Loyola University Maryland

Psychology

Undergraduate Learning Aims

  1. Ana and EEGKnowledge of Psychology Theory and Content
    Students will demonstrate knowledge of the major concepts, theoretical perspectives, empirical findings, and historical trends in psychology.
  2. Research Methods in Psychology
    Students will understand and apply research methods in psychology, including research design, data analysis, and reporting of findings
  3. Communication Skills in Psychology
    Students will learn the skills to communicate effectively specific to the discipline of psychology.
  4. Application of Psychology
    Students will understand and apply psychological principles to individual, social, and organizational issues.
  5. Diversity, Ethics, and Justice in Psychology
    Students will be able to weigh evidence, think critically, act ethically, and recognize and understand the complexity of individual and societal diversity, all in the spirit of promoting social justice.
Michael Ashley-Mennis
Alumni

Michael Ashley-Mennis

This 2010 grad, who teaches social studies at a Catholic institution, developed his passion for education at Loyola

Psychology