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Clemson provides both Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts programs in psychology. The B.A. program emphasizes foreign languages and humanities, while the B.S. program focuses more on scientific and mathematical coursework. Studying psychology equips students for diverse careers in human services, management, education, healthcare, athletics, and other fields that demand a thorough comprehension of human behavior. Through practicum courses, motivated students can obtain hands-on clinical and counseling training at nearby medical facilities and crisis intervention centers.
Undergraduates have opportunities to collaborate with professors and graduate students on practical research initiatives. Annually, multiple psychology conferences at regional, national, and global levels feature research papers co-authored by undergraduate students. The curriculum concentrates on investigating mental processes, behavioral patterns, and their complex interrelationships.