The Bachelor of Science in Psychology is your gateway to understanding why people think, feel, and act the way they do. This degree isn’t just about studying—it’s about discovering the secrets behind human behavior and using that knowledge to make a real difference.
What You’ll Do
While earning your degree, you’ll explore everything from how the brain works to what drives human behavior. You’ll take courses in areas like cognitive psychology, social psychology, and behavioral neuroscience. Expect to engage in hands-on research, work with real data, and even participate in experiments. This isn’t just a classroom experience—it’s about getting into the field, asking the tough questions, and finding answers.
When you earn your bachelor's degree in psychology, you’ll be prepared for careers in health, politics, medicine, business, government, and more. You’ll get there because of opportunities to:
- Work closely with knowledgeable faculty in small classes.
- Start with courses in career planning and development to determine your desired career and necessary education.
- Participate in and develop psychological research.
- Gain professional research experience through Southeast’s annual Student Research Conference and internship experiences.
What Can You Do with a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology?
With a B.S. in Psychology, the possibilities are wide open. You can pursue careers in mental health, human resources, marketing, or even forensic psychology. Interested in more? This degree also sets you up perfectly for graduate studies in psychology, counseling, or medicine. Whether you want to work directly with people or behind the scenes in research, your psychology degree will equip you to succeed.