Bachelor of Science in Psychology - General

Wellness
APPH 1040Scientific Foundations of Health2
or APPH 1050 The Science of Physical Activity and Health
or APPH 1060 Flourishing: Strategies for Well-being and Resilience
Core A - Essential Skills
ENGL 1101English Composition I3
ENGL 1102English Composition II3
MATH 1552Integral Calculus4
Core B - Institutional Options
CS 1301Introduction to Computing 3
or CS 1315 Introduction to Media Computation
or CS 1371 Computing for Engineers
Core C - Humanities
Any HUM 6
Core D - Science, Math, & Technology
CHEM or PHYS 18
MATH 1551Differential Calculus2
MATH 1553Introduction to Linear Algebra2
or MATH 1554 Linear Algebra
or MATH 1564 Linear Algebra with Abstract Vector Spaces
Core E - Social Sciences
Choose one of the following:3
The United States to 1877
The United States since 1877
American Government in Comparative Perspective
Government of the United States
American Constitutional Issues
PSYC 1101General Psychology 33
PSYC 2015Research Methods 34
Any SS 42
Core F - Courses Related to Major
BIOS 1107
1107L
Biological Principles
and Biological Principles Laboratory
4
BIOS 1108
1108L
Organismal Biology
and Organismal Biology Laboratory
4
Choose two of the following: 36
Human Development Over the Life Span
Social Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
Personality Theory
PSYC 2020Psychological Statistics 34
Major Requirements
Choose 8 credits from the following: 3,5,68
Cognitive Psychology
Biopsychology
Learning and Memory
Human Sensation and Perception
PSYC 4031Applied Experimental Psychology 34
or PSYC 4601 Senior Thesis II
PSYC Electives
Choose 15 credits from the following: 2,315
Exploring Multicultural Identities
Human Development Over the Life Span
Introduction to Educational Psychology
Social Psychology
Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
Personality Theory
Introduction to Engineering Psychology
Psychology of Creativity and Art
Internship
Undergraduate Research
Human Language Processing
Special Topics
Experimental Analysis of Behavior
Human Computer Interface Design and Evaluation
Introduction to Cognitive Science
Special Topics
Human Abilities
Cognitive Psychology
Biopsychology
Learning and Memory
Human Sensation and Perception
History and Systems
Cognitive Neuroscience
Behavioral Pharmacology
Advanced Topics in Cognitive Psychology
Psychology of Aging
Psychological Testing
Senior Thesis I
Psychology Undergraduate Teaching Experience
Undergraduate Research
Free Electives
Free Electives 32
Total Credit Hours122

Pass-fail only allowed for Free Electives.

At least 39 hours of upper division (3000/4000 level) coursework are required.

At least 21 hours of 3000/4000 level psychology courses must be taken summed across major requirements and PSYC electives.

1

CHEM 1211K or CHEM 1212K or CHEM 1310 or PHYS 2211 or PHYS 2212 or PHYS 2231 or PHYS 2232.

2

Maximum of three credit hours of PSYC 2699 or PSYC 4699

3

Minimum grade of C required.

4

 The extra hour from Social Science elective may be used to meet free elective hours.

5

If PSYC 4020 (3 credit hour course) is taken for major field requirement choice, then one additional hour of PSYC elective is required.

6

If PSYC 4025 (3 credit hour course) is taken for major field requirement choice, then one additional hour of PSYC elective is required.