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Welcome to the Psychology Department. Our department is housed mainly in Conant Hall, with additional offices in Nesmith Hall, and research labs located in Brook Way and Huddleston Hall. We have 20 full-time, tenured or tenure-track faculty members as well as ten teaching or research faculty members. Our department is also home to over 700 undergraduates, as well as 28 graduate students.

Important Information

Internship (PSYC 793) Information Meeting
Thursday, March 7th, 12:40-2, Conant 101

Psi Chi application deadline
Monday, April 1st

Are you graduating this May? Students graduating in May need to file an intent-to-graduate by Friday, February 15th to avoid a late fee of $25.  Last day to file with a late fee is Monday, April 1st.  To file you intent to graduate online through WEBCAT, click on: Student Services/StudentRecords/Apply to Graduate.

Important Dates
Monday, January 22: First day of classes   
Friday, February 8:
Last day to to add courses; last day to drop courses without late fee
Friday, February 22: Last day to drop courses with a $25 late fee
Week of March 11: Spring Break
Monday, March 25: Summer Registration begins
Month of April: Registration - more to come 
Monday, May 6th: Last day of classes
Saturday, May 18th: Commencement

Summer Session
PSYC 401- Introduction to Psychology: 5/20-6/21 e-course
PSYC 402 -
Psychology Statistics: 5/20-6/21 e-course
PSYC 513 -
Cognition: 5/20-6/21 ecourse (fulfills a group I 500)
PSYC 591 -
Forensic Psychology: 5/20-6/21 e-course
This course focuses on the relationship between applied psychology and the criminal justice system. There are two primary areas of focus: 1) The role that psychologists play as consultants in criminal trial  proceedings including topics such as the insanity defense and competency evaluation; 2) An examination of the psychology of criminal  behavior including such topics as criminal profiling, psychopathy, and  the psychology of serial crime.


Please visit our links at the right for information about our programs. Should you need additional information, do not hesitate to contact us.

 

 




Department of Psychology  •  College of Liberal Arts  •  University of New Hampshire
Conant Hall  •  10 Library Way  •  Durham, NH 03824
Phone (603) 862-2360  •  Fax (603) 862-4986
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