To earn a Bachelor's degree in Psychology you will need to complete the University Studies Program, the Arts & Sciences Core requirements, and the major requirements. The major requires at least 33 ...
This page outlines the requirements for the major in Psychology at Lang. Students in the Bachelor's Program for Adults and Transfer Students (Adult Bachelor’s Program) who are pursuing a BA in ...
Most students start to explore Psychology by enrolling in PSYC 1101, Introduction to Psychology, which provides a general introduction to the major concerns of contemporary psychology, including ...
Psychology is the scientific study of how and why people think, feel, and behave as they do. Psychology focuses on understanding basic functions such as memory, emotion, visual perception, social ...
*Any one developmental seminar (3010, 3011), any one social seminar (3035, 30XX), and any one neuroscience seminar (3050, 3054, 3055) may count toward the seminar requirement. Classes taken abroad ...
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Professors Aronson, Boucher, Douglass, and Kahan; Associate Professor Sargent (chair); Assistant Professors Garrison and Maker-Castro; Instructor Finch; Visiting Assistant Professors Langdon and ...
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Ancillary courses are a key part of the Psychology (PSYC) and Neuroscience (NRSC) majors. They strengthen your foundation in math and science, support your understanding of research methods and ...