Psychology is the study of the mind and behavior of humans and animals. A psychology major involves around 40 credit hours focusing on critical thinking in areas like perception, development, behavior, and social/abnormal psychology. This major provides skills applicable to many careers. Potential careers include psychiatrists, counselors, researchers, and professors. The psychology department at Coastal Carolina University is part of the College of Natural and Applied Sciences and requires 36 credit hours for a bachelor's degree. Students can also earn a gerontology certificate or join the Psi Chi honor society or Psychology Club.