If you're fascinated by the human mind, this program offers a comprehensive exploration of human thought, emotion, and behavior. At Lynchburg, you'll dive into various psychology fields including clinical, counseling, social, developmental, neuroscience, and cognitive psychology. The course combines theoretical learning with practical experiences, such as studying mindfulness, designing research projects, and working with technology like biofeedback equipment and brain models. It’s designed to prepare students for both career pursuits in psychology and further graduate study, emphasizing skill development in communication, critical thinking, teamwork, and leadership. The program also provides internship opportunities and dedicated support to help you reach your professional goals.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for those who want to learn how people think, feel, and behave. It provides hands-on experience with technology and research tools, fostering a deep understanding of human behavior. The program also offers tailored courses and personalized faculty support to help students plan a career that suits their aspirations in psychology, whether clinical or non-clinical. The internship opportunities further enhance practical skills, making graduates well-prepared for both work and graduate study.
The program offers emphases in Counseling Psychology, Forensic Psychology, General Psychology, and Sports Psychology, allowing students to focus on areas aligned with their career interests.
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Program requirements are listed in the undergraduate catalog, with specific details provided there.

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A degree in psychological science can lead to various roles such as licensed professional counselor, policy analyst, occupational therapist, school counselor, or human resources assistant. Graduates often find employment in mental health services, education, research, or industry, with salaries varying based on experience, location, and role.