
The customized design of the Psychology building provides a spacious environment that supports instruction and research, student development, and community outreach initiatives alike. Dedicated in 1996, the Psychology building houses 36 offices and 20 faculty labs with two dedicated general use classrooms, various seminar-ready areas for graduate classes, and a 25-station computer classroom/lab.
Notable research tools include a recently-updated Neuroscan system in the Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, and a driving simulator and optikinetic drum located in the Human Factors Laboratory. An 8-station graduate student computer lab gives these students the facilities that are most often needed to conduct small research projects.

All students enjoy the use of a newly refurbished 25-station computer classroom and lab.

Eight station graduate computer lab
