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Purdue University's Department of Psychology offers both Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in Psychology.
Psychology examines behavior and mental processes through scientific methods, aiming to describe, explain, predict, and modify both observable actions and internal experiences like thoughts and emotions. Our undergraduate program emphasizes four core principles:
1. psychology operates as a scientific discipline
2. behavior results from individual characteristics, environmental factors, and their interplay
3. psychology's development reflects its historical and social context through various theoretical approaches
4. cultural and social settings shape the interpretation and application of psychological concepts.
Our program features dynamic learning experiences, rigorous coursework, and exceptional research and internship possibilities. Starting in your first year, you can collaborate with distinguished faculty on research projects. A supportive peer-advising system fosters leadership development as students guide one another.
Graduates gain expertise in communication, analytical reasoning, research methods, ethical practices, and cultural awareness. Alumni frequently pursue advanced degrees in psychology or enter professional programs like law, medicine, or physical therapy. Others continue their education in fields such as social work.
Students must have earned a diploma from an accredited high school before you enroll at IUPUI.
ENGLISH PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS
Students scoring TOEFL 60+ or IELTS 5.5+ are eligible for admission but should anticipate taking additional English for Academic Purposes courses along with their academic program.