A Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology (BA/BSc) is an undergraduate degree conferred upon a student who has met all the graduation prerequisites at a degree-granting college or university. The general range of completion of degree requirements is 3-5 years. Students who major in psychology are desirous of a greater understanding of the human mind, emotions, and behaviors. Some utilize the bachelor’s degree as the foundation for graduate degrees in psychology or other disciplines; others use its benefits to enter the workforce in areas involving substantial amounts of human interaction. To earn a BA in Psychology, you will need to satisfy both the general education requirements of your college as well as the ones set forth by the college’s Psychology Department. General education requirements (GERs) are classes which expose the student to a wide variety of academic disciplines. All institutions require the matriculate to successfully complete general education units which consist of taking a set number of classes in departments such as natural sciences, social sciences and humanities. The goal of general education courses is to graduate scholars who are well-rounded and versed in a variety of the major disciplines; in fact the origins of the concept date back to the late 1800s. Choosing your courses will be an important step in your college career; the grades you earn will ultimately be integrated into your overall Grade Point Average or GPA. Many students prefer to take their general education requirements at a community or city college and later transfer to a 4-year college or university.

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