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Psychology

Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behaviour. Psychology is a dynamic, exciting field of study that examines phenomena related to human perception and action, memory and cognition, thinking and intelligence, social relationships and emotions, the brain and behaviour, motivation, development—just to name a few!

The Psychology Program at Huron offers four B.A. modules of study, with heavy focus on basic foundational research knowledge in Psychology.  Our emphasis on research skill development starts in the first year and continues throughout the program. Core research courses focus on the scholarly study of Psychology in various subfields (Learning and Motivation, Cognition, Developmental and Social), with supplementary elective courses in many diverse topics such as Neuropsychology, Theories of Personality, Health Psychology, Persuasion, Biopsychology, Infancy, and Behaviour Modification, among many others.

PSYCHOLOGY BROCHURE

Alumni

Psychology at Huron focuses on the development of core research skills, and this emphasis on research skill development starts in the first year and continues in all upper year core research courses.

Read how our alumni have used their Psychology degrees to establish meaningful careers.

  • I decided to study French because I wanted something that would set me apart from others when I graduated.
    Julia Smith BA'18
    BA, French and Psychology
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HONORS SPECIALIZATION
SPECIALIZATION
MAJOR
MINOR
Honors Specialization in Psychology

Honors Specialization Module in Psychology (recommended for students planning on going to graduate school in Psychology, e.g., PhD in Psychology, Counselling Psychology, Clinical Psychology, etc.)

Learn more about the following Honors Specialization options in Psychology:

Honors Specialization
Honors Specialization in Psychology/HBA

Major in Psychology

Major Module in Psychology (recommended for students planning on a professional graduate degree, e.g., MBA, medical school, dentistry, law, education, etc.)

Learn more about the Psychology major.

Minor in Psychology

Minor Module in Psychology (recommended for students who wish to dabble in a few Psychology courses, but major in another program of study)

Learn more about the Psychology minor.

Professors

Faculty members in Psychology are experts in their fields of study and are committed to their roles as teachers and researchers.  The Faculty of Psychology is dedicated to providing you with personalized mentorship to help you achieve your academic and career goals.

Get to know the scholars who are going to help you develop the sound knowledge and implementable skills to become a Leader with Heart who can contribute significant value to any transformational conversation and workplace.

  • Psychologists are interested in how experiences can shape behaviour. Teachers are interested in how to optimize learning for students. One of the best things about being a professor at Huron is that I get to be both a psychologist AND a teacher.
    Christine Tsang, PhD
    Chair, Psychology
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  • My teaching focuses on how the social environment influences human behaviours from a psychological perspective. Some courses that I teach include social psychology, psychology of persuasion, and personal relationships.
    Irene Cheung, PhD
    Associate Professor, Psychology
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  • My teaching focuses largely on applying psychological principles to help promote health and well-being across differing populations. I teach courses on health psychology, adolescent risk behaviours and statistics, among others.
    Tara Dumas, PhD
    Associate Professor, Psychology
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Psychology Department

Tenure-stream

  • Dr. Christine Tsang, Chair, Associate Professor, 519.438.7224 ext. 260, ctsang33@huron.uwo.ca (Sabbatical – July 1, 2023-June 30, 2024)
  • Dr. Irene Cheung, Associate Professor, 519.438.7224 ext. 225, icheung5@huron.uwo.ca (Acting Chair – July 1, 2023-June 30, 2024)
  • Dr. Tara Dumas, Associate Professor, 519.438.7224 ext. 236, tdumas2@huron.uwo.ca
  • Dr. Melissa Meade, Assistant Professor, 519-438-7224, ext. 434, mmeade3@huron.uwo.ca
  • Dr. Stephen Van Hedger, Assistant Professor, 519.438.7224, ext. 223, svanhedg@huron.uwo.ca

Program Sessional and Per Course Instructors  

Professors Emeriti

Psychology Courses

Psychology at Huron offers undergraduate courses across a range of subdisciplines in Psychology, from social psychology and cognitive psychology to animal learning and adolescent risk behaviour. Many courses in our program include active research components to develop students’ research and writing skills.

By engaging with Huron’s Psychology Department, you’ll have the opportunity to take part in complex conversations and research that will help you look at the world from a completely different and far more well-informed perspective. Participate in eye-opening research, community engagement projects and laboratories to get closer to answering the big questions.

2024-2025 Courses
Course – See link for Academic Calendar Description  Instructor Section – See links for Course Outlines
PSY 1000 – Intro to Psychology Cross-Mellor 550
PSY 1001E – Laboratory Upgrade Department 551 – 561
PSY 1100E – Method/General Psychology Department 550 – 551
PSY 2130E – Method and Research in Sensation and Perception Van Hedger 550
PSY 2180E – Method/Theory in Cognition Meade 550
PSY 2221A – Intro to Biological Basis of Behavior Quinlan 550
PSY 2330B – Intro to Health Psychology Kinghorn 550
PSY 2480E – Basic Principals – Development Tsang 550
PSY 2550A – Intro Personality Theory & Res Feher 550
PSY 2620A – Into to Educational Psychology Kinghorn 550
PSY 2750E – Special Topics:Motivation and Emotion Van Hedger 550
PSY 2780E – Social Psychology Cheung 550
PSY 2830A – Research in Psychology Dumas 550 / 551
PSY 2990A – Applications of Psychology Gorman 550
PSY 3131F – Music Cognition Van Hedger 550
PSY 3137G – Cognition and Aging Meade 550
PSY 3210G – Stress and Psychophysiology K. Van Hedger 550
PSY 3215F – Sex Diff & Behavioral Neuro Hoshooley 550
PSY 3227B – Neuropsychology: Brain Injury Diagnosis, Treatment & Recovery Hoshooley 550
PSY 3265G – Psychology of Virtual Reality Quinlan 550
PSY 3337F – Mental Health & Physical Activity Barnfield 550
PSY 3350G – Adolescent Risk Behavior Dumas 550
PSY 3375F – Counselling & Psychotherapy Giugno 550
PSY 3450F – Development during Infancy Chiarella 550
PSY 3696G – Dynamics in Mentorship in Psych Department 550
PSY 3722G – Persuasion Theory & Research Gorman 550
PSY 3830F – Comp & Research in Psych Ruiz Pardo 550
PSY 3830G – Comp & Research in Psych Ruiz Pardo 550
PSY 3950G – History of Psychology van Tol / Tsang 550
PSY 4880E – Honors Thesis Department 550
2023-2024 Courses
Course – See link for Academic Calendar Description  Instructor Section – See links for Course Outlines
PSY 1000 – Intro to Psychology Gorman 550
PSY 1001E – Laboratory Upgrade Department 550 – 559
PSY 1100E – Method/General Psychology Department 550 / 551
PSY 2115B – Intro Sensation & Perception Quinlan 550
PSY 2130E – Method and Research in Sensation and Perception Van Hedger 550
PSY 2180E – Method/Theory in Cognition Kinghorn 550
PSY 2221A – Intro to Biological Basis of Behavior Quinlan 550
PSY 2330A – Intro to Health Psychology Dumas 550
PSY 2480E – Basic Principals – Development Kinghorn 550
PSY 2550A – Intro Personality Theory & Res Feher 550
PSY 2780E – Social Psychology Cheung 550
PSY 2830A – Research in Psychology Dumas 550
PSY 3131F – Music Cognition Van Hedger 550
PSY 3137F – Cognition and Aging Meade 550
PSY 3210G – Stress and Psychophysiology K. Van Hedger 550
PSY 3227B – Neuropsychology Hoshooley 550
PSY 3265G – Psychology of Virtual Reality Quinlan 550
PSY 3350G – Adolescent Risk Behavior Dumas 550
PSY 3450G – Development during Infancy Chiarella 550
PSY 3696G – Dynamics in Mentorship in Psych Department 550
PSY 3722G – Persuasion Theory & Research Gorman 550
PSY 3726F – Personal Relationships Cheung 550
PSY 3830F – Comp & Research in Psych Ruiz Pardo 550
PSY 3830G – Comp & Research in Psych Ruiz Pardo 550
PSY 3950G – History of Psychology van Tol 550
PSY 4880E – Honors Thesis Department 550

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