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The main difference between the B.S. degree and the B.A. degree is the foundation: B.S. students will spend more time in science classes (usually biology and chemistry) while the B.A. students have a larger foundation in liberal arts (foreign languages and communications classes).
What is a Psychology degree?
The psychology degree program at Florida Tech offers in-depth preparation for careers and graduate study in behavior analysis, clinical psychology, neuropsychology, organizational management and many other areas. All psychology degree students benefit from small classes, personal interaction with faculty and exciting research opportunities. Most students pursuing a B.S. in psychology are focused on the intersection of psychology and the natural sciences, and although all of our concentrations can fit into the B.S. degree, students seeking the B.S. often choose concentrations in animal behavior, neuropsychology, and clinical psychology.
Advantages
Why Florida Tech: The psychology degree at Florida Tech offers:
- Individual attention
- Solid graduate school preparation
- Abundant community resources
- Hands-on fieldwork
- Specialize as an undergraduate
The Numbers: Average class size within department: 23, Faculty members: 22
Learning
Clubs and Organizations: Psi Chi, Psychology Honor Society,Undergraduate Psychology Student Association,Forensic Psychology Association
Research: Florida Tech psychology degree students can take one-credit or three-credit research experience classes to gain exposure to applied research. Students work with faculty in ongoing research projects as observers or participants at various levels of commitment. Those students seeking a B.S. degree may be interested in research related to the East Central Florida Memory Clinic, or the Cognitive Applied Research Lab.
Internships and Cooperative Learning: All undergraduate psychology degree majors complete an internship as part of a three-credit-hour course during the senior year. Honor students write a thesis in place of the internship. Internships offer students direct experience with the day-to-day conduct of some area of applied psychology. Such experience allows students to see applications of the knowledge they have gained in their psychology course work and acquaints them with the activities of working psychologists. Those pursuing B.S. degrees have interned with the following companies:
- Brevard Zoo (animal behavior)
- Children's Home Society (clinical)
- Circles of Care (clinical)
- Dolphin Quest Oahu (animal behavior)
- East Central Florida Memory Disorder Clinic (neuropsychology)
- EPCOT (animal behavior)
Future Outcomes
Outcomes - Grad School: Nearly half of psychology degree graduates continue their studies in graduate programs in neuropsychology, animal behavior, cognitive psychology, or clinical psychology at various universities.
Liberal arts degrees are pre-professional degrees, and there is an expectation that sooner or later you should go to graduate school for specialized training that will lead to a satisfying career that optimizes your contribution to society. Psychology majors go to graduate school in Psychology, Business (M.B.A.), Law, Social Work (M.S.W.), Education (usually counseling), and occasionally medicine (M.D., R.N., N.P., etc.) or other social sciences. At small private schools students receive adequate counseling, guidance, assistance, and preparation to apply to graduate schools.
Outcomes - Career and Salary: Psychology degree majors find jobs in business, mental health facilities, and social service agencies. In the mental health field, Psychology majors find jobs as mental health technicians, behavior analysts and informal counselors.
