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Nov 26, 2024
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2010-2011 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 falls into three categories: a clinical/counseling concentration, a social/experimental concentration, and a developmental concentration. Students are free to choose courses within each of these three categories to fulfill the requirements for the major. The program emphasizes applied career-related experiences as well as a foundation in the broad theoretical issues of contemporary psychology. Coursework and practicum experiences also are designed to develop in students an enhanced social awareness, an appreciation of individual differences, and a sense of social responsibility.
A minor is required for a B.A. in Psychology.
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General Education Requirements:
(non-WEC)
- One elective chosen from the arts, aesthetics, foreign language, humanities, philosophy, or religion
- One course in American history or government
- One science course
- One additional course in mathematics or science
- At least two courses approved by the adviser and selected from disciplines within the College of Arts and Sciences.
Requirements for the Major:
Thirty-three credits in psychology, including: |
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