Psychology Program

Program Description
Admissions Criteria
Scholarship Opportunities
Career & Employment Outlook

Program Description

Psychology is the science that seeks to understand behavior and mental processes, and to apply that understanding in the service of human welfare. Psychologists are involved in studying, predicting, improving, or explaining some aspect of behavior and mental processes.

To begin to appreciate all that can fall within the realm of behavior and mental process, take a moment to jot down an answer to this question: Who are you?

Perhaps you described you personality or your 20/20 vision, your interests or your aspirations, your skills or your accomplishments, your IQ or your cultural background. You could have listed these and dozens of other things about yourself, and every one of them would reflect some aspect of what psychologists mean by behavior and mental processes.

What is Psychology about? Learning that:
1. We’re all different, yet very much the same.
2. Human lives are continually changing.
3. Human behavior is motivated and has many different causes.
4. People play an active part in creating their own experiences.
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Admissions Criteria

To complete admission procedures, the following requirements are necessary: (1) complete an application form and return it to Enrollment Services, (2) submit an official high school transcript or GED scores and official transcripts from all colleges previously attended, and (3) provide test scores from either ACT or ASSET placement assessments.
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Scholarship Opportunities

Iowa Central is committed to recognizing and rewarding outstanding students. The College awards scholarships to students based on need and grade point average. If you are interested in applying, please contact the department chair of the Psychology department (see reverse) or Enrollment Services at ext. 4800. Applications are mailed upon request.
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Career & Employment Outlook

Undergraduate education in psychology can provide paraprofessional training for medicine, law, business, or education, as well as for psychology and psychiatry.

Psychology Careers

  • Admissions Counselor
  • Case Worker
  • Claims Specialist
  • College Instructor
  • Community Relations
  • Criminal Investigation
  • Day Care Supervisor
  • Elementary School Teacher
  • Employment Counselor
  • High School Teacher
  • Industrial Relations
  • Law
  • Law Enforcement
  • Loan Officers
  • Marketing Representative
  • Marriage & Family Counselor
  • Middle School Teacher
  • Occupational Therapist
  • Parole Officer
  • Probation Officer
  • Research
  • Social Service Aide
  • Substance Abuse Counselor
  • Youth Counselor

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