Department of Psychology  
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Concentrations

General Psychology
Eleven courses are needed. Choose this concentration >

Biology Psychology
An interdepartmental major for students particularly interested in neurobiology and animal behavior. Students may not double major in psychology and biology. Required courses: five in biology and five in psychology. Choose this concentration >

Clinical Psychology
This major is intended for students in entering graduate or professional school in mental health or human services and/or wanting to work with psychiatric patients after graduation. Choose this concentration >

Engineering Psychology
An interdisciplinary program offered jointly by the Departments of Engineering Design and Psychology. Engineering Psychology, more commonly called "Human Factors," applies knowledge of human behavior and attributes to the design of equipment, machines, and large-scale systems for human use. Areas of application include biomedical engineering, environmental design, and consumer product design. Students in the College of Engineering or Liberal Arts will receive the Bachelor of Science degree from their respective colleges after meeting the general requirements set by each college. Choose this concentration >

Cognitive and Brain Sciences (CBS)
Cognitive and Brain Science is an inherently interdisciplinary area, drawing on psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, philosophy of mind, computer science, and biology. A Cognitive and Brain Science degree provides an excellent preparation for careers in the sciences, computer fields, health professions, law, and education. Choose this concentration >

A minor in CBSS is also available. View courses for the minor >

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