
BA/BS in Psychological Science, Marquette university
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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48 Months
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About this course
Psychological Science at Salem College is designed to explore the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. The program aims to deepen students' understanding of theories, research methods, and applications in psychology. It combines academic coursework with hands-on research opportunities, fostering critical thinking, analytical skills, and effective communication. Students progress from learning basic concepts to conducting independent research and participating in experiments, including practical experience through the Psychology Lab and internships.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program offers a rich combination of theoretical learning and practical experience, including research projects, experimentation, and internships. These opportunities help students understand mental health and human development, and prepare them for diverse career paths or graduate studies. The program's focus on health-related electives, such as Psychology of Women and Human Sexuality, adds further depth, making it especially valuable for students interested in health leadership roles.
Specialisation
Students can choose between a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science major in psychological science. There is also an option to pursue a minor in psychological science, allowing students to tailor their studies based on their interests and career goals.
Course fees
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Degree requirements
The program offers a Bachelor of Arts with a major in psychological science, a Bachelor of Science with a major in psychological science, and a minor in psychological science. Specific coursework details and credit requirements are available in Salem's academic catalog.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
PTE
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TOEFL
79
DUOLINGO
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Career prospects
Graduates with a degree in psychological science can pursue careers in counseling, human services, communication, and other health-related fields. Many also find opportunities in government, business, and non-profit sectors. Additionally, numerous students continue their education in graduate programs like counseling and social work, expanding their professional prospects.
FAQs
What kind of practical experiences will I get?
Students can engage in experimentation, research projects, and internships that build practical skills and deepen their understanding of psychology.
Can I focus on health-related topics?
Yes, the program includes electives such as the Psychology of Women and Human Sexuality, which allow for a focus on health and human development topics.
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