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The Psychological and Social Sciences major is a multidisciplinary degree program for students interested in understanding human behavior, group dynamics and the influence of culture and the media on individuals’ actions.
Students take courses from faculty representing a number of disciplines including Anthropology, Educational Psychology, Human Development and Family Studies, Psychology, and Sociology.
All students are required to complete a field experience to understand how classroom material is applied in real-world settings.

Dr. P.J. Capelotti (left) and student Brad Ostroff (right) excavate along the shores of the Delaware River during a summer archaeology course.
The Bachelor of Arts degree provides students with a broad foundation in social and psychological theory.
The Bachelor of Science degree offers an additional emphasis on research and requires students to complete an independent senior thesis.
The PSS program sponsors a local Chapter of PSI CHI, National Honor Society in Psychology.
Graduate Partnership with the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM)
Contact: Dr. Gary Calore, 215-881-7591

