The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse (UWL) is a public university located in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Founded in 1866, UWL is the second-oldest university in the University of Wisconsin System. UWL offers over 100 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, and has a student body of over 11,000. UWL is home to the La Crosse Center, a 10,000-seat arena that hosts sporting events, concerts, and other events. UWL is also home to the La Crosse Loggers, a minor league baseball team.
The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Psychology Department offers a comprehensive education centered on the scientific study of human behavior and the mind. Providing a robust curriculum with a strong emphasis on research and practical application, the department prepares students for diverse careers and graduate studies. Featuring experienced faculty, it offers popular Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts degrees, alongside graduate programs in School Psychology, including a unique online option. Students engage in a wide range of research areas and benefit from experiential learning opportunities like internships and faculty collaboration, fostering critical thinking and real-world skills within a supportive academic community focused on career readiness.
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