The psychology major is a liberal arts baccalaureate degree program designed to introduce students to the science of psychology. The program will help students prepare for a lifetime of continued learning and vocational achievement. Students majoring in psychology can enter a variety of careers or pursue post- graduation education in the behavioral sciences. The psychology major is not a professional degree program; students are not trained as therapists, counselors, or mental health technicians.
Major Required Courses
Major Electives
Select three
General Electives
Note: At least half of the General Electives must be upper level courses (300- or 400-level).
Students should register for PSY 103/PSY 303 in spring semesters. Please consult with your academic advisor to determine the proper course number.
General Education Curriculum
General Education Courses Required in the Major
*Students must make a C or better in PSY 101 in order to take a higher level PSY course.