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Mar 02, 2025
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2020-2021 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Psychology, B.A.
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The purpose of the psychology program is to provide students with a grasp of the guiding psychological principles of human behavior. Coursework is designed to adhere to recommendations by the American Psychological Association which emphasizes a broad foundation including courses in experimental methodology, critical thinking, human development, and the biological, social, and clinical aspects of behavior. The program emphasizes applied career-related experiences as well as a foundation in the broad theoretical issues of contemporary psychology. Coursework and internship experiences also are designed to develop in students an enhanced social awareness, an appreciation of individual differences, and a sense of social responsibility.
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Psychology General Education Requirements
(39 credits) Skills/Processes for Literacy
(4-5 courses) Humanities
(5 courses) - Fine Arts elective
- Literature/Language elective
- Philosophy elective
- Two Humanities Electives elective
Social Science
(2 courses) - History/Political Science elective
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Natural Science/Quantitative Reasoning
(2 courses) General Education Required for Major
(1 course) Major Requirements
(39 credits) Psychology Courses
(21 credits) Social Science Research Sequence
(12-18 credits) Electives
(0-6 credits) Depending on the coursework chosen, students may need additional Psychology electives in order to met the 39 credit minimum. Graduation Requirements
- 128 credit hours minimum (last 30 hours in residency)
- A minimum half the major credit hours in residency
- A minimum half the minor credit hours in residency
- 60 credit hours must be completed at a 4-year institution
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