Major Requirements for Psychological Services
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13 course credits, including:
- Three foundation courses (required of all psychology majors):
- Fundamentals of Psychological Science (PSY 161)
- Research Methods (PSY 394)
- One course in statistics (INT 201 or MAT 347-348)
- One course on theoretical foundations for practice selected from:
- Personality Theories (PSY 279)
- Abnormal Psychology (PSY 381)
- One course in developmental psychology selected from:
- Child Development (PSY 277)
- Adolescence (PSY 278)
- Adult Development and Aging (PSY 386)
- One course selected from:
- Multicultural Psychology (PSY 276)
- Psychology of Women and Gender (PSY 374):
- One course on an area of practice or applied psychology selected from:
- Intimate Relationships (PSY 379)
- Industrial Organizational Psychology (PSY 384)
- Counseling and Psychotherapy (PSY 382)
- Relevant topics courses (e.g., Topics in Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine) :
- Two additional courses in psychology (may include multiple courses from categories listed above)
- Capstone course: Senior Seminar (PSY 483) or Human Services Practicum and Seminar (PSY 360)
- Three courses on the broader context selected from:
- Cultural Anthropology (ANT 101)
- Introduction to Ethnic Studies (EST 123)
- Macroeconomics (ECB 101)
- Microeconomics (ECB 102)
- Educational Psychology (EDU 215)
- Exceptional Learner (EDU 230)
- Politics (POL 111)
- American Politics (POL 262)
- Religions of the World (REL 222)
- Introductory Sociology (SOC 101)
- Families in Social Context (SOC 273)
- Crime and Deviance (SOC 361)
- Juvenile Justice and Delinquency (SOC 363)
- Sexualities (SOC 365)
- Introduction to Women’s Studies (WST 171)
- Depending on the specific programs of students, other courses may be considered on a course by course basis.


