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Frederick Bonato, Chairperson

Requirements for Psychology Major

Degree of Bachelor of Science

In addition to fulfilling the core curriculum requirements (60 credits), Psychology majors must complete the following courses:

Ps151
Ps200
Ps205
Ps210
Ps
Introduction to Psychology
Statistics and Research Methods
Experimental Psychology
Computers in Psychology
Psychology Electives
Electives
( 3 crs)
( 3 crs)
( 3 crs)
( 3 crs)
(12 crs)
(12 crs)

Majors must complete three of the following courses:

Ps230
Ps250
Ps260
Ps420
Ps430
Childhood and Adolescence
Personality
Abnormal Psychology
History and System
Industrial-Organizational Psychology





(9 crs)

Majors must complete two of the following courses with laboratories:

Ps310-311
Ps320-321
Ps330-331
Ps340-341
Ps350-351
Ps355-356
Ps360-361
Ps370-371
Ps380-381
Ps480-481
Social Experimental Psychology
Learning
Sensation and Perception
Physiological Psychology
Cognitive Processes
Selected Topics
Comparative Psychology
Motivation
Human Factors
Special Topics









(12 crs)
60 crs

Special Note on Core Curriculum Requirements

Psychology majors may not take NS110 as part of the natural science core
curriculum requirement.

Special Notes on Laboratory Requirements

Other natural science laboratory courses can replace psychology laboratory courses;
however, at least one of the laboratory courses must be from psychology. Also note
the courses without the labs may count as Ps electives.

Psychology Degree Concentrations

Students majoring in psychology may choose (but are not required) to pursue a concentration in clinical psychology, cognitive processing, or forensic psychology.  Concentrations entail 15 credits of coursework that allow students to focus on an area that they might be considering for graduate study and/or a future career.  Pursuing a concentration does not affect the 60-credit core or the total number of credits (45) required for the psychology BS degree.  Requirements for the concentrations are available from the Chairperson of the Department of Psychology.

Special Note for Psychology-Education Double Majors

Ed170 Child Psychology may replace Ps230 Childhood and Adolescence.
Ed203 Educational Psychology may replace Ps270 Educational Psychology.
Ed301 Tests and Measurements may replace Ps460 Tests Measurements.

Minor Program

Students may complete a minor in psychology by taking a minimum of 18 credits in
the department, beginning with Ps151 Introduction to Psychology.

BS Psychology/MS Occupational Therapy Degree Program

In collaboration with Seton Hall University, qualified incoming freshmen may apply for admission to the BS Psychology/MS Occupational Therapy combined degree program.  Requirements for this program are available from the Chairperson of the Department of Psychology.

Sequence of Courses

Freshman   Sophomore   Junior   Senior  
Ps151
Cm120 or equiv.
El123
Mod. Lang.
Ma105-106 or
Ma123-124
Hs121-122
Ps200 level
( 3)
( 3)
( 3)
( 6)

( 6)
( 6)
( 3)
Ps200-210
Ps200 level
El134
Nat. Science
Philosophy
Fine Arts
Soc. Science
(08)
(03)
(03)
(06)
(12)
Ps205
Ps Lab
Ps Electives
Soc. Science
Nat. Science
Th110-120
(( 3)
(12)
( 6)
( 3)
( 3)
( 6)
Ps Electives
Values Course
Electives
(9)
( 3)
(12)
Total (30) Total (33) Total (33) Total (33)

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