Tutt Science Center
The Psychology Department at Colorado College is housed within the Tutt Science Center, a state-of-the-art, LEED certified facility constructed in 2005. The department occupies the entire third floor as well as portions of the first and second floors. Utilizing 100% Smart Classrooms, three wet labs, and numerous specially equipped research rooms, the department is well equipped for teaching and research endeavors.
Psychology Department Spaces
Tutt Science 324
Tutt Science 313
The TSC313 Animal Communication wet lab is used jointly for classroom instruction and as neuroscience laboratory space.
* Made possible by a gift from the Coit Family
Tutt Science 307
The TSC307 Behavioral Neurotoxicology wet lab is used jointly for classroom instruction and as neuroscience laboratory space.
Tutt Science 312
TSC312 is used primarily as a classroom for teaching courses on Methods and Statistics.
* Made possible by a gift from Frank A. Colton Jr., Class of 1941 and Vergie Colton.
Tutt Science 305
TSC305 is used as a classroom for small enrollment classes like First Year Experience(s) or Senior Seminar(s).
*Made possible by a gift from Allen W. Mathies Jr., Class of 1952 and Weta Austin Mathies, Class of 1955
Tutt Science 301
TSC301 is used as a classroom and lab space for Introduction to Psychology. In addition to normal class sessions, students use this space to behaviorally train rats.
Tutt Science 218
TSC218 is used as a classroom for many core content courses in Psychology (e.g., Lifespan Development).
Tutt Science 214
TSC214 is used as a classroom for many core content courses in Psychology (e.g., Personality; Abnormal Psychology).
Tutt Science 122
TSC122 is a large classroom sometimes used for courses and often used for informational or social gatherings of students and faculty in the major(s). It is also used for departmental-level talks given by invited distinguished speakers.