Past students have collaborated with faculty members in ongoing research through Doane University’s undergraduate summer research program, an honor lab, or through individual work with a professor.
Previous research projects have included topics such as:
With over 60 student-led clubs and organizations, including a Student Programming Board that sponsors competitions and guest appearances, our campus is a community. From Athletes to Zumba enthusiasts, there is a place for you at Doane University.
One of the most important college experiences is engaging and learning in your classes. At the Doane Learning Center, our students have free access to academic counseling and support to exceed in their studies.
At Doane University, we reward students for their achievements both in and outside of the classroom. Through scholarships, grants, work-study, and on-campus employment, our students look forward to starting jobs, not payment plans.
Students studying psychology develop a wide base of knowledge and diverse ways of seeing the world. The science of psychology is used in areas ranging from business and economics, to health and mental health, environmental sustainability, trauma, child development, sports and performance, forensics and education.
The study of psychology invites connection to almost every human activity — from how we address challenges in healthcare to how we engineer buildings or educate children.
Psychology uses science to address complex individual and social issues. For example, psychological science is used in understanding behavioral and neurobiological aspects of technology and social media use including human development, mental health, group behavior, behavioral economics, politics and other biopsychosocial variables. Psychology informs us about how people learn, interpret events and make decisions in every aspect of our lives. Psychology students have extensive, mentored internship opportunities which provide experiences to explore their unique interests and apply classroom knowledge to real world environments while building professional skills and networks.
Students studying psychology develop a wide base of knowledge and diverse ways of seeing the world. The science of psychology is used in areas ranging from business and economics, to health and mental health, environmental sustainability, trauma, child development, sports and performance, forensics and education.
The study of psychology invites connection to almost every human activity — from how we address challenges in healthcare to how we engineer buildings or educate children.
Psychology uses science to address complex individual and social issues. For example, psychological science is used in understanding behavioral and neurobiological aspects of technology and social media use including human development, mental health, group behavior, behavioral economics, politics and other biopsychosocial variables. Psychology informs us about how people learn, interpret events and make decisions in every aspect of our lives. Psychology students have extensive, mentored internship opportunities which provide experiences to explore their unique interests and apply classroom knowledge to real world environments while building professional skills and networks.