This is one of our largest degree programs for a reason. Psychological sciences is a great foundation for forging your own career path, and collaborations between faculty and students produce award winning research projects and prepare students for their future careers. About one-third of our students continue to a graduate degree program in some area of psychology (clinical, counseling, industrial, experimental, or some other area). Another third of them seek an advanced graduate or professional degree in a related area (law, social work, business, medicine, dentistry, or other fields). Whatever your career goals in psychology, our program can prepare you for them.
Overview of Courses
The versatility of our program allows you to truly tailor the curriculum to your interests and professional goals. Here’s a sample of what you can expect to learn and do:
- Cognitive Neuroscience
The purpose of this course is to familiarize the student with the cognitive processes underlying human behavior, their experimental origins, and their theoretical significance. - Developmental Psychology
This course covers the development of behavior and psychological activity through the prenatal period, infancy, childhood, adolescence, maturity, and old age with emphasis on the normal person. - Abnormal Psychology
This course is a survey of psychological disorders with emphasis on clinical “picture,” explanatory theories, and etiological research. Intervention procedures are briefly addressed. - Social Psychology
Social determinants of individual behavior and of group interaction are examined with an emphasis on current research literature. - Behavioral Neuroscience
This course is an investigation of the biological basis of behavior. The focus is on neural and hormonal regulation and control of behavior.
Curriculum
PSYC A100 Intro to Psychology
Choose 2 of the 3:
- PSYC A230 Developmental
- PSYC A235 Abnormal
- PSYC A240 Social
PSYC A301 Intro Research *
PSYC A303 Statistics & Methods**
Choose 2 of the 4:
- PSYC A315 Behavioral Neuroscience
- PSYC A320 Psychology of Learning (must include A321 Lab)
- PSYC A322 Cognitive Neuroscience
- PSYC A416 Sensation & Perception
Psychology Lab Elective
3 Psychology Lecture Electives
PSYC G*** Capstone Course
PSYC A491 ETS Exam (P/IP)
*Prerequisite for A301: 9 crs. in Psyc
**Prerequisite for A303: A301 and one college-level math course.
Psychological Sciences Course Information
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