Undergraduate

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology

Understand what motivates people and why people behave the way that they do.

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Rebecca Tse ('25)

B.A. in Psychology

About this Program

The Department of Psychology in the College of Liberal Arts offers the B.A. in Psychology. Psychology is the study of the basic laws and principles of human and animal behavior; it seeks to understand what motivates people and why people behave the way they do.

Psychology majors take courses in a variety of subfields, such as social, cognitive, personality, abnormal, developmental, and behavioral neuroscience. They also learn the research process: experimental design, data collection, analysis, and communication.

Students gain experience in the field through service-learning, internships, and experiential courses. They can work with faculty on research or as teaching assistants. Faculty specializations include clinical, cognitive, developmental, experimental, health, neuroscience, and social psychology.

B.A. vs. B.S. Degree Options

  • The Bachelor of Science in Psychology requires additional coursework in psychology, as well as more quantitative psychology classes. It is a more quantitative degree that is more suitable for those preparing for graduate study and/or careers in which an understanding of human behavior and psychological research is beneficial. Students learn the scientific approach to the study of human and animal behavior, engage in experiential learning, gain an understanding of cultural perspectives, and practice using statistical tools. 
  • The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology is more flexible to allow for combining the study of psychology with other areas, and includes a requirement for a minor field of study. It prepares students for a wide variety of careers such as law or medicine.

The Value of a Psychology Degree

Psychology is an excellent major for a wide variety of potential career paths where an understanding of human behavior and motivation is valuable. Psychology majors gain skills in statistical analysis, research, testing, writing, observation, record keeping, surveying, scientific reasoning, and scientific methodology.

Related careers in psychology include:

  • Health care
  • Behavior analysis
  • Education
  • Counseling and therapy
  • Rehabilitation services
  • Business management
  • Social work
  • Drug/alcohol education
  • Human resources
  • Advertising and marketing
  • Law
  • Systems analysis
  • Sales
  • Urban planning
  • Public relations

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    Program Information

    Program Type

    Major

    Minor

    Area of Study

    Social Sciences, Law, and Policy

    Duration

    4 Years

    Degree

    B.A. in Psychology

    Program Location

    Oxford

    Emphases

    N/A

    Required Credit Hours

    120

    Degree Requirements

    Students in the B.A. in Psychology complete 30 credit hours of psychology courses, including

    • Psy 201: Introduction to Psychology
    • Psy 202: Statistics for Behavioral Sciences
    • Psy 205: Research Methods in Psychology

    Three core courses from: 

    • Psy 301: Developmental Psychology
    • Psy 309: Learning
    • Psy 311: Psychopathology: Integrative Approaches
    • Psy 319: Brain and Behavior
    • Psy 320: Cognitive Psychology
    • Psy 321: Social Psychology

    One capstone course from:

    • Psy 340: Multicultural Psychology
    • Psy 360: Psychology of Human Sexuality
    • Psy 365: Environmental Psychology
    • Psy 390: Lab in Psy: Behavioral Neuroscience
    • Psy 392: Lab in Psy: Experimental Social Psy
    • Psy 394: Lab in Psy: Cognition and Perception
    • Psy 396: Laboratory in Psychology
    • Psy 410: Health Psychology
    • Psy 415: Introduction to Clinical Psychology
    • Psy 417: Disasters and Mental Health
    • Psy 419: Psychology of Parenting
    • Psy 430: Positive Psychology
    • Psy 451: History and Systems of Psychology
    • Psy 456: Integrative Special Topics
    • Psy 457: Integrative Special Topics
    • Psy 470: Children and Families: Community Work
    • Psy 475: Topics in Psychology Abroad
    • Psy 565: Psychology of Gender

    Three psychology elective courses. See all psychology courses in the online catalog. 

    Many educational and career paths are enhanced by a knowledge of social science, particularly in the human behavioral questions explored in the field of psychology.

    A minor in psychology consists of 18 credit hours of psychology courses including Psy 201: Introduction to Psychology, allowing maximum flexibility to pursue the areas of psychology that interest you the most.

     

    What can I do with a psychology degree?

    • Business Analyst, JP Morgan Chase
    • Division Manager, Nordstrom
    • Research Analyst, Google
    • Human Resources Consultant, Nestle
    • Addiction Therapist, Oxford Treatment Center
    • Agent, US Department of Justice
    • Pediatric Genetic Counselor, Texas Children's Hospital
    • Ophthalmologist, Florida Eye Care
    • Area Director, Boys & Girls Clubs of America
    • Assistant Attorney General, State of Tennessee
    • Professor, Emory University
    • Clinical Social Worker, Delta Community Mental Services
    • Pastor, First Baptist Church
    • Legislative Liaison, Office of the MS Lieutenant Governor
    • Psychologist, Federal Bureau of Prisons
    • Psychologist, Self-employed

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    Bachelor of Arts students must choose a minor (or double major). Combine your study of psychology with many other subjects based on your interests and career goals. Here are a few popular ones for psychology majors.
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