Interdisciplinary Baccalaureate in Psychology

Psychology

The Interdisciplinary Baccalaureate (BI) in Psychology aims to shape professionals who are mindful of cultural diversity and respectful of individual differences, so that they may contribute to the improvement of people’s behavior and quality of life.

This unique baccalaureate program establishes the necessary conditions for students to develop their critical thinking and research skills to produce work that allows them to achieve success in their studies.

High school graduates, transfer students, and students with associate degrees in arts or sciences are encouraged to apply for this interdisciplinary bachelor's degree.

Program Goals

Students can complete the baccalaureate of psychology concentration in three (3) years and one (1) semester. Acquisition of a third language and participation in an experience abroad are required for the completion of this degree program, adding to the multicultural and global perspective that makes the baccalaureate program so unique.

Students will engage in pre-practicum experiences of real scenarios to acquire basic knowledge of human behavior as well as of the biological, affective, social, and individual foundations of psychology, measurement, and ethics.

They will also develop basic research skills and obtain the tools that will enable them to perform competently in areas related to psychology. In addition, they will refine the interpersonal skills that will allow them to work as part of an interdisciplinary team.

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