Psychology and Human Development
The study of psychology provides a strong foundation for many different fields because it promotes the problem-solving, writing, and speaking skills that are such attractive abilities to most employers. An undergraduate degree in psychology will not only make you more marketable in the work place, but will also prepare you for other graduate level degrees such as: business, law, licensed counseling or clinical psychology. This concentration is also appropriate for those who want to learn about the brain, brain development, mind-body issues, and topics such as cross-cultural differences, eco-psychology, and Buddhist psychology. As a UI&U learner you can pursue interdisciplinary study projects in psychology and human development such as religion and psychology, psychohistory, art and psychology, and organizational psychology. This interdisciplinary degree can prepare you for a career as a:
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Psychology continues to be a vast field that crosses over many professions, from counseling to family work, holistic areas of health and wellness to addiction studies to organizational leadership--the possibilities are almost endless. Looking to find your place in it all? Or perhaps you want to study human development to better understand yourself and others. The field of psychology is a science that allows you to explore the dynamics of human behavior, and apply your knowledge to a career.