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Nov 21, 2024
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2022-23 Undergraduate Bulletin ARCHIVED
Psychology, Major
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The department provides students with a unique perspective for understanding human behavior and applying this knowledge in many different professional areas. Plans of study in psychology are offered to prepare students for the following:
1. Graduate work in experimental, clinical and industrial/organization psychology, as well as in related fields.
2. Work in industrial research, in clinical mental health programs, and in interdisciplinary fields in the social/medical sciences.
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Degree Requirements
To review the overall degree requirements for the psychology major, select one of the following: Psychology Lower Division Option
Nine hours from: Additional Writing Enhanced Psychology Option
Three hours from: Advanced Psychology Electives
Complete nine hours of advanced level (3000-4999) psychology electives, as advised. Additional Psychology Electives
Complete an additional six hours in psychology electives, as advised. Fall
15 hours - GOVT 2305 - Federal Government Credit(s): 3
Languages, Philosophy, Culture Core Credits / Units: 3 Social /Behavioral Sciences Core Credits / Units: 3 Science Core Credits / Units: 3 Modern Language Intermediate 1 Credits / Units: 3
Spring
15 hours - GOVT 2306 - Texas Government Credit(s): 3
Languages, Philosophy, Culture BA Requirement (Different Subject from Core) Credits / Units: 3 SPCH 1315, 1318, or 2333 Credits / Units: 3 PSYC Lower Division Credits / Units: 3 Modern Language Intermediate 2 Credits / Units: 3
Fall
16 - GOVT 2305 - Federal Government Credit(s): 3
Languages, Philosophy, Culture Core Credits / Units: 3 Social/Behavioral Sciences Core Credits / Units: 3 Science BS Requirement Plus Lab Credits / Units: 4 PSYC Lower Division Credits / Units: 3
Fall
14 - PSYC 3341 - Research Design Credit(s): 3
PSYC Advanced Elective Credits / Units: 3 PSYC Advanced Elective Credits / Units: 3 Minor Credits / Units: 3 General Electives Credits / Units: 2
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