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Earning a Bachelor of Science in Psychology equips you with research capabilities and practical experience that complement your background in biology or other natural sciences. BS students explore areas like cognitive neuroscience, developmental and social psychology, along with clinical psychology studies. The program provides laboratory opportunities where students apply biological techniques to evaluate emotional and cognitive processes in humans. An available cognitive neuroscience specialization delivers comprehensive knowledge about brain-mind connections.
You'll master psychological research methodologies, preparing you for advanced studies in medical or neuroscience fields. Alumni from this degree often become researchers, healthcare professionals, or mental health practitioners like counselors and therapists.
The cognitive neuroscience track is a collaborative initiative between the Psychology and Biological Sciences departments, designed to help students thoroughly grasp how mental processes relate to neurological functions.