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The field of psychological sciences involves the systematic examination of human behavior, cognition, and mental functioning.
This discipline explores individual and group behaviors, thought processes, and our engagement with both the physical environment and social relationships.
Graduates can pursue diverse career paths in mental health services, academic institutions, research organizations, consumer insights, personnel management, and public policy development.
The integrated Bachelor of Science and Master of Nursing program cultivates analytical abilities while allowing students to investigate various scientific disciplines. The curriculum includes core science requirements, introductory electives, a specialized major, and additional electives to fulfill degree credit requirements from either disciplinary or interdisciplinary course offerings.
The initial year focuses exclusively on scientific studies, with nursing coursework beginning in the second year. Progression to the Master's component requires meeting specific academic benchmarks. The nursing curriculum combines theoretical instruction with extensive hands-on training, featuring more than 800 hours of clinical practice throughout the program.