• Frequently Asked Questions

General Questions

Undergraduate Questions

Graduate Questions

Answers to General Questions

  • What are the department's office hours?
    The Psychology Department office is open Monday through Friday, 9am to 5pm. The office is open during the winter intercession, during Spring Break, and during the summer, but the office closes for all federal and city holidays, including the week between Christmas and New Year's Day.
  • Who is the Department Chairperson?
    The Psychology Department Chairperson is Dr. Gary Fireman. He can be contacted at (617) 305-6368 or gfireman@suffolk.edu.
  • Who is the Director of Clinical Training?
    The Director of Clinical Training for our Ph.D. program is Dr. David Gansler. He can be reached at (617) 305-6397 or dgansler@suffolk.edu.  
  • What are my professor's office hours?
    The contact information and office hours of all of our instructors can be found on the Faculty Page.
  • How can I contact my TA?
    All TA contact information can be found on the Teaching Assistants Page.

Answers to Undergraduate Questions

  • What are the major/minor/honors requirements?
    All information regarding the Psychology Major and Minor and the Honors program can be found in separate pages on our website. Go to the Main Page to be linked to one of these locations.
  • What are the advising procedures for psychology majors?
    For information on undergraduate advising, please see here.
  • How can I complete my research requirement?
    All General Psychology students are required to complete a given amount of research participation. You can do this in one of two ways: 1) you can sign up for a research study or 2) complete the online research ethics training course through CITI training See the Research Participation Requirement Page for detailed information on your options.
  • What happens if I don't fulfill my research requirement for Psychology 114?
    Students who do not complete this requirement will receive an Incomplete for Psych 114. We advise all students to complete this requirement early, as there may not always be research studies in which to participate. If you cannot find a study to sign up for, you may complete option two. See the Research Participation Requirement Page for detailed information on your options.
  • What can I do with my degree?
    There are many options for a person with a Bachelor's degree in Psychology. The department has several books detailing job possibilities for psychology majors; come to the Psychology Office to sign these out. The department also has a resource page of links that provide career information. The Career Services and Co-op offices are also useful resources. They can tell you more about recent job placements of graduates with similar degrees. Also, it's helpful to think about graduate school. Many psychology graduates have gone on to Master's programs in Mental Health Counseling, School Counseling, School Psychology, Social Work, and many other non-psychology Master's programs, as well as Ph.D. and Psy.D. programs. Feel free to discuss your career options with your advisor!