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Psychology students explore how biological, cognitive, social, and cultural elements combine to shape humanity's remarkable abilities for intricate behaviors, emotions, and thought processes. The curriculum covers diverse subjects such as neural functions, memory systems, logical reasoning, childhood growth, interpersonal dynamics, and psychological disorders along with therapeutic approaches.
Within the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, the psychology curriculum blends scientific inquiry with real-world applications. Learners develop essential competencies in analytical reasoning, academic writing, experimental methodology, and statistical interpretation. Practical opportunities include internships, participation in faculty-led laboratory research, and personalized mentorship for specialized study areas.
All applicants are reviewed individually and holistically. Consideration is given to factors such as:
TOEFL iBT (Internet-based): 80; TOEFL (Paper-based): 550; IELTS 6.5; PTE 67; ELS Language Centers: Pass Level 112; Duolingo English Test: 105.
Application Deadline: Fall term - December 1 (Priority); May 1 (Regular).