Students in the College of Psychology at NSU enjoy a multidisciplinary approach to the study of contemporary psychology. You'll gain a solid, research-based understanding of the field, and you'll have opportunities to collaborate with leading faculty members. Choose your program of interest below to explore its details and many benefits.
Majors
B.S. in Neuroscience
Learn More About Our Neuroscience DegreeB.S. in Psychology
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Applied Behavior Analysis
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Learn More About Our Minor in NeuroscienceForensic Studies
Learn More About Our Minor in Forensic StudiesPsychology
Learn More About Our Minor in PsychologyPsychology for Health Sciences
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The College of Psychology fosters academic excellence, intellectual inquiry, leadership, research, and commitment to our community through the exploration, discovery, dissemination, and application of knowledge relevant to the psychological and behavioral sciences.
Our undergraduate programs promote scientific literacy, while emphasizing critical evaluation, effective communication, and the principles and practice of scientific methods. Our graduate programs focus on specialized training in fields dedicated to the advancement of behavioral sciences and the professional practice of psychology and counseling. The synergy between our Psychology Services Center and academic programs provides educational opportunities rooted in real problems and research activities that attempt to find answers to extant concerns.
Through these programs, students will develop knowledge in the science of psychology, counseling, or neuroscience and its application to the understanding of human activity, as they prepare for success in a variety of professional and academic pursuits

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Undergraduate Admissions
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3300 S. University Drive, Fort Lauderdale,
FL, 33328-2004
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(954) 262-8000
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