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Nov 25, 2024
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2008-2009 Undergraduate Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Psychology
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WebAdvisor Code - B.BS.PSYC
The goals of the psychology program are to prepare students for successful entry level employment and provide a strong academic foundation for graduate and professional study in psychology, counseling, and other related fields. The degree curriculum includes a liberal arts foundation as well as courses focusing on specific knowledge about animal and human behavior. Students are introduced to psychology as a discipline, a science, and a profession with many areas of application. A part of the program, students have opportunities to enroll in internships in applied areas and engage in faculty mentored research projects.
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Prerequisites - 7 semester hours
Required Core - 35-36 semester hours
Social - Personality Area - take one course from the following:
Application Area - take one course from the following:
Experimental Area - take one course & corresponding lab from the following:
Developmental Area - take one course from the following:
Required Electives
Take two courses from the following (and corresponding lab if applicable) or from above areas. Gen Ed Requirements - 33 semester hours
- MATH - Gen Ed - Mathematics -satisfied by MATH 281 - 0 semester hours
- Gen Ed - Social Science - 6 semester hours
(See footnote * below)
- Gen Ed - Arts & Humanities - 12 semester hours
(See footnote * below)
- Gen Ed - Natural Science & Lab - 4 semester hours
Notes
* Global Requirement: depending on your selection, this requirement will satisfy 3 hours of either Social Science or Arts & Humanities requirements. Take 1 course from AIS/HIST 257, ANTH 210, ARTH 211/212/251, ENGL 211/212, GEOG 210, HIST 121/122/153, HUM 100, MCOM 151, POLS 141/250
A minor is required with this major plus electives to total 128 hours, of which 36 hours must be 300-400 level courses. |
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