(56-57 hours)
| Major Courses - 46-47 hours |
| PSY 103 |
Introduction to Psychology (3) S |
| or 103H |
Honors Introduction to Psychology |
| PSY 204 |
Lifespan Development (4) S |
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| PSY 205 |
Child and Adolescent Development (3) S |
| PSY 208 |
Social Psychology (3) S |
| PSY 310 |
Cognition and Memory (3) S |
| PSY 340 |
Abnormal Psychology (3) S |
| PSY 360 |
Biological Psychology (3) S |
| PSY 375 |
Research I (4) |
| PSY 376 |
Research II (3) |
| PSY 400 |
Senior Thesis (3) |
| PSY 405 |
Behavioral Sciences Capstone (3) CAP |
| PSY |
Choose five PSY courses (15 credit hours), excluding PSY 396 and 496; may include either IDS 212 or IDS 224; may also include up to 3 hours of PSY 389 or PSY 399). |
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| Cognate Courses- 10 hours |
| MTH 176 |
Statistics I with SPSS (3) MA |
| SOC 103 |
Our Social World (3) S |
| BIO 131 |
Basic Human Anatomy and Physiology (4) N |
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| Recommended Courses: |
| ECO 201 |
Economic Issues (3) S |
| PHI 200 |
Perspectives on Human Nature (3) P |
| SOC 202 |
Race, Class, Gender (3) S |
| SOC 204 |
Cultural Anthropology (3) S |
Residency requirement -- A minimum of 15 credit hours in psychology work must be completed at the College of Mount St. Joseph prior to the awarding of a psychology degree.