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The Psychology bachelor's program enables students to explore and comprehend the intricate connections between human behavior and our surrounding environment. This curriculum highlights the importance of recognizing, comprehending, and valuing diversity, cultural differences, and worldwide viewpoints. The degree combines career-focused competencies with hands-on learning experiences, equipping students for continuous growth and achievement in their professional lives. After finishing the program, graduates should be able to: Utilize core psychological concepts, theories, and research to analyze and interpret human behavior, Employ analytical and innovative thinking to assess, design, and conduct ethical psychological studies, Incorporate ethical standards, cultural awareness, and diversity factors when working with individuals from varied backgrounds, Exhibit strong communication abilities essential for psychology practitioners, and Develop a career roadmap for professional growth in psychology. For those completing the Counseling specialization (available at Providence and Charlotte campuses), additional outcomes include: Applying counseling techniques effectively in clinical supervision and understanding community-based human service organizations. Program graduates will possess expertise in psychological behavior theories, ethical standards, cultural diversity, and research methodologies. This foundation prepares them for advanced studies in psychology specializations (such as counseling, clinical, or industrial/organizational psychology) or direct entry into careers like human resources, public service, business, or social services.