2025-2026 Catalog

Psychology, A.B. Major

Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and of underlying mental and physiological processes. Courses are offered in a variety of areas, such as clinical, developmental, and social psychology.

The department’s scientific orientation can be seen in the courses required of all majors and minors. Students begin with a survey of the field and of the basic research techniques used by psychologists. As students progress, they study statistical analyses of data and more advanced research designs.

Majors are encouraged to develop breadth by studying a variety of content areas and to develop depth through advanced-level courses.

Requirements

The major consists of a minimum of 10 courses:

PSYC 110Introduction to Psychological Science

1

PSYC 120Quantitative Methods in Psychology

1

PSYC 203Design and Analysis I

1

PSYC 490Capstone Course in Psychology

1

PSYC Two Laboratory electives

PSYC Four PSYC electives

Two Psychology Laboratory electives: Selected from PSYC 304-349.

PSYC 099 credit (e.g., from AP or transfer) can be applied toward the electives requirement.

It is recommended that A.B. students consider taking PSYC 304, PSYC 391-392, PSYC 491-492, or PSYC 495-496.

Five Subdivisions:

All courses from PSYC 210 and above are to be distributed among at least four of the five major subdivisions of psychology to achieve a broad foundation in the major.

Applied Experimental

PSYC 211Industrial-Organizational Psychology

1

PSYC 210/LLS 210Second Language Acquisition

1

PSYC 256Cognitive Psychology I

1

PSYC 330Cognitive Psychology II

1

PSYC 331Human Factors and Engineering Psychology

1

Clinical

PSYC 231Personality

1

PSYC 232Psychological Diagnoses

1

PSYC 237Psychological Treatments

1

PSYC 239Tests and Measurement

1

PSYC 329Clinical Psychology

1

PSYC 334Mood Disorders

1

Developmental

PSYC 230Lifespan Development I

1

PSYC 242Educational Psychology

1

PSYC 328Lifespan Development II

1

Physiological

PSYC 223Physiological Psychology I

1

PSYC 225/NEUR 225Psychopharmacology

1

PSYC 323/NEUR 323Physiological Psychology II

1

PSYC 321Learning

1

Social

PSYC 235Social Psychology I

1

PSYC 240Health Psychology

1

PSYC 248Psychology of Gender

1

PSYC 270Sports Psychology

1

PSYC 327Social Psychology II

1

PSYC 349Community Health

1

This page reflects the requirements for completing this major. General graduation requirements for all students can be found here