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Southwest U.S--Undergraduate Programs in Psychology

A listing of schools located in the southwest U.S. that offer undergraduate programs in psychology. Find more information on a number of undergraduate programs at various colleges and universities.
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University of Arizona
The psychology department at the University of Arizona offers both a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and a Bachelor of Science (B.S.). The program is centered on providing students with a strong understanding of research methods as well as cognition, neuroscience, and social behavior.
California State University - Northridge
The curriculum at California State University--Northridge is focused on research. The department offers a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in psychology. Students will also find volunteer oportunities, student organizations, and labs in areas including biopsychology, human factors, and statistics.
University of Nevada
The undergraduate program at the University of Nevada provides students with a broad-based understanding of diverse areas in psychology. The degree also prepares students for graduate study in various fields including psychology, medicine, or education.
Texas Southern University
The psychology department at Texas Southern University offers a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) program in psychology. The degree provides a strong liberal arts education with a solid background in psychology and human behavior.
New Mexico State University
One of the largest majors at the university, the Bachelor of Arts (B.A) program in psychology offers students a strong background in psychological theories and concepts.

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