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Major in Psychology
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Minor in Psychology
(18 hours) |
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Three courses are required to declare a Psychology major:
Introduction to Psychology (Psyc 1300) Experimental Psychology
(now Research Methods)
(Psyc 3382) Introduction to Statistical Methods (Stat 2331) |
Introduction to Psychology (Psyc
1300) |
Five additional courses from the following (15 hours):
Developmental Psychology (Psyc 3332) Social Psychology (Psyc 3341) Health Psychology (Psyc 3380) Sensation and Perception (Psyc3383) Personality
(Psyc 5354) Abnormal Psychology (Psyc 5355) Psychology of Learning (Psyc 5384) Physiological Psychology (Psyc 5385) Memory and Cognition (Psyc 5388) History of Psychology (Psyc 5390) |
Three courses from the
following (9 hours):Developmental
Psychology (Psyc 3332)
Social Psychology (Psyc 3341)
Health Psychology (Psyc 3380)
Experimental Psychology
(now Research Methods) (Psyc 3382)
Sensation and Perception (Psyc 3383)
Personality (Psyc 5354)
Abnormal Psychology (Psyc 5355)
Psychology of Learning (Psyc 5384)
Physiological Psychology (Psyc 5385)
Memory and Cognition (Psyc 5388)
History of Psychology (Psyc 5390)
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Four additional Psychology courses (12 hours) at or
above
the 3000 level.
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Two additional Psychology courses
(6 hours) at or above the 3000 level. |
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NOTE: Practicum, individual research, and independent study courses
are pass-fail, and do not count toward the major
or minor.
Undergraduate Program Academic Integrity
Cheating and/or plagiarism are
not tolerated and are dealt with according to the University’s
Honor Code. A violation of the Code will result in an F for the
course. In addition, the student may also be taken before
the Honor Council.
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