Undergraduate Degree Programs
The department offers three degree programs: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Bachelor of Science (B.S.), and the Integrated B.S./M.A. Program. We offer courses in all major areas of experimental psychology, with emphasis in the areas of behavior analysis, biopsychology, clinical psychology, cognitive and cognitive neuropsychology, developmental psychology, human information processing, physiological psychology, psychopathology, sensation and perception, and social psychology. The department emphasizes research in the experimental and theoretical analysis of human and animal behavior, and the study of the mind. Students who major in psychology can expect to develop a knowledge of a broad range of content areas, as well as basic skills in experimental and analytic procedures.
Undergraduate Program - B.A. versus B.S.
The Psychology Department offers two undergraduate programs: a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology. The B.S. program is more structured than the B.A. Program, and has a slightly higher course load with an emphasis on laboratory courses and field specific courses. Both degrees provide a good educational basis for higher education as well as employment outside the academic setting. The idea of the B.S. was born because of the departments research focus and the feeling by students that a B.S. degree represents this focus better in the real world. (When applying to graduate programs, course-work is of more interest than the type of degree.) However, the B.S. will allow you to apply to the Integrated B.S./M.A. Program. Yet, no matter which degree you eventually have, both the B.A. and B.S. provide a solid foundation.
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UNDERGRADUATE INFO
Course Spotlight for upcoming Winter 2010
Psychology 144
Memory and Amnesia
Instructor: Sean Kang
MWF 3-3:50pm
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