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Psychology is the study of behavior. Psychology is divided into two disciplines: clinical or counseling psychology, which focuses on treating people with mental or emotional disorders or on helping people with personal problems, and applied psychology, which deals more with designing a proper environment for people at work. Psychology offers more diversity in types of employment than almost any other field. Many career opportunities in psychology require master's and/or doctoral degrees.
- Students may pursue a Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Arts curriculum. The Bachelor of Science program is recommended for students planning careers in academic, research, and/or professional fields. The Bachelor of Arts program provides the greatest flexibility in selecting electives outside of psychology.
- A human factors concentration, behavioral neuroscience concentration, and a specialized premedicine track are also available.
| Bachelor of Science in Psychology—Suggested Curriculum | |||
| Freshman English Comp I & II College Algebra Science of Behavior I Comp Programming I & II or Comp Prog for Business C-I & C-II Statistical Concepts Psychology–Science & Practice Elective GE History GE Non-Western Course |
Sophomore Abnormal Psychology Cognition & Learning Psychology of Personality Electives GE Science Courses (3) GE Human Expression GE Human Behavior GE Additional Courses (2) |
Junior Cognition & Learning Methods Conditioning & Learning Lifespan Developmental Psych Personality Research Methods Industrial & Organizational Psychology Research Methods in Psychology Alternatives to Experimental Methods in Psychology Psychology Electives (3) Electives |
Senior 400-Level Psych Courses (2) Electives Capstone Seminar Experimental Methods in Psychology Advanced Topics in Research Methods |
What Can I Do With a Degree in...
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Psychology—caseworker, training consultant, therapist
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