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The Psychology program ranks among the most popular majors in the College of Letters & Science, covering diverse specialties within Psychological Science such as biological psychology, clinical studies, cognitive neuroscience, perception, developmental psychology, and social/personality psychology. Many graduates pursue advanced degrees to join future ranks of psychological researchers and educators who generate and share groundbreaking discoveries. Alternatively, students may enter various professional fields like business, healthcare, legal practice, teaching, or mental health services. With its extensive interdisciplinary ties to natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and medical fields, psychology holds significant potential to address pressing societal concerns. The curriculum's strong focus on research analysis and critical thinking equips undergraduates to navigate and contribute meaningfully to our intricate, multicultural global society.
Applicant must have high school record should demonstrate both rigor and breadth in the types of course work you pursue. A competitive academic record should show some of the most challenging advanced-level work offered at or through your school in as many areas as possible, while maintaining a strong GPA. The following chart shows the number of years that most admitted students studied in each subject area; English 4 years, Math 4 years, Social Studies 3-4 years, Science 3-4 years, Single Foreign Language 3-4 years and Additional Academic/Fine Arts 2 years. Applicant must have ACT score of 30 and overall SAT score of 1395.
English Language Requirement
Applicant must have TOEFL score of 100 on internet based test, 603 on the paper-based test or IELTS score of 6.5