The bachelor in Psychology (Major) involves coursework that explores behavior, emotions, cognitive processes, and the factors that influence them from a variety of perspectives.
Psychology is a pluralistic discipline with roots in and connections to the natural sciences, the social sciences, medicine, and the humanities, and the bachelor in Psychology (Major) gives students training in these various roots, providing rigorous theoretical and practical training necessary for a career as a psychologist in medicine, business, and education, as well as preparation for graduate-level work.
Students in the bachelor in Psychology (Major) work closely with faculty and other students on research projects, developing their own, individualized research projects in their final year. This work is enhanced with internship opportunities putting students in different, challenging organizational environments in which their growing knowledge of psychology is essential.