Psychology involves the scientific study of individual behavior and mental processes. The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology is a generalist program emphasizing the breadth of the field of psychology. Completion of this degree program provides education for students who wish to pursue graduate study in the subfields of psychology, e.g., counseling, child development, or educational psychology. Students are also prepared for entry-level occupations in human services including therapeutic, industrial, educational, or governmental positions. Unique aspects of the psychology degree program include a three-part capstone experience in which the student learns about the psychology profession, participates in community service to develop service learning skills, and produces an original project that explores an area of personal interest.
PSY-180 - General Psychology - 3 hours
PSY-EDU-260 - Human Growth and Development - 3 hours
PSY-312 - Social Psychology - 3 hours
PSY-315 - Physiological Psychology - 3 hours
PSY-320 - Abnormal Psychology - 3 hours
PSY-330 - Personality and Adjustment - 3 hours
PSY-337 - Counseling Theory and Techniques - 3 hours
PSY-355 - Research Methods - 3 hours
PSY-401 - History and Systems of Psychology - 3 hours
PSY-405 - The Psychology Profession - 3 hours
PSY-410 - Community Service Practicum - 3 hours
PSY-415 - Senior Project Demonstrating Excellence - 3 hours
MTH-245 - Probability and Statistics - 3 hours
PSY-265 - Multicultural Psychology - 3 hours
PSY-301 - Patterns of Human Sexuality - 3 hours
PSY-307 - Kinesic Interviewing - 3 hours
PSY-321 - Psychology of Gender - 3 hours
General Education Hours - 34-40
Elective Hours - 35-41
Total Hours to Complete - 120