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Students should note that psychology classes are available across multiple departments and programs. Those looking for a broad introduction to psychology—covering topics like development, clinical studies, perception, learning, memory, cognition, and neuroscience—should review the course offerings under the B.A. in Psychology. This program equips students with comprehensive knowledge in foundational psychology. For those drawn to quantitative methods in Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental Psychology (focusing on Sensation, Perception, Attention, and Memory), Language Science, or Computational Cognitive Science, the B.S. in Cognitive Sciences listings are recommended. Students exploring other psychology specializations may find relevant courses in the School of Social Ecology and School of Biological Sciences sections. The Honors Program in Psychology and Cognitive Sciences offers high-achieving undergraduates an opportunity to engage in advanced research and academic work. This program fosters scientific research skills and provides a pathway to graduate-level study or meaningful research projects before graduation. Eligible students from both majors are encouraged to apply, regardless of their future academic or career plans.