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Best colleges for psychology in Connecticut

Hey, Connecticut resident here looking into studying psychology. Any recommendations on the best schools here for this major? Really want to stay in CT if possible.

a year ago

Sure, Connecticut houses a number of schools with strong psychology programs! Let me break down a few:

1. Yale University (New Haven): Known for its strong emphasis on research, Yale’s Psychology department is one of the top-rated in the world. Students can choose to concentrate in areas like cognitive, developmental, social, clinical or neural psychology.

2. University of Connecticut (Storrs): UConn's psychology program is highly regarded and offers avenues for students to engage in research. They offer a general psychology track as well as specialized tracks in industrial-organizational psychology and human development and family studies.

3. Connecticut College (New London): Known for its integrative approach, the Psychology department at Connecticut College encourages students to take a variety of courses across disciplines. They also provide students opportunities for practical application through internships and community-based learning.

4. Wesleyan University (Middletown): Wesleyan's Psychology department focuses on research and students are encouraged to join faculty research projects. Their curriculum covers a range of topics from biological bases of behavior to social psychology.

5. Trinity College (Hartford): Trinity College's Psychology department offers a strong liberal arts education. They offer several pathways including general psychology, educational studies, neuroscience, and public policy and law.

Remember, the "best" school will depend on what exactly you're looking for in a psychology program - whether it's a specific area of psychology you’re interested in, opportunities for research, class size, methodologies, professor involvement etc. So, it can be helpful to visit these colleges (either in-person or virtually) and connect with current students or faculty in the psychology department to get a feel for the program.

a year ago

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