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Oct 04, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Psychology Major
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BA degree
GPA Requirements
The Psychology Department has a GPA requirement that varies with the number of credit hours completed (see below). Failure to maintain the minimum cumulative grade point average will mean departmental probation and that students will have to improve their grades in subsequent psychology courses per probation contract. Failure to meet the probation standards means leaving the department.
Number of credit hours/minimum required GPA
4-Year Students: 9 / 2.50
Transfer Students: 6 / 2.50
A student who receives three or more grades of “W” or “I” in a semester will be placed on departmental probation. Once students are placed on probation, they will be given a probation plan that specifies the requirements to remain in the major.
Major Requirements
Psychology majors must fulfill the requirements listed below. Students must have earned a C- or better in any psychology course taken to meet the requirements listed as required courses.
All psychology majors are required to complete successfully the courses listed among the four areas in the requirements section. This system is designed to provide students with a broad introduction to the field, a strong foundation in research methodology, the ability to understand research and apply it to theory, and practice and opportunity to explore areas of the field in depth.
- Students should plan to complete General Psychology, Statistics for Psychology and three other classes from the Foundations 1 area by the end of the sophomore year.
- Foundation 2 courses should be completed by the end of the junior year.
- The Psychological Methods and Depth courses can be completed in the second semester of the junior year or in the senior year.
- Within this requirement, several special options are available, including the counseling sequence (PSY 377, 407, and 417), which introduces students to some applied aspects of clinical psychology.
- Students interested in research who are considering eventual graduate education in psychology may apply to pursue Thesis Research (PSY 498 and 499) or Independent Study (495).
- Research opportunities are possible in any area represented by our faculty, including cognitive, developmental, social, biological and clinical areas.
- There is also a combined bachelor’s and master’s program (BA/MA), which allows talented students to earn both degrees within 5 years. Psychology majors interested in that program should plan to apply no later than the junior year.
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Foundations of Psychological Sciences 1 (16 credits)
Foundations of Psychological Sciences 2 (6 Credits)
Psychological Science-Methods 3a (4 credits)
Choose one of the following (390, 391, 392, 393, 394, 395, 396), plus its accompanying 1-credit lab course listed underneath it:
Psychological Science-Depth 3b (3 credits)
Chooose one of the following:
Advanced Electives (6 credits)
Choose two additional Psychology courses at the 300 or 400 level other than those listed in Methods, Depth, or PSY 323.
Psychology Thesis Program
The Psychology Department participates in the university honors program by offering honors sections of general psychology, and it also has a departmental thesis program.
The psychology thesis program is designed to provide psychology students with the opportunity to engage in independent research. It is recommended for all students who wish to pursue a PhD degree, whether in an experimental or applied area. Thesis students typically have GPAs over 3.0, but admission to the thesis program is based on overall potential and motivation rather than on grade point average alone.
The sequence begins in the junior year with the identification of a research topic and a faculty advisor. Beginning in the junior year or in the first semester of the senior year, thesis students carry out an original research project by enrolling in an eight-credit thesis research seminar.
Pre-Professional Certificate in Mental Health
The certificate represents a program of study at the undergraduate level that prepares individuals to pursue a career in the mental health professions. The program entails a series of required and elective courses capped off by a three-course counseling sequence, which provides a basic foundation in counseling and includes community based internship experiences. The sequence may only be taken by Psychology majors, and students must have at least 50 credits when registering for PSY 377. In order to enroll in PSY 407 and PSY 417, the internship courses, students must have a Psychology GPA of 3.0 or higher and the permission of the instructor.
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