<p>I've noticed that different colleges offers different degree options when it comes to psychology. Some offer BA, BS or both.</p>
<p>So, my question is what is the difference between a BA in psych and a BS in psych?</p>
<p>Thanks for your replies.</p>
<p>This question has been asked and answered many times on this forum.</p>
<p>The difference is entirely up to the school. In most cases, the BS track requires more science courses (neuroscience, biology) than the BA track. Some schools only offer a BA but may have the same requirements as a school that offers the BS. In the long run, it doesn’t make much difference other than where your interests lie.</p>
<p>It will depend on the school. At mine the difference was weather or not you took a foreign language. BA’s did BS’s did not. It’s not a big deal to the real world. Take the track that is more appealing to you classwise. :)</p>