Program Overview
Work toward a career helping others with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology
The Psychology program at University of Bridgeport opens you up to a rewarding career with a deep understanding of what influences human behavior. Graduates of UB’s Bachelor of Science in Psychology programs work in education, business, social services, finance, human services, organizational leadership, mental health counseling, and more!
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
In this program, you’ll learn with your peers in a traditional on-campus format. You’ll work collaboratively with industry experts to develop the clinical skills and theoretical knowledge needed for success in the field of psychology and other related fields.
BS in Psychology
Bachelor of Science in Human Services and Psychology
Students interested in a career meeting the needs of those from our most underserved communities can double major in Psychology and Human Services. You’ll gain the interdisciplinary knowledge needed for a rewarding career helping people facing challenges in their lives. You’ll develop the analytical and critical thinking skills to understand human behavior and the societal factors influencing the choices people make. You’ll have access to UB’s expert faculty and our connections to human service organizations throughout the community to advance your career in the field.
BS in Psychology and Human Services
University of Bridgeport
Overview:
University of Bridgeport is an accredited university located in Connecticut. It boasts a 56-acre campus with 14 schools, colleges, and institutes, 7 residence halls, 4 dining facilities, a bookstore, a bowling alley, and more.
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Offers a wide range of programs and majors, minors, and an academic calendar. Includes schools and colleges like the College of Science and Society, College of Engineering, Business, and Education, and College of Health Sciences. Provides access to faculty profiles, UB Online programs, research and grants, and innovation and entrepreneurship opportunities.Student Experience:
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Offers a directory, accreditation information, an annual security and fire report, a calendar, employment opportunities, library resources, a map and directions, news updates, a privacy policy, a security protocol plan, and information on the Office of Civil Rights Compliance (Title IX).Student Life and Campus Experience:
The university offers a vibrant campus life with various clubs and organizations, events, and opportunities for student engagement. The Heckman Center provides resources and support for students. Housing and dining options are available on campus.
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The university offers over 80 programs designed to prepare students for in-demand careers.Financial Aid:
99% of UB students receive grant or scholarship aid.Supportive Culture:
The 16:1 student to faculty ratio fosters a supportive and engaging learning environment.Academic Programs:
The university offers a wide range of academic programs across various disciplines, including: