Webster University's Bachelor of Science in Psychological Science is designed to give students a comprehensive understanding of human behavior within biological, cognitive, personality, and social contexts. The program aims to equip students with research skills and data analysis expertise necessary for graduate studies like MA or PhD in psychology. It emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach, offering opportunities to learn from multiple fields such as biology and exercise science, and prepares students to navigate the complexities of the modern world with a solid psychological foundation.
Why this course is highly recommended
The program is research-focused, offering students hands-on opportunities to engage in research projects and present at professional conferences, often fully funded by Webster. With courses available across Webster’s global campuses, students gain a multicultural perspective. The curriculum is regularly updated to align with best practices in the field and research scholarship, ensuring graduates are well-prepared to succeed in a variety of careers or graduate programs.
Students can pursue dual degree options such as Psychological Science with a BA in Biology or a BS in Biological Sciences. There are also dual major options like Psychological Science combined with Biological Sciences or Exercise Science, offering a diverse and interdisciplinary learning experience.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
26.94L
Living cost
The program is designed to be completed in 3-4 years, full-time, and is offered at Webster Groves, Missouri. Specific course sequences and elective options are available, with opportunities for studying abroad in locations such as Greece, Switzerland, and the Netherlands while staying on track for graduation.

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Graduates can pursue careers as clinical psychologists, social workers, research analysts, human resource specialists, crisis workers, or educators. Many alumni continue their education in graduate programs or enter fields like medical professions, human resources, or media production.