2016-2017 Catalog 
    
    May 15, 2024  
2016-2017 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Psychology Major


Program Requirements


At least one from two of the following three knowledge domains:


Cognate


(4 semester hours)

  • Biology core or equivalent

Total Semester Hours: at least 32 *


* Students must complete a minimum of 10 psychology courses and at least 32 semester hour. Interim courses are not accepted toward the major.

Students must maintain a 2.0 in psychology courses in order to graduate with a major or minor in psychology. Due to overlapping content, students may NOT take both PSYC 201  and PSYC 208 . Majors should typically take PSYC 208 . PSYC 201  is intended for non-majors in the pre-health professions (e.g., medical school, nursing, PT, OT). Psychology majors who are also ministry minors are advised to take PSYC 201 /PSYC 202  OR PSYC 208 /PSYC 202 .

Students should ordinarily take PSYC 255  during their sophomore year and PSYC 256  in the semester following completion of PSYC 255 . Students may not take PSYC 255  and PSYC 256  simultaneously.

When possible, students are encouraged to postpone taking courses numbered 330 or above until after the completion of PSYC 256 . PSYC 399  is a course that may be taken either fall or spring semester of the senior year, or in the junior year if a student has completed a majority of the psychology courses that are required for the psychology major.

Students intending to do doctoral work in psychology are strongly encouraged to take PSYC 356  during their junior or senior year and to include courses from all three of the knowledge domains (see previous) in their program of study. When selecting courses, students are encouraged to follow the recommended four-year plan for the general Psychology major or the plan for majors with a neuroscience concentration. These plans are included in the department handbook (available in the Psychology office) and posted on the department website.

All majors must complete the Psychology department senior assessment during their last semester on campus. Information on the senior assessment is available from the Psychology department office.