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Psychology encompasses a wide-ranging discipline with multiple interconnected specializations. The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology program centers on fundamental coursework in theory and methodology, covering four primary domains: fundamental psychological processes, developmental psychology, personality variations, and societal, cultural, organizational, and community frameworks. This undergraduate degree establishes proficiency in assessing psychological literature, effectively communicating psychological principles both verbally and in writing, and conducting psychological research involving study design, statistical analysis, measurement techniques, and fundamental computing skills. Our B.A. program serves as an ideal preparation for careers in human services and behavioral fields. Psychology Knowledge Foundation: Outline core theories, fundamental principles, and unifying themes in psychology. Gain functional understanding across psychological subfields. Explain practical implementations of psychological concepts. Research and Analytical Skills: Apply scientific methods to understand psychological phenomena. Demonstrate competence in accessing psychological resources. Employ creative and comprehensive approaches to problem-solving. Evaluate, plan, and execute foundational psychological studies. Consider cultural and social influences in research methodologies.