Please join the Department of Psychological Sciences Colloquium on Friday, November 18th in Miller Hall 114 for Roberto Refinetti, Ph.D presentation on "The Time of Your Life: Research on Circadian Rhythms"
Please join the Department of Psychological Sciences Colloquium on Friday, October 21st in Miller Hall 114 for Tom Ollendick, Ph.D presentation on "Brief, Intensive Treatments for Childhood and Phobic Anxiety Disorders: The Future that is Now."
The associate of arts in psychology at Loyola University New Orleans is a flexible 60-credit program available entirely online. Students gain fundamental knowledge in the psychology discipline, combined with Loyola Core coursework designed to provide a well-rounded set of skills with an emphasis on critical thinking, communication, and professional development.
The presentation of a Senior Thesis project represents the culmination of a student’s work over two or three semesters. Each student has developed their own project in alignment with their own interests in Psychology, and have worked individually with one of the faculty members of the department who has served as their research advisor. For students in the University Honors Program, a senior thesis is required, but for other students, this work has been done by choice, and for all students involved, their dedication and persistence is admired and respected by all involved.