Psychology Degree (B.A.)
Bachelor of Arts
Major in Psychology
Studying psychology delves into human behavior, cognition, and emotions. You'll explore topics such as perception, memory, motivation, and personality, while learning research methods to critically evaluate findings. The curriculum covers areas like developmental psychology, abnormal psychology, social psychology, and cognitive psychology. Additionally, you'll discover practical applications in fields such as clinical psychology, counseling, and industrial-organizational psychology, offering insights into the complexities of the human mind and behavior.
Course Rotations
In-Person | ONLINE |
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PSY 1300 | PSY 2100 |
PSY 3315 | PSY 2301 |
PSY 3316 | PSY 2101 |
PSY 3331 | PSY 2311 |
PSY 3335 | PSY 3312 |
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PSY 3336 | |
PSY 3341 | |
PSY 3350 | |
PSY 3361 | |
PSY 3402 | |
PSY 4342 | |
PSY 4391 |
In-Person | Online |
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PSY 3361 | More information coming soon! |
PSY 3315 | |
PSY 3350 | |
PSY 3335 | |
PSY 3402 | |
PSY 3300 | |
PSY 3312 | |
PSY 4391 |
☆ Over 400 partnerships for internship opportunities
Flexible course offerings, direct path to master's programs, and clinical preparation.
What jobs can you pursue with a bachelor's degree in psychology?
- Career Counselor
- Human Resources Specialist
- Teacher
- Case Manager
- Advertising Agent
- Behavior Analyst
- Community Outreach Worker
- Case Manager
- Market Researcher
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