Bachelor of Science - Psychology

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Montana State University
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Progression Summary

program description

psychology is the scientific study and application of knowledge concerning the behavioral and cognitive processes of humans and other animals. the psychology department offers a bachelor of science (b.s.) degree in psychology. this degree prepares students for employment in applied settings or for graduate study in psychology and related fields. students who choose not to continue toward a graduate degree may find employment in a wide variety of organizations and agencies as well as in research settings where knowledge of behavior and cognition is useful. for such students, a b.s. in psychology offers a broad liberal arts background. those students who obtain an advanced degree (typically an m.s. or a ph.d.) may find employment in research settings, academic settings, or private practice, although individuals with advanced degrees also work in a wide variety of other organizations.

the psychology curriculum introduces students to the basic scientific and applied areas of the discipline. it emphasizes theories, methods, and terminology, as well as research findings in each of psychology's major subareas. students learn about various research methods used to study psychological phenomena, as well as the strengths and limitations of each. students conduct psychological research or perform fieldwork in a setting related to psychology, gaining experience that forms the basis for the senior thesis capstone course.

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Start Date

2026-01
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Tuition fees

96,938 .SAR
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Start Date

2026-01
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Tuition fees

96,938 .SAR

ielts (academic) overall [6.0].

minimum level of education completed grade 12 / high school minimum gpa 63.0%