Georgia State University

Bachelor in Psychology

Atlanta, United States

The Bachelor in Psychology at Georgia State University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Georgia State University in downtown Atlanta is a large, dynamic public research university with a strong commitment to student success. With a wide range of programs across business, arts, sciences, education and health fields, GSU combines academic rigor with practical, career-oriented opportunities. Its urban campus places students at the heart of a major metropolitan economy, offering unparalleled access to internships, industry partners and cultural institutions.

International students benefit from comprehensive support services, personalized advising and numerous scholarship and financial-aid options that help make study more accessible. GSU’s faculty are active researchers and practitioners who integrate real-world projects into the curriculum, while the city’s business ecosystem supports hands-on learning and networking. Student life is lively, with multicultural organizations, career fairs and experiential learning embedded across disciplines.

Graduates from Georgia State enter the workforce with practical experience, professional connections and industry-relevant skills. The university’s emphasis on community engagement and social impact also prepares students to lead change locally and globally. For students seeking an affordable, well-connected urban university with broad program choices and strong career pathways, GSU presents a compelling option.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Psychology at Georgia State University is a degree program for students interested in studying the mind and behavior. This bachelor's degree takes several years to complete and helps students apply concepts to real-life situations, improving their understanding of behavior and relationships.

The curriculum includes classes that teach theories and research methods in psychology, helping students become better communicators and listeners. Students can choose between a bachelor of arts or bachelor of science degree, with the B.S. option requiring more science and math coursework, and the B.A. option allowing for more social sciences coursework.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as Mental Health Counselors, Research Assistants, Substance Abuse Counselors, Behavioral Therapists, or Case Managers, working in hospitals, clinics, schools, or private practices.

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