The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at Yale University (Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social Science) provides a comprehensive understanding of human behavior and mental processes. The curriculum covers a wide range of psychological subfields—such as cognitive, social, developmental, clinical, and neuroscience—offering both theoretical knowledge and research experience. Students must complete one prerequisite course (PSYC 1100) followed by 12 term courses, including two social science and two natural science core courses, and a senior requirement. Tracks and elective specialization (e.g., neuroscience) are available. The program emphasizes critical thinking, scientific literacy, and independent research, preparing graduates for diverse professional or academic paths.