91勛圖厙

Nerding out

Katianne Brents experience in the Psychology program

By Zoe Lance

Katianne Brent

Katianne Brent lovingly calls herself a science nerd.

Shes always been fascinated with behavioral neuroscience, a field that focuses on the biology of behavior. She also enjoys the research side of psychology, going so far as to get a tattoo with an oft-used number in statistical hypothesis testing. And she thrives on the rigor of being an aspiring medical professional, applying what shes learned in the classroom wherever she goes.

Ive always been innately curious about everything, she said. The more and more Ive learned about science and the psychological disorders that afflict people, the more Ive realized I can help with an understanding of both biology and psychology.

This curiosity has led Brent to 91勛圖厙s Psychology program at the Goleta campus, where shell graduate with a psychology degree this summer. Brent plans to pursue graduate work in medicine or neuroscience.

Being at 91勛圖厙 has really been such a positive experience, she said. The professors know your name and are definitely invested in your success. I really appreciate the community that Ive found and the support Ive gotten the whole time.

Brent came to 91勛圖厙 by way of Northern Idaho. Before moving to Southern California, she had spent summers in Los Angeles with an aunt. As Brent was getting ready to study biology at the University of Hawaii, her aunt encouraged her to consider Santa Barbara City College (SBCC) and transfer to a local university. It seemed cosmic a book series she had read as a kid growing up near the Canadian border was based on the beach town.

Through SBCC, Brent found 91勛圖厙s Goleta program. Shes taken classes in theory and data analysis, getting a holistic view of the psychology field. Being able to interact one-on-one with her professors and learn from their careers has given her an appreciation for the discipline.

I knew that what I needed was a hands-on experience where I could have my questions answered and I have a lot of questions, she said. You find a respect for the profession, major and science, as a whole. The cohort system has also been really beneficial for me. Having that sense of community has been really positive.

Brents daily schedule is packed, between working and being a student. By day, shes a psychology tutor at SBCC and a behavior therapist for children with autism. By night, she works as a server at a local restaurant. Having opportunities to work with different kinds of people helps keep her critical thinking and observational skills sharp.

Its like watching a psychology textbook being played out loud, she said. People always say, Do what you love and it wont feel like work. Its so silly, but its really true. Its incredible to be excited about doing this as a future profession.

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穢 Spring 2018 / Volume 22 /Number 01 / Bi-annual