Psychology (BS)

Overview

Psychology is the scientific investigation of human thought and behavior. Course offerings in psychology are designed to meet the needs of students who plan to earn a Bachelor of Science degree with a major or minor in psychology. They include courses covering many of the areas of specific interest to psychologists, such as personality and human development, as well as more general subjects such as research methods and the history of psychology. The curriculum is suited to those who wish to pursue an advanced degree as well as those who wish to work in social services, business, or any other field for which psychology is a relevant discipline.

Degree Requirements

See Interdisciplinary Core Curriculum

Required Psychology Core (15 hours)

PSYC 1643Elementary Psychology

3

PSYC 3003Research Methods in Psychology

3

PSYC 4003History of Psychology

3

MATH 2203Elementary Statistics

3

Infant, Child, Adolescent Development or Adult Development and Aging (choose 3 hours)

PSYC 2513Infant, Child, & Adolescent Development

3

PSYC 2523Adult Development & Aging

3

Choose 21 hours of Psychology electives with approval of advisor.

Note: Only courses with a grade of C or higher will count toward the Psychology major.