The Department of Psychology offers a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree and a Master of Arts (M.A.) degree. The undergraduate program prepares students for a variety of careers that value a strong liberal arts background, or for graduate study. The Biopsychology concentration is an option for undergraduate students majoring in psychology who want a neuroscience and laboratory focus in their advanced coursework. The on-line degree completion program is for undergraduate students who have completed their University College core curriculum and are looking for an innovative and alternative way to complete their degree. The Counseling track and Experimental Psychology track are the two graduate programs that the Department offers for students continuing with their education after their Bachelor's degree.