Nature Mental Health spotlights intersectional discrimination research conducted by Dr. Vargas. Her dissertation study, published earlier this year in Psychoneuroendocrinology, shows the negative biological impacts of […]
The Global South is defined as having relatively low income and reduced access to education and healthcare. It includes Africa, the Caribbean, parts of Asia […]
Jillian Lee Wiggins, associate professor of psychology, along with other researchers study childhood irritability across ages and stages. May 20, 2024 • Science Update “The occasional meltdown […]
Join us as we explore the exciting research opportunities available for undergraduate psychology students at San Diego State University. In this video, we are introduced […]
For several years, more SDSU students have graduated from Psychology than any other major
Our clinical psychology doctoral program is consistently among the best in the nation
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Psychology is the scientific discipline that studies human behavior and mental processes: how human beings develop, learn, think and feel. Psychologists study the relative influences of heredity and experience throughout the life span in a wide variety of environments, including the laboratory, home, school, workplace, jury room, hospital and hospice.
An on-campus Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) facility enables innovative neuroscience research
Graduate students get valuable experience treating patients in the SDSU Psychology Clinic
The South Bay Latino Research Center has worked side-by-side to improve the health and well-being of our border-connected community for decades
The SDSU Center for Autism offers research-based assessments and aid for autistic individuals from early childhood through old age
The Psi Chi Honor Society and SDSU Psychology Club organize social and service events for students in the department
Several clubs under the Health Professions Advising Office connect students with medical professional mentors and internships
SDSU Active Minds promotes mental health and well-being through outreach events
Students with a liberal arts education in psychology find employment in a broad range of settings including business, government agencies, non-profits, health care services and research institutions. A deep understanding of how biology and environment interact to influence people’s thoughts, feelings and actions is applicable to numerous positions in marketing, management, user experience design, law, education, and more.
Nature Mental Health spotlights intersectional discrimination research conducted by Dr. Vargas. Her dissertation study, published earlier this year in Psychoneuroendocrinology, shows the negative biological impacts of […]
Megan Morillas is a 2nd year master’s student working with Dr. Robin Weersing. Megan was selected as a Quest for the Best Vice-Presidential Student Service award […]
Dr. Prislin recently published a Research Handbook on Social Influence. Those interested may find more information about the content of the book, along with a […]
Please join us in congratulating Dr. Sarah Mattson who is the recipient of the Alumni Association Award for Outstanding Faculty Contributions to the University for 2025-2026! The Alumni Association Awards for Outstanding Faculty Contributions […]
Please join us in congratulating Melanie Johnson, the award recipient for Outstanding Graduating Senior in Psychology for 2025. Melanie is a National Institute on Aging […]