Academic Catalog

Psychology

The Psychology department offers students a major program that allows choices of courses from among a wide variety of fields in psychology: behavioral neuroscience, clinical and counseling, cognitive, computational neuroscience, cultural, developmental, health, and social. In addition to the considerable breadth offered, the program encourages students to focus on more specialized areas, through advanced coursework, seminars, labs, and supervised research. Bryn Mawr Psychology majors find that the major program provides a strong foundation for graduate study in all areas of psychology, as well as for graduate work in medicine, social work, law, business, public health, education, and other fields. Students majoring in psychology also can pair their major with a minor in Asian American Studies, Child and Family Studies, Data Science, Health Studies, or Neuroscience (among other minors offered at BMC). A student who wishes to become a Psychology major should fill in a Major Plan and get declared with their class year’s assigned major advisor prior to preregistration in the spring semester of their sophomore year.