Psychology (B.A. or B.S.)
Note: Psyc 101 and Psyc 218 must be completed with a grade of C or better and a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.50 must be attained for students seeking upper-division standing in the department. In order to graduate with a degree in psychology, a 2.50 GPA must be attained.
Required course work includes the university requirements (see regulation J-3), the general requirements for either the B.A. or B.S. degree, and:
Introduction to Psychology (3 cr) |
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Survey of Contemporary Psychology (1 cr) |
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Introduction to Research in the Behavioral Sciences (4 cr) |
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Statistical Methods (3 cr) |
One of the following (4 cr)
Biol 102, Biol 102L |
Biology and Society and Lab (4 cr) |
Cells and the Evolution of Life (4 cr) |
A grade of C or above in at least three courses from each of the following groups (18 cr):
Personal/Social Bases of Behavior
Developmental Psychology (3 cr) |
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Psychology of Personality (3 cr) |
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Abnormal Psychology (3 cr) |
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Introduction to Social Psychology (3 cr) |
Biological/Experimental Bases of Behavior
Cognitive Psychology (3 cr) |
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Physiological Psychology (3 cr) |
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Psychology of Learning (3 cr) |
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Tests and Measurements (3 cr) |
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Sensation and Perception (3 cr) |
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Psychology of Emotion (3 cr) |
At least 12 additional upper-division psychology credits. Up to 6 of these credits may be earned by taking Comm 347, Comm 410, Comm 432, or Comm 433. Only 3 of these credits may come from Psyc 400, Psyc 494, Psyc 497, Psyc 498, and/or Psyc 499. A grade of C or better must be earned in each course taken to complete this category.
Courses to total 120 credits for this degree