Psychology (B.A.)

  • Adult/Evening Undergraduate, Major, Minor
  • 4-year, On Campus

Career Opportunities

Our graduates have utilized the program to their full advantage, and find themselves working for noteworthy employers such as:

  • National Institutes of Health
  • Federal Prison System
  • United States Air Force
  • Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

A degree in psychology can also take you places other than a therapist’s office. Our students have explored careers in:

  • Sales
  • Marketing
  • Labor
  • Personnel and training
  • Business

David J. Falcone, Ph.D.

David J. Falcone, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Psychology. He studied at the University of Dayton before moving on to Western Illinois University where he received a master’s degree in psychology. Subsequently, he attended the University of Kentucky to attain a doctoral degree in psychology. His major areas of interest in research and teaching have changed over the years, and have included questions in developmental psychology, cognitive psychology, and personality. After almost 40 years of teaching at La Salle, he now thinks of himself as a generalist, and reads and studies in a variety of areas with the aim of bringing a deeper story to his classroom. His personal life includes volunteer work and performances as an acoustic-fingerstyle guitarist and vocalist in the Philadelphia area.

Meredith E. Kneavel, Ph.D.

Meredith E. Kneavel, Ph.D., is an accomplished academic leader, researcher, and educator with a specialization in biopsychology and neuroscience whose career has spanned over two decades.

La Salle University’s Speech-Language-Hearing Community Clinic

The initiative, unveiled in time for April’s Parkinson’s Awareness Month, allows for training the next generation of speech-language pathologists.

Gabrielle LaCroix, '27, is a double major in finance and marketing and also a dedicated member of La Salle’s field hockey team, one of the many communities she is a part of at 20th and Olney.

A team effort propels Gabrielle LaCroix, ’27, on her career path in finance.