Labs and Resources
Your experience will include a lab-based statistics course where you will conduct an independent research project on a topic of your choice. In the lab you will learn to use relevant statistical software to analyze data and form conclusions.
You will also learn counseling techniques in our Counseling Lab. Simulated counseling sessions occur behind a one-way mirror for the class to observe.
Research
You will have multiple opportunities to engage in research, including conducting research as part of your statistics course. You also will propose an independent research project in the Research Methods course and can carry out additional research projects by enrolling in a Research Practicum or Independent Study.
OBU students were recently recognized by the international psychology honor society, Psi Chi, as having received more Psi Chi Research awards over the past decade than any other school in the Southwest region.
Internships
OBU psychology students have several internship opportunities (we call them practicums). This includes the Shawnee Youth and Family Resource Center, Gateway Drug Rehabilitation Center, Baptist Children’s Home, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, and Harvest Farms equine therapy for disabled children.
Professional Networking Opportunities
As an OBU psychology student you will have the opportunity every year to attend local or regional conferences like the Southwestern Psychological Association conference. Some students go to present their research while others go to learn about current research trends and network with students and faculty from other universities. Some OBU students have been recruited into graduate programs while attending conferences.
Job Opportunities and Outcomes
With a psychology degree from OBU you have complete freedom with your choices for your future. Some of our psychology graduates enter careers immediately while others choose to go on to earn graduate degrees. OBU graduates have entered careers at adoption agencies; in community development, consumer research and counseling; as a criminal researcher, family life educator, human resources manager, social worker, teacher; or in law enforcement, among many others.