Psychology
About the programme
The major in Psychology encourages students to become independent thinkers who read critically, who can make sensitive observations and who can generate original ideas, making use of current theoretical constructs and relevant empirical data.
The undergraduate programme prepares students for entry into professional life or for graduate studies in diverse programs of study, including clinical, neuroscience, developmental, social and cultural psychology. Psychology majors work in a variety of fields, where knowledge of human motivation, critical thinking skills, and sensitivity are valued.
To become a practicing psychologist, students must pursue a degree at the Masters or Doctorate level.
Example courses:
- Developmental Psychology
- Personality and Individual Differences
- Biological Psychology
- Abnormal and Clinical Psychology
- The Psychoneuroses: A Psychodynamic Approach to the Neuroses
How to apply
To apply for the Entrepreneurship programme at The American University of Paris, you must provide the following documents:
- Online application form
- Personal statements
- Extracurricular activities and work experience
- Two letters of recommendation
- Official transcripts: your GCSE, AS-levels, A-levels or predicted A-level results
- SAT/ACT test scores (optional)
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