Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Psychology

Majors in the psychology program have as their core the following courses:

PSYC 111	Introductory Psychology I		3 cr
PSYC 112	Introductory Psychology II		3 cr
PSYC 227	Basic Statistics			3 cr
PSYC 228	Introduction to the 
		Theory of Measurements 
		and Test Construction			3 cr 
PSYC 303	Experimental Psychology			4 cr 
PSYC g431	Physiological Psychology I		3 cr
PSYC g472	History of Psychology			3 cr 
PSYC 491	Seminar					2 cr

One of the following courses:

PSYC g435	Animal Behavior				3 cr 
	OR 
PSYC g445	Psychology of Learning			3 cr
One of the following courses:

PSYC 341	Social Psychology			3 cr 
	OR 
PSYC g401	Theories of Personality			3 cr 
						TOTAL: 	30 cr

Elective Courses

In addition, the student must take 15 additional credits in psychology; 12 of these must be at the upper-division level. Students who are preparing for graduate study are strongly encouraged to take two of the following as part of their required electives:

PSYC g404	Sensation and Perception		4 cr
PSYC g432	Physiological Psychology II		3 cr
PSYC g446	Cognitive Processes			3 cr

Minor in Psychology

PSYC 111 	Introductory Psychology I		3 cr
PSYC 112	Introductory Psychology II		3 cr
PSYC 227	Basic Statistics			3 cr 
PSYC 228	Introduction to the 
		Theory of Measurements  
		and Test Construction			3 cr 
PSYC 303	Experimental Psychology			4 cr 
						TOTAL: 	16 cr
In addition, the student must take 6 additional elective credits in psychology.