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Learning
Outcomes
Upon
completion of the baccalaureate degree, students
in psychology are expected to:
-
Exhibit broad knowledge about human behavior
from a variety of psychological perspectives
(biological, cognitive, developmental, social);
- Demonstrate
skills in research and other forms of inquiry
in order to develop new knowledge about behavior;
- Communicate
knowledge of psychology to others;
- Critically
evaluate existing psychological knowledge.
Major,
Bachelor of Arts (36 hours) minor
required — click
for 2009-2010 course requirements
A psychology major may minor in any department
with an established minor, or may complete a
cognate minor. A cumulative GPA of at least
2.0 in all PSYC courses is required for the
degree.
Minor
(20 hours in PSYC)
Cognate
minorlimited to Psychology majors
A student who elects a cognate minor should
select, after consultation with an advisor,
24 hours from at least three fields: BIOL,
CHEM,
CS,
ECON,
MATH,
PHIL,
PHYS,
or SOC.
Two courses that are used to fulfill group
requirements may also be applied to this
minor.
Major,
Bachelor of Science minor required
(36 hours) — click
for 2009-2010 course requirements
A psychology major may minor in any department
with an established minor, or may complete
a cognate minor. A cumulative GPA of at
least 2.0 in all PSYC courses is required
for the degree.
Note:
The psychology department requirements differ
from the arts and sciences group requirements
in the following aspects:
Group
III (science and mathematics)
A minimum of 43 hours must be completed
in two or more of the following fields:
BIOL,
CHEM,
CS,
GEOL,
MATH,
PHYS,
PSYC.
No more than 24 hours of PSYC may be applied
to this group. Each student must demonstrate
proficiency equivalent to completion of
MATH
232. Additional preparation in MATH
is advisable for the student planning
to do advanced graduate work in psychology
Group
IV (social sciences)
Two PSYC
courses may be applied
Group
V (humanities)
Students may want to consider courses
in logic and the philosophy of science
Minor
(20 hours in PSYC)
Cognate
minorlimited to Psychology majors
A student who elects a cognate minor should
select, after consultation with an advisor,
24 hours from at least three fields: BIOL,
CHEM,
CS,
ECON,
MATH,
PHIL,
PHYS,
or SOC.
Two courses that are used to fulfill group
requirements may also be applied to this
minor.
Science
minor
This minor is offered for the student who
receives the bachelor of science degree.
In place of a conventional minor, a student
may bring the total in Group III (science
and mathematics requirement) to 53 hours
by following a program approved by the major
advisor. No more than 33 hours in the major
field may be applied to this requirement.
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