Business Psychology students at the University of Maine at Farmington work closely with professors who introduce them to real-world business areas: consumer behavior, management, marketing, human resources, management, economics, entrepreneurship, and international business.
Farmington’s interdisciplinary Business Psychology program combines the teaching of psychological dynamics and business practices, allowing you to become an effective and savvy businessperson in today’s global economy.
By studying business, you’ll gain administrative and management skills that can be applied in for-profit and nonprofit organizations. Meanwhile, psychology teaches you the intellectual and personal skills necessary to understand human behavior and the human mind. Business Psychology majors learn the best of both disciplines and prepare themselves to make an impact by enhancing organizational performance.
Our faculty — many of whom work as private consultants or are actively engaged in business endeavors — will share their professional perspectives on current business challenges and practices.
Business today has a significant international scope, making it necessary to be prepared to interact with people of various cultures and beliefs, so UMF encourages you to participate in one of our many affordable short-term, study-away opportunities.
Save more than $5,500 per year in tuition. This University of Maine at Farmington program qualifies for the NEBHE Tuition Break.
Through the NEBHE Tuition Break program, students from Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont receive a $5,670 tuition discount on all UMF degree programs.
What can you do with a degree in Business Psychology?
Data comes from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and other sources. Median Salaries for positions in Maine typically fall below those of other New England states.
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