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Psychology /
Biology-Psychology
Interested in pursuing a career related to the mind and human behaviour? Consider a Providence degree in Psychology or the interdisciplinary Biology-Psychology program.
Psychology
Discover why people think, feel and behave the way that they do by studying animal and human behaviour and mental processes. Topics range from the basic nervous system to principles of perception and cognition.
Biology-Psychology
Interested in biology and its intersection with social science? Pursue an interdisciplinary degree that combines topics such cell biology and pharmacology with the fields of cognitive, social, and developmental psychology.

Intercultural
Studies
Interested in pursuing a career working with people across various cultures? Consider a Providence degree in Intercultural Studies.
Alternatively, if you would like to work specifically in the area of language, check out Providence’s Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) program.
Intercultural Studies
In a world so often divided by language, customs, politics and religious convictions, this program aims to understand and critique cross-cultural trends such as nationalism, revolution, secularism, and urbanization.
Interested in pursuing a career related to the mind and human behaviour? Consider a Providence degree in Psychology or the interdisciplinary Biology-Psychology program.
Psychology
Discover why people think, feel and behave the way that they do by studying animal and human behaviour and mental processes. Topics range from the basic nervous system to principles of perception and cognition.
Biology-Psychology
Interested in biology and its intersection with social science? Pursue an interdisciplinary degree that combines topics such cell biology and pharmacology with the fields of cognitive, social, and developmental psychology.
Interested in pursuing a career working with people across various cultures? Consider a Providence degree in Intercultural Studies.
Alternatively, if you would like to work specifically in the area of language, check out Providence’s Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) program.
Intercultural Studies
In a world so often divided by language, customs, politics and religious convictions, this program aims to understand and critique cross-cultural trends such as nationalism, revolution, secularism, and urbanization.
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