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BA in Psychology

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About the Bachelor of Arts in Psychology

As a scientific endeavor, psychology seeks to understand the basic principles by which organisms adapt their behavior to the changing physical and social environments in which they live. Psychologists apply their understanding of behavior, thought, and emotion to the improvement of the human condition through education, counseling, and therapy. The breadth of modern psychology is reflected in the diversity of courses offered by the department.


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Degree Requirements (120 cr.)
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Students receiving the Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree must complete 120 total credit hours including:


  • The required minor (15-18 cr.) taken in any campus school or interdisciplinary program.
  • A minimum of 30 credit hours at the 300- or 400-level.
  • Major and minor requirements must be completed with a grade of C– or higher.
  • Psychology majors and minors are advised to take PSY-P 103 General Psychology (or PSY-P 106 General Psychology–Honors) as soon as possible since it is the prerequisite for all other psychology courses.
  • PSY-B 190 and PSY-B 399 Human Behavior and Social Institutions and PSY-T 190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions do not count toward the psychology major or minor, nor do they substitute for PSY-P 103 General Psychology as a prerequisite for any other psychology courses.

Major Requirements (33 cr.)

All courses are 3 credit hours, unless otherwise designated.

Select one of the following:

  • PSY-P 103 General Psychology
  • PSY-P 106 General Psychology–Honors

Core Requirements

All courses are 3 credit hours, unless otherwise designated.

  • PSY-P 211 Methods of Experimental Psychology
  • PSY-P 354 Statistical Analysis in Psychology
  • PSY-P 403 Nonexperimental Research Methods in Psychology
  • PSY-P 459 History and Systems of Psychology

Select one advanced laboratory:

All laboratories require successful completion of PSY-P 211, PSY-P 354, and PSY-P 403. These prerequisites cannot be taken concurrently with any of the advanced labs.

  • PSY-P 420 Advanced Laboratory in Community Psychology
  • PSY-P 435 Laboratory: Human Learning and Cognition
  • PSY-P 471 Laboratory in Developmental and Social Psychology
  • PSY-P 481 Laboratory in Clinical Psychology

Additional Requirements

Five additional courses; one from each of the four areas listed below, plus one additional PSY-P course other than PSY-P 205 Understanding Research in Psychology and PSY-P 495 Readings and Research in Psychology.

Developmental
  • PSY-P 216 Life Span Developmental Psychology (cannot receive credit for both PSY-P 216 and PSY-P 316)
  • PSY-P 316 Psychology of Childhood and Adolescence (cannot receive credit for both PSY-P 216 and PSY-P 316)
  • PSY-P 331 Psychology of Aging

Social
  • PSY-P 320 Social Psychology
  • PSY-P 434 Community Psychology

Personality and Clinical
  • PSY-P 319 The Psychology of Personality
  • PSY-P 324 Abnormal Psychology

Cognition, Learning, Neuroscience
  • PSY-P 325 The Psychology of Learning
  • PSY-P 326 Behavioral Neuroscience
  • PSY-P 329 Sensation and Perception
  • PSY-P 335 Cognitive Psychology

­­Recommended Courses

Psychology majors and minors are advised to take PSY-P 103 General Psychology (or PSY-P 106 General Psychology–Honors) as soon as possible since it is the prerequisite for all other psychology courses.

Coursework in the physical and biological sciences and a sound foundation in mathematics is advised for psychology majors. Students planning graduate work in psychology are encouraged to become involved in faculty and independent research projects and should discuss their plans for graduate school with a faculty advisor as soon as possible.

A minor in cognitive science is available for students interested in topics such as artificial intelligence, philosophy of the mind, computer science, and cognition.


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