Academic Advising
Each Psychology major is assigned one of the Psychology Program faculty members to serve as their academic advisor. (Follow these instructions to find out who your advisor is.) Make an appointment to meet with your academic advisor during the advisement period listed in the Academic Calendar. Use the resources linked below to help make your advising appointment more productive.
- Advising Preplanning Worksheet (from Advising Assistance Center)
- Advising Assistance Center (Student Page)
Advising notes for Fall 2025
PSYC 325 Health Psychology (OLA, CRN 31254)
This class returns for the first time in many years. Dr. Wendle will be showing students how a person’s psychology can affect their physical health and how adjusting our thinking, feeling, and behaving can promote health.
PSYC 326 Psychology of Addiction (M 6:30-9:10, CRN 31041)
Professor Unger will teach the Psychology of Addiction class. This is a great choice for students with a personal or professional interest in addictions, both chemical and behavioral. This pairs well with Dr. Lovelace’s PSYC 365 Drugs and the Brain class.
PSYC 382 Humanistic Psychology (MWF 2:10-3, Zoom, CRN 31257)
Dr. Merz will once again be teaching his popular Humanistic Psychology class. You will have a chance to explore a more positive side of human behavior by exploring the ideas of humanistic psychologists such as Carl Rogers, Leo Buscaglia, Viktor Frankl, Harold Greenwald, and Abraham Maslow. Enrollment requires permission of instructor. Contact Dr. Merz for more information.
Psychology Research Practica (PSYC 211, 312)
Practicum (internship) experiences in psychology offered by the Psychology Program include helping faculty with their ongoing research. Visit the  for more information.