For a B.A. degree in Psychology:
- General Psychology (PSYC 1013), Human Development (PSYC 2033), Statistics (PSYC 2053), Research Methods I (PSYC 2063) & Research Methods II (PSYC 3053)
- At least two of the following five courses:
- Social Psychology (PSYC 3013)
- Psychological Testing (PSYC 3073)
- Abnormal Psychology (PSYC 3093)
- Personality Theories (PSYC 3103)
- Counseling Psychology (PSYC 4013)
- At least two of the following four courses:
- Learning (PSYC 3023)
- Neuroscience (PSYC 3064)
- Cognition (PSYC 4033)
- Perception (PSYC 4043)
- History of Psychology (PSYC 4003)
- A minor (not in Psychology)
For a B.S. degree in Psychology:
- The requirements are the same as those for a B.A. degree, with two EXCEPTIONS:
- The B.S. degree requires Senior Research (PSYC 4061)
- The B.S. degree specifies that the minor must be from the School of Natural Sciences
For a Minor in Psychology:
- General Psychology (PSYC 1013) & Human Development (PSYC 2033)
- At least two of the following five courses:
- Social Psychology (PSYC 3013)
- Psychological Testing (PSYC 3073)
- Abnormal Psychology (PSYC 3093)
- Personality Theories (PSYC 3103)
- Counseling Psychology (PSYC 4013)
- At least two of the following four courses:
- Learning (PSYC 3023)
- Neuroscience (PSYC 3064)
- Cognition (PSYC 4033)
- Perception (PSYC 4043)
