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Students in either degree program must
complete requirements in Judaic Studies and a
general education core.
Bachelor of Science in Business Management and Administration
(120 credits)
Students receive a comprehensive introduction
not only to the practical, but to the theoretical,
as well. Majors in this discipline are prepared
for a variety of careers in the business
world, or for further graduate and professional
study at a more advanced level.
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
(120 credits)
This program promotes an understanding
of the psychological processes underlying normal
and abnormal human behavior. Majors
may pursue graduate work in psychology,
including experimental, industrial, health, clinical,
and school psychology. They may also continue
in related fields such as social work, education
and medicine. Many psychology majors
have gone into law, the rabbinate or Jewish
communal service.
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