Psychology

The study of behavior and mental processes is known as psychology. In addition to counseling, research, education, data analysis, and business, psychologists often work in other fields. Students majoring in psychology gain general knowledge about human behavior and the ability to comprehend and evaluate data from behavioral research. The topics of learning, personality, social, developmental, behavioral, and clinical psychology are covered in psychology courses. In this core behavioral science area, the curriculum emphasizes foundational ideas and empirical procedures. The conduct and analysis of laboratory and field research, as well as taking part in internships, are all recommended for psychology students to broaden their learning experiences outside of the classroom. Students who major in psychology are prepared for careers in human resources and mental health, among other fields.