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Earning a BA in psychology provides chances to build research abilities and gain practical experience in fields such as clinical, developmental, and social psychology. The cognitive neuroscience concentration option delivers comprehensive insights into how the mind and brain interact.
Through our psychology curriculum, you'll enhance your analytical reasoning, subject expertise, and research capabilities across diverse topics. Upper-level courses offer guided opportunities for students to engage in laboratory research and clinical practice.
Psychology graduates often enter professions like forensic psychology, educational psychology, and counseling. The skills developed in this major also benefit those pursuing careers in market analysis, vocational guidance, healthcare, or personnel management.
The cognitive neuroscience concentration is a collaborative initiative between the Psychology and Biological Sciences departments. This program helps students thoroughly grasp the connections between mental processes and brain functions.
To complete this concentration, students must declare psychology or biology as their primary major while maintaining a secondary major or minor in the complementary department.