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Bachelor of Arts Psychology

Student in ClassroomThe undergraduate major in Psychology provides students with a knowledge of the factors that affect human behavior and the techniques that treat behavioral (has been aligned with the 2006 APA goals for undergraduate learning outcomes) and psychological disorders. The curriculum provides many opportunities for development of special interests, personal growth, and research in the behavioral sciences, under faculty supervision.

Undergraduate students who expect to do graduate study in psychology should, with the assistance of their advisor, carefully select the courses that will qualify them for admission to a graduate program. Graduate programs commonly require twenty-four to thirty hours in undergraduate psychology, including statistics, research methodology, cognitive or learning psychology, developmental psychology, experimental psychology, social psychology, and abnormal psychology.

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