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Purdue University Northwest's behavioral sciences program offers an interdisciplinary approach, combining sociology, psychology, and anthropology studies. Students can select either a BA or BS degree to align with their professional aspirations. This comprehensive program equips learners with versatile skills for careers in social services, public sectors, and academic fields.
The curriculum fosters a multifaceted understanding of human behavior, cultural dynamics, and societal structures. Graduates gain solid preparation for both immediate employment and advanced academic pursuits.
Students enjoy flexible course selections while developing core competencies in behavioral and social sciences.
Upon completing the Behavioral Science program, graduates will possess enhanced communication abilities, analytical reasoning, problem-solving techniques, and research methodologies.
Applicants must have official high school transcript(s) or GED test score report.
Test scores: Internet Based TOEFL (iBT) - 79 or higher; IELTS with a score of at least 6.5 or higher; British O-Level English Language Exam with a Grade of A or B on Ordinary Level of GCE/GCSE/IGCSE. PNW Undergraduate Admissions accepts a 100-110 Duolingo English Test score band.