Program Overview
Barry University's Department of Psychology,
part of the School of Arts and Sciences, offers undergraduate and
graduate programs to help you succeed in a rewarding career.
The Bachelor of Science in Psychology (BS) prepares
you for many different career paths.
The Industrial/Organizational Psychology Specialization
opens the door to many opportunities for undergraduate students
interested in a career in the rapidly growing field of Industrial/Organizational
Psychology. Barry students completing this specialization will
be highly competitive for entry into master's and doctoral programs
in this field. Students with this specialization will also be in
an excellent position to compete for bachelor-level positions in
human resource management.
Although a doctoral degree—Ph.D. or Psy. D—is required in order to pursue a career as a clinical or experimental psychologist, students with a bachelor’s degree in psychology are well qualified for careers that value strong writing skills, analytical skills and people skills.
Students majoring in Psychology at Barry University enjoy the advantages of small classes, a student-centered department, research opportunities, and personalized academic advising. Alumni of Barry University’s Department of Psychology have been successful in gaining admission to many fine doctoral programs.
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