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BS-PSY - B.S. in Psychology

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CLASS CLASS Dept/ Psychology (program) Undergraduate Bachelor of Science

Program Title

Bachelor of Science in Psychology

Degree Designation

Bachelor of Science

Degree & Program Code

BS-PSY

Program Type

Major

Program Description

The program in psychology is designed to provide students with a scientific foundation in the methods and basic data in psychology and neuroscience and to prepare students for further work in all specializations within the field. The B.A. degree program allows more flexibility and breadth whereas the B.S. degree program emphasizes depth in quantitative skills. Psychology students acquire the fundamentals of learning and memory, perception, attention, reason and problem solving, emotion, thought, language and communication, the development of all these processes and their pathology. In addition, we apply psychology to other fields and teach techniques for measuring and studying psychological variables. Students conduct laboratory experiments on the psychological and physiological bases of behavior. The department has an invertebrate vivarium for laboratory classes and research. There are student opportunities for independent research.

Program Information & Policies

  • Minimum credit hours required—120

Students intending to major in psychology should complete course and course by the end of their sophomore year. They are advised to complete the biology and mathematics requirements as early as possible since material from these courses will be used in upper-division courses.