Baruch College is a public institution located in New York City (NY). It was established in 1919 and in 1968 the institution became an independent senior college in The City University of New York (CUNY) system.
The Baruch College covers a large number of students (over 15,500), who come here from around 160 nations, which demonstrates the cultural diversity of the institution and the New York City.
Baruch College is consisted of three schools that offer undergraduate and graduate programs of education in business, arts and sciences and public affairs, these are:
- Zicklin School of Business;
- Mildred and George Weissman School of Arts and Sciences;
- School of Public Affairs;
The Weissman School of Arts and Sciences provides a wide range education in arts and sciences to all Baruch undergraduates. The psychology department from this school is fashioned to familiarize students with this wonderful science of human nature and behavior and prepares them to succeed the psychologist’s career.
What the psychology science is studying?
Psychology study very complex and difficult cognitive phenomena. Can you see how a man thinks and remembers? What images arise in his mind? Can you finally see the human feelings like joy and sorrow, love and hate? - Of course not. There is only one way to identify this unseen world, by studying the behavior and activities of people in all their diversity.
The psychology degree from the Baruch College offers you the opportunity to enter this world and to discover the mysteries of human mind and man’s behavior. The psychology degree is the most common course of study among undergraduate students nationwide. The courses include subjects like:
- General Psychology
- Statistics for Social Science
- Industrial and Organizational Psychology
- Experimental Psychology
- Abnormal Psychology
- Social Psychology
- Cognitive Psychology
- Mind, Brain and Behavior
- Psychology and Law
- Health Psychology
- Theories of Personality
The Psychology department offers courses that apply psychology to a variety of everyday situations, including the workplace, clinical, legal, and school environments.
Baruch College, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Psychology Department Website
Contacts and Location
8th Floor, Room 215
Vertical Campus
Phone: 646-312-3780
Fax: 646-312-3781
Baruch College
Box B8-215
55 Lexington Ave.
New York, NY 10010