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Psychology is one of many areas where our faculty and students are breaking new ground.
Whether you are interested in exploring the ways that the human brain interacts with technology, using psychological insights to create user-centered computing experiences, or even just trying to figure out why the Internet makes people behave so badly, you can find the classes, mentors, and research opportunities here to help turn your interests into a career.
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Academics
- B.S. in Informatics
- Human-Centered Computing cognate of the B.S. in Informatics
- M.S. Requirements
- M.S. in Security Informatics
- Ph.D. in Informatics, specializing in Security Informatics
- Ph.D. in Informatics, specializing in Social Informatics
- Psychology cognate of the B.S. in Informatics
