Ohio University - Zanesville, Department of Psychology

Ohio University - Zanesville, Department of Psychology OUZ's psychology program provides students with a well-rounded liberal arts education that focuses o Psychologists may work in a variety of roles.

Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes in both humans and animals. Psychology is a broad discipline encompassing topics from the social sciences as well as the natural sciences, especially biology. Psychologists study the relationship between brain function and behavior, as well as the relationship between the environment and behavior. For example, psychologists conduc

t both basic and applied research, serve as consultants, diagnose and treat people, teach future psychologists, test intelligence and personality, and work as health care providers. The purpose of this program is to provide students with a well-rounded liberal arts education that focuses on psychology. The program prepares students for general employment in a variety of professions, and it serves as an excellent foundation for advanced training in psychology or other related disciplines. There are many opportunities for individuals with an undergraduate degree in psychology. The great thing about a psychology degree is that it is more flexible and adaptable than most other undergraduate degrees. For example, a quality undergraduate education in psychology helps students develop skills and abilities that make them highly marketable in a wide variety of jobs, ranging from social services to business. In fact, psychology majors are often hired because they have well-developed interpersonal skills, problem-solving skills, research skills, and computer skills. Using these skills, students with an undergraduate degree in psychology often find satisfying careers in fields such as human services, education, research, human resources, and business. Although most psychology majors enter the workforce after earning an undergraduate degree, there are even more opportunities for individuals who have earned graduate degrees in psychology. Graduates with master’s and doctoral degrees work in a variety of settings, such as government agencies, laboratories, schools, universities, community health centers, prisons, corporate offices, hospitals, and courtrooms. Furthermore, they may work independently or with other professionals such as law enforcement agents, physicians, lawyers, school personnel, computer experts, engineers, policymakers, managers, and other scientists.

OUZ's Women's History Month activities begin on March 1st with our very own Dr. Dev Poling delivering a lecture, What is...
02/23/2022

OUZ's Women's History Month activities begin on March 1st with our very own Dr. Dev Poling delivering a lecture, What is Feminism?, from 3:30-4:30 in Elson Auditorium. This is an in-person event with a livestream option through Facebook Live.

Only 3 species have definitively passed the mirror test: chimpanzees, orangutans and humans. And maybe a fish?
05/08/2021

Only 3 species have definitively passed the mirror test: chimpanzees, orangutans and humans. And maybe a fish?

A report that a fish can pass the “mirror test” for self-awareness reignites debates about how to define and measure that elusive quality.

"OU placed first in the state and 17th nationally for Best Online Bachelor’s Programs in Psychology."
01/28/2021

"OU placed first in the state and 17th nationally for Best Online Bachelor’s Programs in Psychology."

Two Ohio University online bachelor’s programs are ranked as the best in the state and in the top 20 nationally in the latest rankings released today by U.S. News & World Report.

U.S. News names OU the  #1 Best Value School among public universities in the state!
11/05/2020

U.S. News names OU the #1 Best Value School among public universities in the state!

Ohio University rose to the top of the rankings in one category and moved up in several others in the latest U.S. News and World Report rankings.

This is a great virtual tour of OU Zanesville.
05/19/2020

This is a great virtual tour of OU Zanesville.

Take a virtual tour of the Ohio University Zanesville Campus.

Congrats Emily!
04/29/2020

Congrats Emily!

Outstanding Student Award in Psychology for 2019-2020: Emily Untied
Congratulations Emily. Read more here https://bit.ly/ouzoutstanding

"The study found that in the days leading up to a su***de attempt, anger increased and positive emotion decreased to a g...
02/07/2020

"The study found that in the days leading up to a su***de attempt, anger increased and positive emotion decreased to a greater degree than at other periods of time."

New research at UVA suggests that language used in text messages may one day help clinicians predict an increased risk of a su***de attempt in real time.

Congratulations to OUZ undergraduate psychology students Cassie Harper and Madison Walcott, who recently published a res...
01/03/2020

Congratulations to OUZ undergraduate psychology students Cassie Harper and Madison Walcott, who recently published a research article entitled “Using Thermal Imaging to Detect Deception Following a Staged Theft” in the Journal of Student Research. Here is a link to the article,

Using Thermal Imaging to Detect Deception Following a Staged Theft Cassie Harper Ohio University Zanesville Madison Walcott Ohio University Zanesville Frank LoSchiavo Ohio University Zanesville Keywords: deception, thermal imaging, mock crime, simulated theft Abstract We conducted an experiment to t...

11/27/2019

The following courses, which will be offered IN PERSON on the Zanesville campus spring semester, still have open seats, so register soon!

PSY 1010, General Psychology, MW, 9:30am-10:50am
Instructor: Dr. Shatz, Course #7758

PSY 1010, General Psychology, MW, 11:00am-12:20pm
Instructor: Dr. Shatz, Course #7759

PSY 1010, General Psychology, TTh, 9:30am-10:50am
Instructor: Dr. Wolfgang, Course #7849

PSY 1900, Death and Dying, F(3/27), 9:00am-5:00pm
Instructor: Dr. Shatz, Course #11000

PSY 2110, Statistics for Behavioral Sciences TTh, 9:30am-11:30am
Instructor: Dr. LoSchiavo, Course #7893

PSY 2410, Child & Adolescent Psychology, TTh, 12:30pm-1:50pm
Instructor: Dr. Poling, Course #7760

The following courses, which will be offered on the Zanesville campus via the OHIO UNIVERSITY LEARNING NETWORK spring semester, still have open seats, so register soon!

PSY 2710, Abnormal Psychology, Th, 5:30pm-8:20pm
Instructor: Dr. Gore, Course #13033

PSY 2720, Psychology of Personality, TTh, 3:30pm-4:50pm
Instructor: Dr. Casebolt, Course #7918

Just in time for Halloween…Zombie ideas! This refers to ideas about psychology that have been debunked by a mountain of ...
10/28/2019

Just in time for Halloween…Zombie ideas! This refers to ideas about psychology that have been debunked by a mountain of evidence, but nonetheless they refuse to die!

In this season of ghosts, witches, and everything spooky, APS President Lisa Feldman Barrett takes aim at the hordes of mistaken beliefs she sees continuing to haunt psychological science.

08/05/2019

APA President Rosie Phillips Davis, PhD, ABPP, says in a statement about the mass shootings in El Pase, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, that hate + guns = public health crisis.

This 12-minute documentary focuses on a local tattoo artist who helps people change their sense of self by covering thei...
07/26/2019

This 12-minute documentary focuses on a local tattoo artist who helps people change their sense of self by covering their racist, hate-related ink.

In Zanesville, Ohio, tattoo artist Billy Joe White has offered to cover up swastikas, N**i images, and other hate-filled ink for free. And he's been very bus...

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