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2004-2005 Psychology Program
2004 - 2005 Psychology Program (PSYC)
Objectives | Program Requirements
| Academic Major | Academic Minor
| Course Descriptions
Faculty: Lesa Ellis, Patricia Gay, Colleen Sandor, Paul Presson, Barbara Smith
(Chair), Janine Wanlass
Program Goals
- To become critical thinkers who are logical consumers of information.
- To effectively communicate information in writing.
- To become effective researchers, and to learn how to effectively communicate
one's results.
Objectives
Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behavior. Psychology offers
an academic major leading to a Bachelor of Science degree, as well as an academic
minor. The psychology curriculum provides students with an academic and experiential
background for graduate study in psychology and/or employment in social service
or research settings and gives the student a breadth of background while also
allowing some specialization. A major or minor in psychology is for students
who have a general interest in understanding behavior and its determinants.
Program Requirements
Students must maintain at least a cumulative 2.5 GPA in courses required for
the psychology major and minor. To fulfill the requirements for a major in psychology,
students must complete a minimum of 40 credit hours of course work in psychology
and related fields (sociology, anthropology, and political science courses).
In addition, each student must select an area of concentration from among the
following: clinical/counseling, developmental, social/personality, and neurosciences/
experimental.
Students are encouraged to take an internship course in psychology (PSYC 440)
and may apply a maximum of 5 credit hours of internship course work to the major.
For students considering graduate school, History and Systems of Psychology
and Experimental or Physiological Psychology are highly recommended. Students
choosing a double major or minor within the Social Science Program may not apply
electives to more than one major or minor. Only classes listed as "required
classes" for both majors/minors may be applied to both.
For course prerequisites, please refer to the course description.
Academic Major
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Liberal Education Courses
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The following courses, which fulfill LE requirements, are required for
the Psychology major.
PSYC 105 Introduction to Psychology, LE
MATH 150 Elementary Statistics, LE
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Requirement Description
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Foreign Language Requirement
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Psychology majors must complete eight credit hours in a single foreign
language.
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II.
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Lower Division Psychology Courses
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PSYC 105 Introduction to Psychology, LE
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III.
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Upper Division Psychology Courses
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PSYC 390 Research Methods
PSYC 470 Senior Project I, II
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IV.
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Concentration Area
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Students must choose an area of concentration and complete 9 hours of
course work in that area. See listing below for areas of concentration.
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V.
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Electives
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Three credit hours from a different concentration area
Three credit hours from a different concentration area
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VI.
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Required Courses from Other Programs
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MATH 150 Elementary Statistics, LE
Eleven hours selected from PSYC, ANTH, SOC, or PLSC
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TOTAL HOURS FOR THE ACADEMIC MAJOR
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Clinical/Counseling
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PSYC
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310
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Tests and Measurements
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3
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PSYC
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311
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Tests and Measurements Lab
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1
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PSYC
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335
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Psychology of Women
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4
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PSYC
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352
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Personality Theories
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4
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PSYC
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362
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Abnormal Psychology
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4
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PSYC
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405
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Methods of Counseling
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4
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PYSC
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300
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Special Topics (a maximum of 4 hours may be taken with departmental consent.)
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Developmental
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PSYC
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300Q
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Adult Development
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4
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PSYC
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301
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Child Development
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3
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PSYC
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302
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Child Development Field Experience
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1
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PSYC
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303
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Life Span Development
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3
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PSYC
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305
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Adolescent Development
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3
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PSYC
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306
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Adolescent Development Field Experience
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1
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PSYC
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310
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Tests and Measurements
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3
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PSYC
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311
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Tests and Measurements Lab
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1
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PSYC
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335
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Psychology of Women
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4
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PYSC
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300
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Special Topics (a maximum of 4 hours may be taken with departmental consent.)
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Social/Personality
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PSYC
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316
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Social Psychology
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4
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PSYC
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335
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Psychology of Women
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4
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PSYC
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352
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Personality Theories
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4
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PSYC
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433
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Organizational Psychology
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4
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PYSC
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300
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Special Topics (a maximum of 4 hours may be taken with departmental consent.)
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Neurosciences/ Experimental
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PSYC
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354
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Experimental Psychology
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3
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PSYC
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355
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Experimental Psychology Lab
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1
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PSYC
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406
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Physiological Psychology
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3
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PSYC
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407
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Physiological Psychology Lab
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1
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PYSC
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300
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Special Topics (a maximum of 4 hours may be taken with departmental consent.)
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Please note that some courses appear under more than one area of concentration;
however, a course may not be applied to more than one area, and the student
must decide in advance which area will receive the credit. For example, if a
student elects Test and Measurements, he or she may decide to apply it to the
clinical/counseling concentration or the developmental concentration, but not
both.
Also note that some courses are indicated "as applicable." Here the
concentration area(s) will be determined by course content. For example, a Special
Topics course on behavioral pharmacology would apply to the neurosciences/experimental
concentration, while one on the effects of early experience in children would
apply to the developmental concentration. As above, a course may apply to more
than one area such as "biological theories of mental illness" or "psychopathology
of childhood," and the student will have to make a choice.
Academic Minor
To fulfill the requirements for a minor in psychology, students must complete
a minimum of 20 credit hours in psychology and related fields (sociology, anthropology,
and political science courses).
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Requirement Description
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I.
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Required Courses
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PSYC 105 Introduction to Psychology, LE
MATH 150 Elementary Statistics, LE
PSYC 390 Research Methods
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II.
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Electives
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Additional hours in the minor (six must be upper division)
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TOTAL HOURS FOR THE ACADEMIC MINOR
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