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The Psychology Department provides multiple pathways for students, featuring a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), a Bachelor of Science (B.S.), and a minor program. Those aiming for careers where psychology knowledge is beneficial—such as business, communications, or social services—may find the B.A. track well-suited. These students should seek hands-on experience through part-time jobs or internships in their chosen field. For students aspiring to enter psychology, social work, or professions like law, graduate studies and advanced degrees will be necessary. They should consult their academic advisors to determine whether the B.A. or B.S. aligns better with their career objectives. The B.S. is particularly advised for those pursuing medical, dental, or physical therapy careers. All students are urged to take advantage of career support services offered by the Psychology Department, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the University to explore opportunities and develop strategies for success.