Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Time of day and term options for completing this degree:
Day Undergraduate
Courses are available during the day
Courses are normal (16 week) terms
The Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology is designed to expose students to the biopsychological, developmental, cognitive and sociocultural domains of psychology, as well as research methodology. The student also comes to understand the relevance of psychology in contemporary society. This major prepares a student for employment in human services or for graduate school in counseling or psychology.
University Core Requirements |
38 Credits |
Major Requirements |
52 Credits |
PSY 150
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Introduction to Psychology
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3 |
PSY 200
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Orientation to the Study of Psychology
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3 |
PSY 225
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Human Sexuality
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3 |
PSY 250
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Developmental Psychology
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3 |
PSY 260
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Personality Theory
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3 |
PSY 280
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Mind-Body Medicine
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3 |
PSY 300
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Expressive Studies: Music, Art and Movement or
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|
PSY 305
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Expressive Studies: Drama as Expression or
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|
PSY 310
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Expressive Studies: Poetry and Narrative
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3 |
PSY 315
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Psychological Tests and Measurements
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3 |
PSY 349
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Introduction to Applied Counseling
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3 |
PSY 355
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Principles of Learning
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3 |
PSY 360
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Social Psychology
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3 |
PSY 370
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Abnormal Psychology
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3 |
PSY 400
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Process: Personal Growth Psychology
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3 |
PSY 420
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Physiological Psychology
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3 |
PSY 440
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Research and Statistics in Psychology
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3 |
PSY 460
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Experimental Psychology
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4 |
PSY 490
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Seminar in Psychology
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3 |
Free Electives |
30 Credits |