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Psychology is first found as a course offering under the Department of Education in the 1908-1909 bulletin. Additional courses were offered through the Department of Education, then the School of Education, then the Department of Education again until 1937. In 1937, psychology expands to become a group of course offering under the heading of Education and General Psychology in the Department of General and Vocational Education in the Division of Applied Arts and Sciences. In 1939, under the Division of Education, the Department of Education and Psychology was established. By 1955 the Department was part of the School of Applied Arts and Sciences. In the mid-1960s, the Psychology Department was established in the College of Arts and Humanities. Sometime in 1973-1974, Psychology moved to the College of Science and Mathematics.
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Brochure - Psychology
NDSU Facts - Psychology - 1977, 1989
Brochure - Psychology - graduate programs - 1987, 1999, 2002
Psynapse, Vol. 7, Issue 1 - Winter 1999 |