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Psychology explores diverse phenomena across multiple levels of analysis with three primary objectives: to enhance comprehension of sensory, perceptual, cognitive, and emotional processes in the brain, to investigate the biological and evolutionary roots of behavior, and to examine how individuals and groups are socially perceived and evaluated. Those pursuing either a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree complete core courses covering key subfields such as perception, cognition, developmental psychology, behavioral neuroscience, and social psychology. The curriculum includes quantitative methods training and offers specialized seminar options along with laboratory courses emphasizing research methodology and cutting-edge techniques. Bachelor of Science candidates must additionally fulfill requirements in research methods, a lab course, and four science electives aligned with their chosen academic focus. This Psychology program equips graduates for professional paths in research, academia, clinical practice, business, legal fields, and education.