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Nov 22, 2024
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[ARCHIVED CATALOG] 2011-2012 Undergraduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Psychology, B.S
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The courses required for the 53-hour bachelor of science psychology major reflect the diversity of the many sub-fields in psychology with an intensive research component. Required courses are designed to provide students with a well-rounded education in the discipline while affording students the ability to tailor their education to meet individual needs. Many of the courses allow students to engage in advanced research training and experience that will prepare them for graduate study at both the master's and doctoral levels. Graduates with a B.S. degree are better prepared for advanced study in psychology and related disciplines as well as employment in professional entry-level positions in human service settings and mental health facilities. The psychology major is also an excellent way for students to prepare for careers in law, business, human resources management, advertising, and sales. Psychology majors are encouraged to become involved in research and/or to complete a practicum or internship in the field. Note: Students may not earn the bachelor of science degree and the bachelor of arts degree in psychology at the same time.
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LINK (General Education) (53 credit hours)
Major Requirements (50-53 credit hours)
Learning Domain (take one course)
Individual Differences and Social Processes Domain (take both courses)
Biological Bases of Behavior Domain (take PSY 322 and one additional course)
Developmental Domain (take one course)
Diversity Domain (take one course)
Applied Domain (take one course)
Advanced Research Courses
Note:
PSY 429 must be taken for 1 credit in two separate semesters. Elective Courses:
- Students are required to take two electives at the 300 or 400 level. 6 credits
Electives (16-19 credit hours)
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* Only transfer students who have been exempted from both courses in the Human Behavior Perspective and who have not already taken SSC 101 are eligible to take this class for credit in the psychology major. |
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