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Students who study psychology look to answer that age-old
question: why do people do the things they do? Post University's
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology degree program prepares students
for careers in the stimulating and satisfying study of human
behavior within social services or related fields. It also
can be a springboard to further education, either through
a graduate program or specialized professional training.
Post University's psychology students not only take courses
related to their major, they take courses in liberal arts,
organizational leadership, and personal development –
all of which provide the breadth and depth of knowledge needed
to become a leader in this field.
Since psychology is an empirical discipline in which training
and experience in research are essential to a student's education,
Post University psychology majors are required to take courses
in statistics and research methodology, and to participate
in research.
Requirements
High School Diploma or GED.
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About Post University Online
Founded in 1890, Post University is a student-focused, career-driven
university committed to providing students with the knowledge,
personal skills and experience required to be leaders in their
chosen fields. Located in Waterbury, Conn., Post University
provides a wide array of degree programs for on-campus and
online students of all ages. It is known for its quality,
career-driven academic programs, small classes, and competitive
NCAA Division II athletics. Its more than 5,000 full- and
part-time students come from the United States and abroad,
and are supported by faculty whose mission is to prepare students
to compete and succeed in today’s global workplace.
Learn more about Post
University Online.
Accreditation
Post University is accredited by The Commission on Institutions
of Higher Education (CIHE) of the New England Association
of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). Post University is also licensed
by the State of Connecticut through the Department of Higher
Education (DHE). |