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Choosing colleges with strong Psych programs in Ohio

Calling all Ohio students! I'm eager to pursue psychology in college and currently considering my options within the state. Does anyone have recommendations concerning the best schools for psych majors in Ohio?

a year ago

Certainly, I can provide you with some insight. Ohio boasts a number of colleges and universities known for strong Psychology programs.

- The Ohio State University in Columbus: This is one of the most distinguished public universities in Ohio. Their undergraduate Psychology program provides a broad exposure to the field and opportunities to conduct research or complete internships for more practical experiences.

- Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland: This private research university offers a robust, research-oriented Psychology program. They offer a BA and a BS. The BS is more intensive with additional science requirements, ideal for students who may want to delve into neuropsychology or attend medical school.

- University of Dayton: This private Catholic university is known for their experiential learning and supportive community. Their Psychology program encourages students to tie psychological theory to real-world experiences through internships or research projects.

- Oberlin College: This private liberal arts college is known for its commitment to undergraduate teaching. The Psychology department at Oberlin offers a major and minor in Psychology and a major in Psychological Science. The Psychological Science major has more of a focus on math and science courses.

- Kent State University: this public research university offers a broad Psychology program. They also offer specializations in several areas including clinical, cognitive, developmental, health, and social psychology.

Studying Psychology opens doors to varied career opportunities and these schools strive to equip you with the skills and knowledge you need to thrive in this field. To help make your decision, consider visiting the schools, talking with professors, or reaching out to current students in the program. Remember that what's most important is how well the college matches your individual needs and goals.

a year ago

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