Why Study Psychology?
You want to understand mental health on more than an intellectual level: How can we increase access to adequate care? What can we do to raise awareness about mental health issues? What are ways we can advocate for those most in need? Discover how psychology can lead to a more just and humane world.
Why Study Psychology at MMC
Theory and practice go hand-in-hand in our psychology program. Our faculty treat you as budding scholars and help you conduct research, present at conferences, and publish articles in peer-reviewed journals.
Complement the traditional foundations of psychology with emerging areas of study like forensics, art and drama therapy, creative media, and health. People-watching may be a sport in New York, but you’ll be able to do more than that with internships in places like Sesame Street Workshop, the District Attorney’s office, the Child Mind Institute, and the New York State Psychiatric Institute.
Graduate with the skills and the experience for a wide variety of careers or to pursue advanced and professional degrees in psychology, counseling, social work, human resources, and market research.
What You Will Learn
What is the relationship between our bodies and our minds? How do nature and nurture interact to make us who we are? How can our relationships affect one’s sense of self and one’s sense of others? Gain a solid scientific approach to the human mind and learn how other factors shape us as individuals.
- You will learn how to apply key research tools, as well as how to use methods like statistical analysis, tests and measurements, and experimental psychology, for your own research.
- You’ll develop writing and communication skills that will allow you to present psychological material clearly and professionally.
- You’ll learn scientific and empirical methods of evaluating the world around you, which are in-demand skills in a variety of professions.
- You’ll feel comfortable synthesizing data and scientific analysis for both professionals in your field and the public at large.
Careers and Outcomes
Understanding human behavior can lead to insights and innovations for major industry. For that reason, a psychology major can open doors in industries that go beyond the traditional areas of mental health. Our students build careers in research, medicine, creative arts therapies, management, analysis, human resources, and education. Many have also chosen to pursue advanced and professional degrees in psychology, counseling, and social work. You can find our alumni at:
You’ll also find helpful career resources at the Center for Health, Human Development, and Creativity, a transdisciplinary hub for students interested in health-related fields. It supports you through your educational and professional journey, connecting you to internships, research opportunities, and more.
Addy & Uno and Realabilities Programs
Since 2011, students have worked alongside Nava Silton, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology at MMC, to create Addy & Uno, an off-Broadway musical, and Realabilities, a comic book series, that both star five characters with disabilities on a quest to save their school from bullies. These projects have created real tangible results in schools that have incorporated it as part of their curriculum—and it’s all thanks to the hard work of our students.