Department of Psychology
Majors & Minors
GUIDELINES FOR A MAJOR IN PSYCHOLOGY
Those planning to major in psychology must consult with a psychology advisor to ensure timely completion of requirements.
1. Requirements for this program are a minimum of 36 credits, including the following core courses:
- Introductory Psychology, PSYC 100 (3 credits)
- Biological Bases of Behavior, PSYC 222 (3 credits), or Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience, PSYC 224 (4 credits)
- Experimental Psychology, PSYC 212 (4 credits)
- Statistics, PSYC 314 (4 credits)
- Literature Review Seminar, PSYC 317 (3 credits)
- History of Psychology Seminar, PSYC 484 (3 credits)
- History of Psychology Seminar, PSYC 484 (3 credits)
2. One additional laboratory course, selected from:
- Behavioral Neuroscience, PSYC 322 (4 credits)
- Sensation and Perception, PSYC 332 (4 credits)
- Psychology of Learning, PSYC 334 (4 credits)
- Techniques of Behavior Change, PSYC 335 (4 credits)
- Cognitive Psychology, PSYC 336 (4 credits)
- Clinical Communication, PSYC 376 (4 credits)
3. At least 12 units of electives in psychology at the 100-level or above.
4. One additional laboratory science course outside the field of psychology (4 credits).
NOTE: Due to prerequisites, the following course sequence is strongly recommended:
- Freshman year - 100, 222;
- Sophomore year - 212, 314 (preferably concurrently)
- Junior year - 317, one additional laboratory course
- Senior year - 484
GUIDELINES FOR A MINOR IN PSYCHOLOGY
Those planning to minor in Psychology must consult with a Psychology faculty member to ensure timely completion of requirements. Required for a minor are 16-20 credits including:
- PSYC 100;
- One laboratory course chosen from: PSYC 212, 322, 332, 334, 335, 336, 376;
- Nine credits chosen from: PSYC 212; 222 or 224; 242; 334 or 335; 336; 352;
362; 372; and - One additional 3-credit or 4-credit course at the 200-level or above.

