Departmental Facilities
Located in the newly-renovated John S. Toll Science Center, Psychology Department facilities include classrooms, labs, and faculty offices. There is also a spacious psychology lounge equipped with Macintosh computers designated for student use and connected both to the campus electronic network and the Psychology Department computer network. Specialized labs include:
- A social psychology laboratory
- A health psychology laboratory
- A psychometric assessment laboratory
- A clinical observation suite
- A computer-driven operant conditioning laboratory
- A state-of-the-art psychophysiological laboratory
- A perception and cognitive performance laboratory
- A 16-channel topographic electroencephalography (EEG) laboratory
- A biopsychology laboratory
- A computerized human vision laboratory
- A new vivarium services laboratories in animal cognition, behavior pharmacology, and neurohistology
- Field laboratories
Students enrolled in Behavior Modification conduct their laboratory investigations in local public schools where the fundamentals of behavior modification techniques are learned through supervised work with school children.
Field Laboratories in Comparative Psychology include observations of osprey behavior aboard the College's research vessel on the Chester River, the study of social interaction in white-tailed deer, waterfowl, and other animals, in the forests of a nearby wildlife refuge. Fieldtrips to the primate labs at Franklin & Marshall College and to the Baltimore Zoo have also been part of recent classes.
Students in child assessment observe children at local day care centers and test the cognitive skills of child volunteers with special needs.
Internships are available at local community mental health clinics and counseling centers.