This psychology major is structured to give undergraduates a comprehensive education in psychology, emphasizing both theoretical knowledge and practical experience. The curriculum aligns with the American Psychological Association's student learning outcomes, aiming to foster understanding of psychological concepts, scientific inquiry, ethical responsibility, communication skills, and professional development. The program is designed to be completed in a minimum of 4-5 semesters from the declaration of the major, with a focus on providing students with the scientific tools necessary for success in the field, along with an introduction to various content areas of psychology.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for students who wish to develop a solid foundation in psychology, combining scientific reasoning, research skills, and practical experience. It prepares students for careers in psychological sciences, research, or related fields, and supports those planning to pursue postgraduate education.
The curriculum includes core courses in psychology and various advanced courses that students can select based on their interests. Students will engage in research, experiential learning, and practicums, with opportunities for directed studies and honors research. The program is structured to facilitate specialization through elective courses in different psychology content areas and practical experiences.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
29.96L
Living cost
Students must complete 10 core courses totaling 10 credit hours, including introductory psychology, analytics, research methods, and orientation. The major also requires 27 credit hours of various psychology courses, including group-based and elective courses, with a minimum grade of 'C' in each psychology course to count toward the degree.

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Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in research, clinical practice, human services, and organizational psychology. The program also supports students seeking to pursue further education or professional training in psychology.