Psychology (B.S.)
The mission of the undergraduate major in psychology is to teach students the scientific method as it applies to the wide range of subdisciplines in psychology. The skills derived from this study will help to prepare students to embark upon a career or enter into a post-baccalaureate course of study. They will also learn to use knowledge and skills from the field of psychology to contemplate, assess, and act upon the competing messages, values, and demands that occur in their everyday lives. They will do so with respect for the complexity of sociocultural and international diversity.
Bachelor of Science (120 credits)
Distribution/General Education Requirements
Required Core Courses (42 credits)
Electives (15 credits)
The student is permitted wide flexibility in the choice of the remaining five or more elective courses from the various sub-specialties of psychology