Undergraduate Program in Psychology
Non-departmental Requirements (for 2000-2001 and later catalogs)
Quantitative Methods - Select one for 3 or 4 credits
- STAT 251
- STAT 271
- EST 311
- Note: Math 115 is a pre-requisite for STAT 251 and STAT 271
Philosophy - Select one for 3 credits
- PHIL 350
- PHIL 351
- PHIL 352
Biology - Select one for 4 credits
- BIOL 101G
- BIOL 111G
- BIOL 211G
Departmental Requirements
Pre-requisite for all PSY courses - Select one for 3 credits
- PSY 201G
- HON 203G
After completing PSY intro course - Select one for 3 credits
- PSY 302
- PSY 350
- PSY 440
Research Methods I - Select one for 4 credits
- PSY 310
- PSY 355
- Note: You must have completed quantitative methods before enrolling in PSY 310 of PSY 355
Research Methods II - Additional 4 credits
- PSY 311
AFTER COMPLETING RESEARCH METHODS I - Select one from each of the following catagories:
| Select 1 = 3-4 credits | Select 1 = 3-4 credits | Select 1 = 3 credits |
| PSY 301 | PSY 320 | PSY 315 |
| PSY 374 | PSY 340 | PSY 317 |
| PSY 376 | PSY 383 | PSY 321 |
| PSY 380 | PSY 442 | PSY 358 |
Additional PSY electives to bring total credits in Psychology to 34: 23 of the 34 must be upper division--300 level and above.
Note: The catalog of your choice must be not more than six(6) years old at the time you graduate. All recommendations give by the staff of the Psychology Advising Center are to be evaluated in the context of the student's appropriate catalog requirements. The ultimate responsibility for awareness of graduation requirements and their timely completions lies with the student. The Psychology Advising Center is not responsible for a student's failure to staisfy the requirements of the appropriate catalog.
