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Bachelor’s of Arts in Psychology

Discover the intricacies of the human mind with a BA in Psychology from Neumann University.

This versatile psychology degree prepares you for employment or graduate school in fields as wide-ranging as behavioral health, mental health counseling, occupational therapy, applied behavioral analysis, social work, education, criminal justice system, law, marketing, or human resources management. Whatever you want your psychology-based career to look like, you’ll be able to build it at Neumann.

You’ll learn in small classes — some as small as just five students — with professors who all hold Ph.D.s from internationally recognized programs.

The best learning doesn’t happen in the classroom, though, which is why you’ll complete an internship and a period of service learning before graduation. Psychology majors can also take advantage of opportunities to help professors conduct psychological research.

If graduate school is where your aspirations lie, there are plenty of options right here at Neumann. We offer a 4+1 track to earn both a BA in Psychology and an MS in Forensic Psychology.

For those who wish to join the workforce after graduation, there are numerous opportunities available in mental health, behavioral health, social work, K-12 schools, human resources and more.

Whatever your interests in the field of psychology are, this program can get you there.

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I saw the passion that my professors brought to Psychology, and I fell in love with it because of them.


— Patrick Morgan
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What are the careers?

Graduates with a psychology degree find employment in a broad range of fields, from mental health and social work to behavioral health, occupational therapy and human resources....

What are the careers?

Graduates with a psychology degree find employment in a broad range of fields, from mental health and social work to behavioral health, occupational therapy and human resources. Some of the most common careers our graduates obtain include:

  • Mental health worker
  • Intellectual disability support coordinator
  • Personal care assistant
  • Behavioral technician
  • Hospital research administrative coordinator

Pursuing a graduate degree opens up even more opportunities for interesting careers in this field.

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What are the salaries?

Salaries vary widely depending on the specific position you pursue and whether you obtain an advanced degree. Starting salaries for many careers that require a BA in Psychology...

What are the salaries?

Salaries vary widely depending on the specific position you pursue and whether you obtain an advanced degree. Starting salaries for many careers that require a BA in Psychology are around $50,000. Salary ranges for higher-level positions requiring advanced degrees can easily reach six figures.
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Who are the employers?

Graduates find employment in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, mental health institutions, educational settings, nonprofits and corporations. Some of our most common local...

Who are the employers?

Graduates find employment in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, mental health institutions, educational settings, nonprofits and corporations. Some of our most common local employers include:

  • Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
  • Main Line Rehabilitation Associates, Inc.
  • Melmark
  • Progressions Behavioral Health Services, Inc.
  • Renfrew Center for Eating Disorders
  • Silver Springs Martin Luther School
  • Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
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What is the coursework like?

The psychology major requires 59 credits of coursework, including 44 credits of required courses and 15 credits of psychology electives. Required courses include...

What is the coursework like?

The psychology major requires 59 credits of coursework, including 44 credits of required courses and 15 credits of psychology electives. Required courses include foundational psychological courses as well as introductions to topics like developmental psychology, psychopathology, multicultural psychology and more.

All students also complete a senior seminar, in which you’ll synthesize the skills you obtained during your studies to conduct a research project and report your results.

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What are the certification exams?

Many jobs pursued by psychology graduates do not require certification exams, and we fully prepare students for the ones that do.

What are the certification exams?

Many jobs pursued by psychology graduates do not require certification exams, and we fully prepare students for the ones that do.

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What are other related programs at Neumann?

In addition to this undergraduate psychology degree, Neumann offers multiple master’s degrees in the field.

This includes our MS in Forensic Psychology ,...

What are other related programs at Neumann?

In addition to this undergraduate psychology degree, Neumann offers multiple master’s degrees in the field.

This includes our MS in Forensic Psychology , which students can begin pursuing as an undergraduate in a special 4+1 program.

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Where Neumann Psychology Majors are Employed or in Graduate School

EMPLOYERS:

  • CCRES
  • Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
  • Drexel University
  • Fox Chase Cancer Research Center
  • Main Line Rehabilitation Associates, Inc.
  • Melmark
  • Pennsylvania Counseling Services, Inc.
  • Progressions Behavioral Health Services, Inc.
  • Renfrew Center for Eating Disorders
  • Silver Springs Martin Luther School
  • Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

GRADUATE SCHOOLS:

  • Drexel University
  • Gwynedd-Mercy University
  • Immaculata University
  • LaSalle University
  • Neumann University
  • Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Rosemont College
  • Tulane University
  • University of Delaware
  • West Chester University

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