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The learning goals for a Psychology degree with Cognitive Science focus include: (a) explaining psychology and behavioral neuroscience as academic fields; (b) applying core concepts, terminology, and key theories to analyze psychological events; (c) showing comprehensive knowledge across psychological and neuroscientific domains; (d) evaluating, planning, and performing fundamental psychological research with proper methodologies; (e) drawing meaningful inferences from psychological and neuroscientific findings; (f) adhering to ethical standards and APA guidelines when conducting and reporting research; (g) employing analytical reasoning to assess, formulate, support, and challenge arguments; (h) outlining key practical applications of psychology across various specialties; (i) implementing psychological and neuroscientific approaches to address real-world challenges; (j) demonstrating how psychological concepts can clarify societal matters and guide policy decisions; (k) valuing academic honesty; (l) appreciating human diversity and recognizing cultural variations in psychological interpretations; (m) acknowledging the boundaries of psychological expertise.
All students, both freshmen and transfer, must apply online for admission as an undergraduate student.
Applicants should upload a copy of their unofficial international transcript or marks sheet (high school/secondary or college/university) using our secure document upload system.
All international transfer applicants must have their international documents evaluated by a US credentialing agency that holds membership with the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES).
English proficiency may be satisfied two ways:
A minimum score or greater on any of the following English language tests: