General Description of Psychology Coursework
The coursework aims to teach students how to evaluate research methods, research designs, and statistics; distinguish theories and findings based on evidence from those without such support; and speak and write effectively about psychology-related topics.
- General Psychology
- Statistical Techniques (prerequisite: M100, M117, or higher)
- Methods of Experimental Psychology
- Introduction to Reading and Writing in Psychology
- Upper-level (300-400) courses in General Experimental Psychology (two courses for the B.A. and three courses for the B.S.) and in Human Processes (two courses)
- Upper-level electives (three for the B.A. degree, two for the B.S. degree)
- A capstone course (seminar, practicum, or laboratory)
In addition to the listed courses, the student is required to fulfill the general requirements of the Bachelor's Degree as established by the College of Arts and Sciences.
Students should consult with the department for additional information concerning prerequisites, course content, and academic counseling.