Overview
Mission Statement
The mission of the Psychology Department is to contribute to a balanced program in the liberal arts through an emphasis on both scientific and philosophical considerations of the behavior of organisms, including human beings, in order to prepare students for graduate study and/or professional work. In order to meet the needs of the diversity of students who wish to major in psychology, students may pursue either a Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Arts degree. Students whose career goals might include a doctoral degree in psychology should pursue the Bachelor of Science degree. Students whose immediate career goals do not include a doctoral degree (i.e., who wish to enter a master’s program in psychology or a related field or enter the job market following graduation) should pursue a Bachelor of Arts degree. Students in any major may pursue the department’s addiction counseling concentration, but only those with a BS or BA in psychology or another human service degree would be qualified to get licensed.
A grade of C- or above must be earned in all courses that are required in a major or a minor.
Requirements
Core Courses
Plus one of the following courses:
Plus one of the following courses:
Plus two of the following courses:
The Capstone Courses
Electives
Total Credit Hours: 44
Students are encouraged to seek internship experiences in psychology through the Career Resource Center. Note: Psychology majors and minors should note that PSYC 410, PSYC 411, PSYC 412, PSYC 413, and PSYC 420 are specifically designed for the addiction counseling track and you are only able to count 3 of these 5 courses toward the psychology major or minor elective requirement.