What is the difference between a BA and BS in psychology?
I want to study psychology but I am more of a science person, so I'm wondering what classes I would need to take for a BS in psychology, or a BA in psychology.
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2 answers
Zachariah’s Answer
I think it depends on the school you are attending and earning the degree from. At my undergrad alma mater, the University of Massachusetts Amherst, the Bachelor's of Arts option required students take two semesters of a language and the Bachelor's of Science required students to take a higher number of credits in the College of Natural Sciences department. You should check with your school's psychology department to find out what the requirements of either are and try to work with them to determine which track suits your needs best. As with anything in academia you are going to want to try to suit the needs you will have upon graduation when you are trying to join the workforce.
Good Luck!
Daniela Silva
Daniela’s Answer
Hi, Franziska
Both degrees<span style="color: rgb(102, 102, 102);"> will provide a general overview of the field of psychology. The Bachelor of Arts is an excellent choice for students who want a balance between psychology and another discipline, such as HR, marketing and health care. However, the Bachelor of Science degree offers more flexibility and diversity for students who wish to pursue psychology as their primary academic choice. In the end, it is important to select a degree that satisfies your needs, interests and career goals.</span>
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