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 |
3 6 4 3 3 5 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 |
| Psychology Electives | 9 |
| The Psychology elective requirement will be met by completing nine hours of additional Psychology courses, of which 6 hours must be in upper-division courses, 300-level or above. No more than three 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. | |
| Science | 9 |
| Additional hours of science, computer science or math that do not fulfill any other requirements. Choose from: Bio, Chem, Math, Geol, EH, Phys, CIS, and MM 237. | |
| Additional hours to meet the program total | varies |
| Program Total | 124 minimum |
| *PSY 100 satisfies major requirements and 3 hours of General Education requirements. |