Psychology
| View Psychology Course Descriptions | Semester Hours |
| General Education Requirements | 43-44 |
| Psychology Requirements | 46-48 |
| PSY 100 General Psychology* PSY 200 Child Development AND PSY 201 Adolescent Development OR PSY 205 Child & Adolescent Development PSY 320 Applied Statistics PSY 325 Computers in the Behavioral Sciences PSY 330 Experimental Psychology PSY 386 Conditioning & Learning PSY 341 Social Psychology OR PSY 422 Theories of Personality PSY 390 Junior Seminar PSY 411 Sensation & Perception OR PSY 415 Animal Behavior OR PSY 442 Physiological Psychology PSY 432 Abnormal Psychology PSY 443 Memory & Cognition PSY 481 Senior Thesis Psychology Electives |
3 6 4 3 3 5 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 9 |
| The Psychology elective requirement will be met by completing 9 hours of additional Psychology courses, of which 6 hours must be in upper-division courses, 300-level or above. No more than 3 hours of PSY 499 may be used to fulfill the Psychology elective requirement. PSY 105, 120, 200, 201, and 205 cannot be used as elective courses. | |
| Supporting Area | 15 |
| The supporting area requires at least 15 hours in one discipline. It is possible, with approval of the adviser and the department head, to use a combination of areas. | |
| Foreign Language (12 hours in one language) | 12 |
| Additional hours to meet the program total | varies |
| Program Total | 124 minimum |
| *PSY 100 satisfies major requirements and three hours of General Education Requirements. |