Student Resources
As a contemporary science and applied profession, psychology represents a rational and systematic attempt to understand human behavior by studying the processes of development, perception, learning, motivation and thinking, and the relationship of these processes both to the physiological and social functioning of humans and animals. It also is involved in measuring psychological dimensions in the attempt to validate its many theories.
Did you know we have an online program for Master's Degree in Industrial/Organizational Psychology?
See the video here (video is toward the bottom of the page). OnlinePsychologyDegrees.com speaks with Dr. Kurt Kraiger, Colorado State University, about their Online Master's Degree in Industrial/Organizational Psychology.
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Call (970) 491-3799 for an appointment!
"What can I do with a degree in psychology?"
Advising - The Department of Psychology is one of the larger departments on campus with approximately 1000 psychology majors. Our undergraduate advisors are committed to providing quality service and guidance to psychology majors so that a positive and successful academic career may be experienced. Full-time advisors are on staff and available to assist students with their educational needs. Students are encouraged to meet with an advisor on a regular basis.
Apply - Use this link to learn more about the application process for CSU and for our Graduate Programs.
Campus Tour - Want to see what life is like here at Colorado State University? This campus tour is a great way to see CSU and the surrounding area!
Computer lab - This link will guide you to the schedule for the Clark C80 student lab. This lab is open to psychology majors for class related computer access. Printing is available in this lab for course related projects.
Course Listings - This link will guide you to the University course listings, and our advertising for summer and weekend courses.
Honors - You will find information on the Honors Track 2 Program here including the sequence of required courses.
Masters and PhD student - The Psychology Department at Colorado State University is home to five graduate programs. All graduate programs admit only students interested in attaining the Ph.D. degree.
Newsletters - You will find the student newsletter with this link.
Options and Requirements for the Psychology major at CSU - Interested in changing your major to Psychology? Not sure you are meeting your requirements? This informative page will tell you CSU's options and requirements for Psychology.
Research - The advancement of psychology depends on research requiring the participation of investigators, research assistants, and human subject participants. Use this link to learn more.
Semester at a Glance - This link will give you the semester at a glance for Spring 2012.
Student Organizations - See our student organizations with this link.
Summer Course Listing - This link will take you to the summer course listing.
Summer Program on Mind and Brain - The Department of Psychology at Colorado State University, sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF) Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) and Department of Defense (DoD) ASSURE (Awards to Stimulate and Support Undergraduate Research Experiences) Programs, offers qualified undergraduates the opportunity to participate in a nine-week summer program on mind and brain. The centerpiece of the program is a research experience under the close mentorship of a faculty member in which students actively participate in developing, running, analyzing, and presenting a research project.
TechFee / CFT - The Department of Psychology at Colorado State University invites students to see how TechFee funds benefit students in psychology.
Want to change your major to Psychology? Call (970) 491-3799 to sign up for a required change of major informational session.


