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Psychology, B.S. Major (Class of 2018)
Requirements
The program consists of a minimum of 12 major courses and 6 collateral courses:
PSYC 110 | Introduction to Psychological Science | |
PSYC 120 | Quantitative Methods in Psychology | |
PSYC 203 | Design and Analysis I | |
PSYC | Three Laboratory electives | |
PSYC | One upper-level elective | |
PSYC | Five PSYC electives | |
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MATH 125 | Modeling and Differential Calculus | |
| Or | |
MATH 141 | Differential Calculus and Economic Modeling | |
| Or | |
MATH 161 | Calculus I | |
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| Five courses in Natural Sciences | |
Three Psychology Laboratory electives: Selected from 304-330
One upper-level Psychology elective: Selected from 335 or higher
Five courses in Natural Sciences: Five courses in natural sciences outside the department to be selected on the basis of concentration interest (Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Geology, Mathematics 200 or above, or Physics);
It is strongly recommended that B.S. students consider taking PSYC 304; PSYC 491-492; or PSYC 495-496.
Seven Subdivisions:
All courses from PSYC 210 and above are to be distributed among at least four of the seven major subdivisions of psychology to achieve a broad foundation in the major.
Biological
Clinical
Cognitive/Learning
Developmental
Industrial/ Organizational
Methods
Social