The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at Yale College provides a comprehensive understanding of human behavior and mental processes. The program explores various subfields including cognitive, social, developmental, and neuroscientific psychology. Students are required to complete 12 courses beyond introductory psychology, including core courses from both social science and natural science perspectives. The B.A. track emphasizes theoretical, cultural, and broader social aspects of psychology, and culminates in a nonempirical literature review. Students may choose electives or specializations, such as neuroscience. The curriculum involves rigorous coursework in behavioral science, encourages participation in research, and emphasizes critical thinking, scientific literacy, and interdisciplinary breadth. Graduates are prepared for careers in psychology, research, education, policy, or further study.
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