What is the difference between BA in psychology and B.Sc in psychology? Which should I chose if I want to be a clinical psychologist?

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    Sushobhita Chawla | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    Bachelor of Arts vs. Bachelor of Science
    So what is it that distinguishes a BA In Psychology from a BS in Psychology? A B.A. In Psychology Involves More Liberal Arts Courses
    Generally speaking, a Bachelor of Arts degree focuses on more liberal arts general education courses. Students who choose this degree may also be required to complete a foreign language component. The BA Option usually involves taking fewer courses in psychology and more classes in subjects outside of the major field area. A BS in Psychology Requires More Science, Math, and Psychology Courses
    A Bachelor of Science degree will focus on more Science and mathematics cour
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