Nov 23, 2024  
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Psychology, B.S.


Academic Foundations and Core Curriculum - 42 semester hours


(See Academic Foundations and Core Curriculum - 42 semester hours )

Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts in Psychology


A major in psychology has the option of obtaining a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree. See the Requirements for the B.A.  and B.S.  degrees.

Program requirements remain the same for either degree and are as follows:

Major - 34 semester hours


Additional Program Requirements


Satisfies one course in the Life & Physical Sciences requirement in Academic Foundations and Core Curriculum (minimum 3 hours)

Minor Requirement


All Psychology majors must complete a minor of at least 18 semester hours of which at least 6 must be advanced. The minor field selected must be acceptable to the chairs of major and minor programs.

Admission into the Undergraduate Psychology Major


Any student wishing to declare a major in psychology must:

  1. have completed the following courses (or equivalents) with a minimum GPA of 2.75, using either Option A or B below:
    1. Option A
      1. two courses which satisfy the Communication  component of the academic foundations/core; and
      2. PSYC 1103 , PSYC 2203 ; and
      3. one BIOL course in the Life and Physical Sciences  component of the academic foundations/core; and
      4. one MATH course satisfying the Mathematics  component of the academic foundations/core or PSYC 3314 .
    2. Option B
      1. 45 hours of college credits with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75.  Coursework must include:
        1. two courses which satisfy the Communication  component of the academic foundations/core; and
        2. PSYC 1103 ; and
        3. one BIOL course in the Life and Physical Sciences  component of the academic foundations/core; and
        4. PSYC 3314  or the equivalent.
  2. complete a “Change of Degree/Major/Minor” form available in the Psychology Department Office (O’Donohoe Hall 122).

The Department Chair and Pre-Psychology Advisor will review the application and notify the student as to his/her acceptance or non-acceptance into the major. If a student is accepted, an academic advisor will be assigned with whom the student should meet regularly. Students who have not been admitted to the psychology major should be advised by the Pre-Psychology Advisor. Contact the Psychology Department for details.

All psychology majors must take a comprehensive examination during their senior year. Contact the Psychology Department office to make testing arrangements.