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  1. Yale College. All undergraduates attend Yale College, an intimate learning environment offering instruction in the liberal arts and sciences. Yale College website. Programs of Study. Browse available majors, academic requirements, and other key info about our undergraduate curriculum. Programs of Study. Undergraduate Research.

  2. To qualify for the bachelor’s degree, B.A. or B.S., a student must successfully complete thirty-six term courses in Yale College or their equivalent. In doing so, the student must fulfill the distributional requirements of Yale College and the requirements of a major program.

  3. Bachelor of Arts Degree (B.A.) The B.A. program provides the intellectual discipline of biophysics and biochemistry for students who wish to have sufficient time for in-depth studies outside the major or who are interested in molecular biology as part of a liberal education and may not wish to go on to graduate work in any of the natural sciences.

  4. Yale students enroll in four or five courses each semester to complete a total of thirty-six courses while earning a degree. With roughly 2,000 courses offered every year, it would take more than 200 years to experience the full breadth of the undergraduate curriculum!

  5. Departments & Programs. The following is a list of our degree-granting academic departments and programs. For a list of undergraduate majors, see the Yale College Programs of Study page.

  6. catalog.yale.edu › ycps › subjects-of-instructionPsychology < Yale University

    Courses. Director of undergraduate studies: Dylan Gee; psychology.yale.edu. Psychology is the scientific study of the mind, the brain, and human behavior. The Psychology department offers coursework and research opportunities in the fields of clinical, cognitive, developmental, neuroscientific, and social psychology.

  7. The B.S. degree in Computer Science and Economics provides students with foundational knowledge of economics, computation, and data analysis, as well as hands-on experience with empirical analysis of economic data.