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Psychology explores the study of mental processes and actions. It examines the mechanisms and motivations behind organisms' behaviors and cognitive functions. Research spans biological sciences to societal studies, with practical uses in clinical, academic, corporate, public, and various social environments.
Pursuing psychology as a profession typically demands advanced education. An undergraduate psychology degree can prepare students for graduate psychology programs or provide foundational knowledge for fields like business, legal studies, healthcare, or education. A psychology major also contributes to a well-rounded liberal arts education. The department provides career guidance resources, including multimedia materials and online platforms. Georgia State's psychology program immerses students in understanding cognition and conduct. Coursework applies psychological principles to therapeutic, organizational, communal, and social settings while deepening insights into human interaction and relationship development.
Students can choose between Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science tracks. Both programs cover fundamental theories and research techniques while enhancing communication skills. The B.S. path emphasizes STEM subjects like mathematics and natural sciences, often leading to clinical practice or advanced studies. The B.A. option focuses more on social science disciplines including economics, political studies, aging research, and related areas.