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Psychology examines human behavior through cognitive, social, clinical, and biological lenses. Psychologists investigate optimal approaches for interpersonal interactions and human adaptation to change, stress, and various life circumstances. Key areas of study encompass cognition, emotion, behavior, social dynamics, and brain-mind connections. Advanced coursework delves into behavioral genetics, cognitive neuroscience, clinical psychology, developmental psychology, women's health studies, and decision-making processes.
The department views psychological and neuroscientific study as an exceptional foundation for developing critical analysis, innovative thinking, sophisticated reasoning, research capabilities, and communication proficiency. Recognized by the National Academy of Sciences for faculty excellence and academic output, the program offers outstanding preparation for careers in administration, healthcare, human resources, media, rehabilitation services, research, and numerous other fields.
Undergraduate international students are students who have completed a secondary school and are pursuing a bachelor’s degree, and who have or will be applying for a temporary U.S. Visa, such as an F-1 or J-1.
TOEFL: 75
IELTS: 6.5
Total scores must include a TOEFL writing sub score of 19 or higher or an IELTS writing sub score of 5.5 or higher. Scores may not be combined.