
The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at University of Stanford offers a comprehensive exploration of human behavior, cognition, and mental processes through scientific and research-based approaches. In the first year, students gain foundational knowledge in general psychology, biological bases of behavior, developmental psychology, and research methodology. These courses develop critical thinking, analytical skills, research proficiency, and problem-solving abilities, enabling students to analyze human behavior from multiple perspectives. Through lectures, laboratory exercises, and hands-on research projects, learners gain practical experience in experimental design, data collection, and statistical analysis, establishing a solid foundation for advanced studies in psychology.
As students progress, the curriculum emphasizes cognitive psychology, social and cultural psychology, clinical and developmental psychology, and advanced research methods. Independent research projects, seminars, and applied coursework refine students’ research methodology, analytical reasoning, critical evaluation, and practical application skills. The honors curriculum encourages students to conduct original research, explore specialized topics, and engage in fieldwork or clinical observation. By graduation, students are prepared for careers in clinical services, research, education, human resources, organizational development, or advanced graduate study in psychology, neuroscience, or related fields.
Year 1 – Foundations in Psychology
• Introduction to Psychology
• Biological Bases of Behavior
• Developmental Psychology
• Statistics and Research Methods
• Writing and Research in Behavioral Sciences
Year 2 – Core Psychological Studies
• Cognitive Psychology
• Social Psychology
• Personality and Individual Differences
• Laboratory Techniques in Psychology
• Seminar: Research Methods in Psychology
Year 3 – Advanced Applications
• Abnormal Psychology and Clinical Concepts
• Cross-cultural and Social Behavioral Studies
• Independent Research Projects
• Applied Psychological Assessment
• Electives in Specialized Psychology Areas
Year 4 – Capstone and Honors Project
• Senior Thesis or Independent Research Project
• Advanced Seminar in Psychological Studies
• Applied Fieldwork and Experimental Research
• Presentation and Academic Portfolio Development
• Specialized Electives in Clinical, Cognitive, or Social Psychology
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in clinical services, research, education, organizational development, human resources, counseling, and public health. The curriculum develops analytical reasoning, research expertise, critical evaluation, and applied problem-solving abilities, enabling students to pursue roles as research psychologists, clinical assistants, human resources specialists, educational consultants, or mental health counselors. Hands-on experience through independent research projects, laboratory work, and fieldwork ensures that graduates can conduct evidence-based psychological analysis and contribute to scientific understanding of behavior. Additionally, the program provides a strong foundation for graduate study in psychology, neuroscience, counseling, or related fields, allowing students to specialize and advance in professional practice or academic research.
This program is ideal for students who wish to understand human behavior, cognition, and mental processes through a rigorous, research-focused curriculum. Its structure emphasizes critical thinking, analytical proficiency, research methodology, and applied problem-solving, providing students with both theoretical knowledge and practical experience. Through seminars, independent research, laboratory experiments, and applied fieldwork, learners develop the skills to conduct psychological assessments, analyze behavioral data, and apply evidence-based approaches to real-world problems. Graduates leave with the expertise, confidence, and professional readiness to pursue careers in research, clinical psychology, counseling, education, organizational development, or advanced academic study in psychology and related disciplines.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 650 000 0000
Email: admissions@standord.edu
Address: University of Standord, 450 Serra Mall, Stanford, CA 94305, United States