The Department of Psychological Science and Counseling at Â鶹ֱ²¥ offers a unique learning environment where you can explore human behavior and mental processes with the support of an exceptional, diverse faculty. Whether you choose a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in psychology, our program provides a strong foundation that prepares you for a wide range of careers or further study.
Our department is distinguished by our highly qualified faculty who bring their doctoral training and unique areas of expertise — including clinical/counseling, social, international/cross-cultural, experimental, and neuroscience — directly to the classroom. Their passion for teaching and dedication to mentoring will help you develop professionally throughout your undergraduate journey, making you a competitive candidate for graduate programs or well-prepared to start your career.
You can tailor your experience through specializations in areas like Latino Mental Health, Sports Psychology, Clinical Psychology, and Industrial-Organizational Psychology, aligning your education with your interests and career goals. Our vibrant student organizations — the Psychology Club, Psi Chi, and NAMI — provide numerous opportunities for professional development, community engagement, and social activities, fostering a sense of belonging and active participation within the field of psychology.
Â鶹ֱ²¥'s psychology department emphasizes global learning through study abroad trips to countries like Ireland, Italy, and Guatemala, giving you a broader perspective on psychological science in an international context. Additionally, as a traditional, four-year university rooted in the liberal arts tradition, Â鶹ֱ²¥ provides students with a wide range of elective options and opportunities to pursue minors in disciplines such as business, education, and exercise science. This interdisciplinary approach allows you to customize your education to align with your passions and career aspirations.
Our individualized faculty mentorship begins from your very first year, providing support to make you both career-ready and an ideal candidate for advanced study. With a psychology degree from Â鶹ֱ²¥, you'll graduate with a diverse skill set that is highly valued in fields like healthcare, business, law, education, and beyond.
We emphasize meaningful scholarly opportunities throughout our curriculum, giving students hands-on research experiences that are both engaging and career-enhancing. You'll have the chance to design your own studies, collect and analyze data, and present your research findings at conferences both on and off campus. These experiences help you develop skills in data collection and analysis that are crucial for 21st-century jobs, while also giving you high-quality research experience that makes you a competitive candidate for graduate programs.
B.A. in Psychology: A minimum of 37 credits including PSY 101, 205, 201, 220 or 365, 230 or 335, 250, 305 or 445, 325 or 367, 350, 490, two credits of 360, 460, or 497and two additional elective courses selected from 300, 310, 330, 340, 341, 355, 370, 371, 373, 430.
B.S. in Psychology: A minimum of 61 credits including PSY 101, 205, 201, 220 or 365, 230, 250, 305, 325 or 367, 335, 350, 445, 490, 2 courses from PSY 300, PSY 405, CST 150, and 18 additional hours in PSY, BIO, CHE, PHY, CST or MAT.
Minor: 18 guided credits
Sample of Required Courses
Knowledge Base in Psychology: Students should demonstrate fundamental knowledge and comprehension of the major concepts, theoretical perspectives, historical trends, and empirical findings to discuss how psychological principles apply to behavioral problems.
Professional Development: The emphasis in this goal is on application of psychology-specific content and skills, effective self-reflection, project management skills, teamwork skills, and career preparation.
Scientific Inquiry & Critical Thinking: The skills in this domain involve the development of scientific reasoning and problem solving, including research methods.
Ethical & Social Responsibility in a Diverse World: Skills in this domain involve the development of ethically and socially responsible behaviors for professional and personal settings in a landscape that involves increasing diversity.
Communication: Students should demonstrate competence in writing, oral, and interpersonal communication skills.
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