Nov 23, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Psychology Major


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Psychology is the science concerned with the understanding of behavior and mental processes. A major in psychology provides students with (1) a useful foundation for further study at the graduate level, leading to various careers in psychology, or to study in the health professions and social work; (2) skills related to employment at the baccalaureate level for the pursuit of careers in mental health services, industry, human services or areas where the knowledge of behavior would be deemed beneficial; and (3) a sound preparation for describing, understanding, predicting, and controlling the events in their own lives. Students who obtain an advanced degree have a growing range of new opportunities for employment in medical settings, sports, business, the military, as well as private practice, university teaching, and research.

Specialized General Studies Requirements


Area IV


Required (6 Hours)


Electives (21 Hours)


Students must choose an additional 21 hours of free electives.

Major Requirements


Required Core (12 hours)

Group 1 (6 Hours)


(Select 2 Courses)

Group 2 (6 Hours)


(Select 2 Courses)

Group 4 (6 Hours)


Select any 2 psychology courses not completed in another area.

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