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The Bachelor of Science in Psychology program equips students for advanced studies in psychology and similar disciplines. The curriculum covers subjects like stress and trauma, the neurological foundations of learning and memory, social and biological factors affecting mental and physical wellbeing, childhood development, and identifying and treating psychological conditions. Learners analyze data and participate in practical research projects. Through elective courses, students can focus on specific psychology specialties or connected areas like neuroscience. This degree provides a foundation for pursuing graduate education or careers in clinical psychology, cognitive science, behavioral neuroscience, medical fields, and other related professions.
The Child Psychology specialization readies students for graduate work in clinical psychology, research-focused psychology, school counseling, developmental psychology, school psychology, or other fields requiring expertise in human development and relationships. Coursework examines child growth patterns, psychological conditions in youth, cognitive development in children, personality formation, and hands-on research involving child psychology.