Requirements for a B.S. Degree in Psychology:
- Complete all University requirements for the B.S. in Foundations Courses (40 credits).
- Complete the requirements for your chosen minor or 2 clusters.
- Complete the required course work for your major; Emphasis in General Psychology (760-134) or
Emphasis in I/O Psychology (760-135): 49 credits. Additional Elective Credits required for Graduation: 31
- No Double Counting of Major or Minor Courses.
- No grade below a C- will be counted towards meeting Major and Minor requirements
- ETS Major Field Test: Graduating Seniors are required to take the ETS Major Field Test in order to graduate.
This needs to be taken their last semester.
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B.S. in Psychology Empasis in General Psychology (760-134) Total Major Credits: 49 This Major also requires a minor or 2 clusters
Preliminary Psychology Cluster Before declaring Psychology as your major you must first complete these five courses (13 credits): Math 221c Social Sciences Statistics (3) Psych 111 General Psychology (3) Psych 112 Career Development in Psych (1) Psych 302 Research Methods (3) Psych 311 History and Systems (3) Core Courses Take these courses (12 credits): Psych 201 Developmental Psychology (3) Psych 350 Social Psychology (3) Psych 376 Cognition (3) Psych 485 Experiencing Research (3) Elective Courses - take 24 Credits: Students may only take up to 6 credit hours total of Psych 390, 395R, and 498. Psych 240 Psychology of Effective Living (3) Psych 310 Culture and Gender (3) Psych 322 Adult Development (3) Psych 341 Personality (3) Psych 342 Abnormal Psychology (3) Psych 355 Industrial Organizational Psychology (3) Psych 361 Principles of Behavioral Learning (3) Psych 365 Emotion and Motivation (3) Psych 370 Sensation and Perception (3) Psych 378 Psychological Assessment (3) Psych 384 Behavioral Neurobiology (3) Psych 390 Special Topics (3) Psych 395R Directed Study (1-3) Psych 498 Internship (1-3)
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B.S. in Psychology Emphasis in I/O Psychology (760-135) Total Major Credits: 49 This Major also requires a minor or 2 clusters
Preliminary Psychology Cluster Before declaring Psychology as your major you must first complete these five courses (13 credits): Math 221c Social Sciences Statistics (3) Psych 111 General Psychology (3) Psych 112 Career Development in Psych (1) Psych 302 Research Methods (3) Psych 311 History and Systems (3) Core Courses Take these courses (12 credits): Psych 201 Developmental Psychology (3) Psych 350 Social Psychology (3) Psych 376 Cognition (3) Psych 485 Experiencing Research (3) Emphasis Courses Take theses courses (12 credits): CIT 110 (3) Psych 355 Work Psychology (3) Psych 365 Emotion and Motivation (3) Psych 378 Psychological Assessment (3) Elective Courses Take theses courses (12 credits): B321 Organizational Effectiveness (3) B370 Human Resource Management (3) COMM 250 Intro to Organizational Communication (3) COMM 450 Conflict Management (3) HS 390 Program Planning and Implementation (3) HS 486 Occupational Safety/Risk Management (3)
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Minors
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Minor in Psychology (176) Total Major Credits: 21
Required Courses (6 credits): Psych 111 General Psychology (3) Psych 311 History and Systems (3) Elective Courses (15 Credits): Psych 201 Developmental Psychology (3) Psych 240 Psychology of Effective Living (3) Psych 302 Research Design (3) Psych 310 Culture and Gender (3) Psych 322 Adult Development (3) Psych 341 Personality (3) Psych 342 Abnormal Psychology (3) Psych 350 Social Psychology (3) Psych 355 Work Psychology (3) Psych 361 Prin. of Behavioral Learning (3) Psych 365 Emotion and Motivation (3) Psych 370 Sensation and Perception (3) Psych 376 Cognition (3 credits) Psych 378 Psychological Assessment (3) Psych 384 Behavioral Neurobiology (3)
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I/O Psychology Minor (218) Total Major Credits: 23
Required Courses (18 credits): CIT 110 (3) COMM 250 Intro to Organizational Comm (3) Psych 111 General Psychology (3) Psych 302 Research Methods (3) Psych 350 Social Psychology (3) Psych 355 Work Psychology (3) Elective Courses - take 1 course: B212 Business Fundamentals 2 (4) MATH 221B Biostatistics (3) MATH 221C Social Sciences Statistics (3) Supplemental Courses - take 1 course B321 Organizational Effectiveness (3) B370 Human Resource Management (3) COMM 380 Media Research Methods (3) COMM 450 Conflict Management (3) HS 390 Program Planning/Implementation (3) HS 391 Research Methods/Program Evaluation (3) HS 486 Occupational Safety/Risk Management (3)
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