Psychology Undergraduate Studies
Degrees in Psychology
The Department offers a liberal arts baccalaureate degree in psychology with a major, minor, or collateral. The curriculum is designed to prepare the student for tasks needed in the workplace and/or entry into graduate programs. Psychology majors take courses in introductory psychology as well as courses in career planning, research design and statistics, brain and behavior, social psychology and selected courses from experimental, developmental and individual difference core areas.The Department of Psychology offers an undergraduate psychology major, as well as a minor and collateral. The purpose of the undergraduate major is to:
- Provide students with an understanding of psychology as the science of behavior and the mind including the major theories and issues within psychology.
- Emphasize the role of the liberal arts in higher education and personal development.
- Promote an appreciation for the individual and cultural diversity.
- Develop critical thinking skills.
- Develop competence with methods of scientific research and data analysis.
- Assure that students have the necessary research experiences and coursework to undertake graduate education.
- Assist students in developing their skills in library research, scientific writing, public presentations, and computer applications.
B.S. or B.A. in Psychology (38 hours)
- Completion of Psychology 206, 216, 220, 302, 303, 304, 336, 499
- At least one course from the Psychology of Individuals and Groups Core courses of Psychology 319, 325, 326
- At least one course from the Developmental Core courses of Psychology 315, 316, 334
- One course from the Integrative Experiences courses of Psychology 470 and 498
- Nine hours of psychology electives, with a minimum of eight hours at the 300-level or higher
- Biology 105/115 or 104
- Minor/collateral requirements (two options)
- Two 12-hour collaterals approved by the faculty adviser
- An 18-hour minor approved by the faculty adviser
A psychology major may only count Psychology 206 and 216 towards the General Education Requirements (Sciences). When fulfilling the General Education Requirements for Mathematics, it is recommended that psychology majors take Mathematics 134. Also, psychology majors should attempt to gain a strong background in the science areas, as that coursework will benefit them in their major studies.
The minimum number of semester hours required in psychology courses for a major in psychology is 38 (plus an additional four hours in Biology). The minimum number of semester hours in all courses (major and nonmajor) required for the major in psychology is 120.
Minor in Psychology
A minor in psychology requires 18 semester hours, including Psychology 206.
Collateral in Psychology
A collateral in psychology requires 12 semester hours, including Psychology 206.
Course Descriptions
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PSYC 206 - Introductory Psychology
Prerequisites/Corequisites:
Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max:Description: Survey of the biological, experimental (including sensory processes, learning, memory, and motivation),...
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PSYC 216 - Introductory Psychology Laboratory
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take PSYC-206. (Required, Previous or concurrent).
Credit Hours: Min: 1; Max:Description: The main focus will include hands-on...
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PSYC 220 - Careers in Psychology
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take PSYC-206 PSYC-216. (Required, Previous).
Credit Hours: Min: 1; Max:Description: Provides general knowledge concerning careers that...
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PSYC 270 - Beginning Supervised Stud.Research
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take PSYC-206. (Required, Previous).
Credit Hours: Min: 1; Max:Description: This introduction to the laboratory practice of...
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PSYC 302 - Quantitative & Psychometric Methods
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take PSYC-206 PSYC-216. (Required, Previous).
Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max:Description: The student will become familiar with...
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PSYC 303 - Research Methodology
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take PSYC-302; Minimum grade C. (Required, Previous).
Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max:Description: Introduction to the experimental...
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PSYC 303L - Research Methodology Lab
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Credit Hours: Min: ; Max: Description:
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Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take PSYC-206 BIOL-104 BIOL-105 BIOL-115L. (Required, Previous).
Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max:Description: Study of the role...
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PSYC 305 - Introduction to Behavioral Genetics
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take PSYC-206 BIOL-105 BIOL-115L. (Required, Previous).
Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max:Description: This course is an introduction...
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PSYC 306 - Pediatric Psychology
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take PSYC-206 BIOL-105 BIOL-115L. (Required, Previous).
Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max:Description: This course is a general...
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PSYC 310 - The Psychological Focus
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take PSYC-206. (Required, Previous).
Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max:Description: In-depth study of an area of interest...
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Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take PSYC-206. (Required, Previous).
Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max:Description: Survey of important issues in sexuality including...
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PSYC 314 - Health Psy/Behavorial Medicine
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take PSYC-206. (Required, Previous).
Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max:Description: Introduction to the affective, behavioral, and cognitive...
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PSYC 315 - Child Behavior:Growth & Development
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take PSYC-206. (Required, Previous).
Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max:Description: Study of theory and research focusing on...
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PSYC 316 - Adolescent Behav:Growth & Developmt
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take PSYC-206. (Required, Previous).
Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max:Description: Study of the adolescent today, including cognition...
Courses Found: 35