Psychology is the study of human behavior. The major provides a foundation in human physiological, mental, intellectual, personality, and social development. Specific coursework is focused on research, theories and processes useful for understanding oneself and others both as individuals and as members of various societies, groups, cultures and organizations.
Psychology students are encouraged to think critically, to analyze and integrate information from other disciplines and sources, and to draw conclusions which can lead to the application of psychology to the identification and realization of individual and group goals. The study of psychology partners well with liberal arts coursework and facilitates ethical thinking, self-awareness and empathy within a global community.
The Curriculum
Liberal Arts Studies Courses 32 Semester Credit Hours
Plus 6-semester credit hours in each of the following breadth areas
Major Required Courses 44 Semester Credit Hours
8 semester credit hours (upper division) within your major
Elective Courses 44 Semester Credit Hours
Total Credit Hours Required for Graduation 128 Semester Credit Hours