychiatric technician or mental health specialist
  • Healthcare or patient services coordinator
  • Applied behavior analysis (ABA) assistant*
  • Wellness or care support roles

Education & Youth Services

  • School support or behavioral intervention roles
  • Youth program or student services coordinator
  • Education or advising support positions
  • Child development or family services roles

Business, Communication & Organizations

  • Human resources or talent development roles
  • Training and development coordinator
  • Marketing, consumer behavior, or research assistant
  • Organizational or workplace wellness roles

 

Research, Data & Analysis

  • Research assistant or data collection specialist
  • Program evaluation or assessment roles
  • User research or behavioral insights assistant
  • Social science research support positions

 

Graduate & Professional Pathways

  • Graduate study in psychology or counseling
  • Social work, clinical mental health, or marriage and family therapy programs*
  • Law, education, healthcare administration, or public policy
  • Doctoral study in psychology or related disciplines

*Additional certification, licensure, or graduate study may be required for some roles.

Programs of Study Offered

  • Bachelor of Science in Psychology
  • Psychology Minor

Learning by Doing

 

Psy Chi Club

Join the Quincy University sponsored chapter of the Psy Chi national psychology honor society that recognizes excellence in the field of Psychology.

Research Practicum

All Psychology majors do either a Research Practicum or an Applied Practicum at one of Quincy’s local institutions such as Quanada, Chaddock, and Transitions.

Kristina Mouzakis, PhD

Kristina Mouzakis, PhD

Associate Professor of Psychology

Rick Buckwalter, MA

Rick Buckwalter, MA

Assistant Professor of Psychology

Brian C. Nolan PhD

Brian C. Nolan PhD

Professor of Psychology

Lindsey Reichert-Gully, PsyD

Lindsey Reichert-Gully, PsyD

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Human Services and Psychology

Degree Requirements

Bachelor of Science

Bonaventure Program

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