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Feb 17, 2025
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2021-2022 Undergraduate Bulletin [Archived Bulletin]
Psychology Major (BA)
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Psychology majors may choose an optional interdisciplinary concentration in Behavioral Economics or Forensic Psychology. For details, please see those program listings.
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Psychology Major Requirements
The major in psychology requires 14 courses as described below. 3000-level Domain Courses:
Students must complete one course from each of the four domains below. Individuals, Groups, and Culture
Mental Health and Mental Illness
One 5000-level Course:
Students must complete at least one 5000-level course from the list below. Three Electives:
Electives may be any psychology courses not used to meet a requirement listed above (e.g., additional courses in any or several domains). Students may complete an internship, PSY 3990, as an elective course (strongly recommended). - PSY XXXX
- PSY XXXX
- PSY XXXX
Students may also count a maximum of two courses from the following list as electives: Note:
All psychology courses taken for Domain credit must be taken for A-F grades. Psychology internships are typically taken on a Pass/No Pass basis. 5000-level courses are available to psychology majors who have attained senior status or have completed 7 courses in psychology including PSY 1330 and 3350; these courses also have other prerequisites. Although registration priority is given to seniors who have not completed the 5000-level course requirement, qualified majors may enroll in more than one seminar on a space-available basis. A student should confer with members of the department when planning a program for a career in psychology. The set of courses a student will take depends on his or her background and special interests. |
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