2013-2014 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Psychology, B.S.
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Courses in the Department of Psychology are designed to (1) increase students’ knowledge about themselves and others, (2) acquaint them with the latest research in the area of human motivation, cognition, psychotherapy, neurophysiology and behavior, (3) engender in students extensive skills applicable to a wide array of careers, (4) develop an appreciation of the scientific method in the investigation of cause and effect relationships in human behavior, and (5) develop insights and understanding of individual differences, cultural differences and developmental changes.
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Minimum credits required: 40
(plus prerequisites as indicated) Any two (2) of the following Psychological Processes courses must be successfully completed:
Any one (1) of the following Human Relations courses must be successfully completed:
Any one (1) of the following Developmental courses must be successfully completed:
Any one (1) of the following Applied courses must be successfully completed:
Any one (1) Additional course or seminar to be selected from the following:
- PSY 215D - Psychology of Women, 4 credit hours
- PSY 220 - Child Maltreatment, 4 credit hours
- PSY 250 - Principles of Neuroscience, 3 credit hours crosslisted as
- BIO 250 - Principles of Neuroscience, 3 credit hours
- PSY 263 - Special Topics Seminars, 1-4 credit hours
- PSY 301 - Psychological Testing, 4 credit hours
- PSY 326 - Applied Behavior Analysis, 3 credit hours
- PSY 363 - Seminar, 1-4 credit hours
- PSY 373 - Seminar in Clinical Experience, 2 credit hours
- PSY 473 - Clinical Experience, Credit hours to be arranged
- any course not selected previously from above categories.
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