Psychology, Bachelor of Science with a Concentration in Psychology (General) (B.S.)
Program Objectives
Upon completion of the Psychology degree graduates will:
- Use critical reading skills to understand and apply the findings from research articles in psychology.
- Recall and explain empirically generated psychological content.
- Demonstrate professionally relevant skills in psychology.
Program Requirements
CIP Code: 42.0101
Major
Code | Title | Hours |
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University Graduation Requirements | ||
General Education | 36 | |
Student Success Seminar | ||
GSD 101 | Foundations of Learning (waived for transfers with 30+ hrs., not including AP and Dual Credit hours) | 3 |
Upper division courses (42 hrs. distributed throughout Major/Supporting/Gen Ed/Free Electives categories) | ||
Major Requirements | ||
Core Courses | ||
PSY 200 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 |
PSY 240 | Scientific Literacy in Psychology | 3 |
PSY 258 | Career Development in Psychology | 3 |
PSY 340 | Research Literacy in Psychology | 3 |
PSY 399 | Research Development Skills | 3 |
or PSY 440 | Applied Scientific Literacy in Psychology | |
PSY 499 | Senior Exit Course in Psychology | 0 |
Choose from at least three hours from each of the following areas: | 18 | |
Biological Bases of Behavior: 1 | ||
Physiological Psychology | ||
Sensation and Perception | ||
Sensation and Perception Lab | ||
Cognition/Learning: | ||
Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Psychology Lab | ||
Cognitive Development | ||
Comparative Psychology | ||
Developmental: 2 | ||
Infant and Child Development | ||
Adolescent and Adult Development | ||
Aging and Senescence | ||
Social Personality: 3 | ||
Social Psychology | ||
Psychology of Personality | ||
Abnormal Psychology | ||
Skills: 4 | ||
Introduction to School Psychology | ||
Psychology of Work | ||
Intro to Interviewing/Therapy | ||
Intro to Behavior Therapy | ||
ABA for Behavior Technicians | ||
Clinical Psychology | ||
Tests and Measurements | ||
Capstone: | ||
Applied Learning in Psychology | ||
Senior Seminar:___ | ||
Research Development Skills II | ||
History and Systems Of Psychology | ||
Concentrations | ||
Students may select one or more of the following Concentrations: 5 | ||
Psychology (General) | 9 | |
Substance Abuse | ||
Developmental Disabilities/Autism Spectrum Disorders | ||
Forensic Psychology | ||
Child and Family Psychology | ||
Psychology of the Workplace | ||
Brain and Cognitive Sciences | ||
Psychiatric Rehabilitation | ||
Free Electives | 39 | |
Total Hours | 120 |
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Students in the Substance Abuse or Brain and Cognitive Science Concentrations must select PSY 311 Physiological Psychology for this group.
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Students in the Child and Family Psychology must select PSY 312 Infant and Child Development; students in the Psychology of the Workplace Concentration must select either PSY 314 Adolescent and Adult Development or PSY 316 Aging and Senescence; students in the Art Therapy Concentration must select PSY 312 Infant and Child Development.
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Students in the Substance Abuse, Autism Spectrum, Forensic, or Workplace, and Art Therapy Concentrations must select PSY 308 Abnormal Psychology.
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Students in the Substance Abuse Concentration must select PSY 490 Clinical Psychology; students in the Child and Family Concentration must select PSY 406 Intro to Behavior Therapy; students in the Workplace or Art Therapy Concentration must select PSY 405 Intro to Interviewing/Therapy.
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Those who do not choose one will be placed in the General Concentration.
A minimum grade of “C” is required in all courses counted toward the major.
Concentration
Code | Title | Hours |
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Concentration Courses | ||
Choose from nine hours of psychology electives, at least three hours must be numbered 400 or above 1 | 9 | |
Total Hours | 9 |
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PSY 280 Lifespan Developmental Psych., PSY 402 Independent Work in Psychology and PSY 503 Practicum in Psychology may not be used as a psychology elective.
Students pursuing any of the Concentrations are strongly encouraged but not required to complete PSY 349 Applied Learning in Psychology in the Concentration area.