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PSYCH BA - Psychology

Program Overview

Program Description

Psychology is the study of the mental states and processes that give rise to behavior. It seeks to understand the basic mechanisms and functions of perception, cognition, emotion, and attitudes in guiding behavior. Although it focuses on the level of the individual, individual behavior depends on the social relationships and structures in which people are embedded and the biological systems of which we are comprised. Thus, psychological study encompasses a broad set of topics that overlap with a number of disciplines across the social and biological sciences. The requirements of the major are designed to acquaint students with the research methods psychologists use and to provide a foundation of core knowledge covering the major areas of psychology. This broad foundation allows students to pursue a more advanced understanding of subfields related to their own particular interests and goals for the major. The program may serve as preparation for graduate work in psychology or related fields (e.g., neuroscience, education), as well as for students interested in careers in social work, public policy, business, or medicine. Students are encouraged to become actively engaged in research in the department and should consult with the director of undergraduate research about their interests as early as possible.

Department(s)

Program Level

Undergraduate

Program Code

PSYCH BA

Learning Outcomes

Name

PSYCH01

Objective

Become acquainted with psychological research methods and practices

Name

PSYCH02

Objective

Learn the basic mechanisms and functions of perception, cognition, emotion, and attitudes in guiding behavior

Program Map

Semester 1 (Freshman Year)

Total Credits: 13

Course CodeCourse NameCredits
ECON120Intro To Economics3
ECON200Principles Of Microeconomics3
MATH150Multivariable Calculus3
ECON250Econometrics4
Semester 2 (Freshman Year)

Total Credits: 12

Course CodeCourse NameCredits
MATH180Linear Algebra3
ECON200Principles Of Macroeconomics3
MATH240Analytic Geometry3
ECON350Applied Econometrics3
Semester 3 (Sopohmore Year)

Total Credits: 14

Course CodeCourse NameCredits
BIOL140Intro To Biology5
CHEM120Intro To Chemistry3
HIST140European History3
ECON450Advanced Macroeconomics3
Semester 4 (Sopohmore Year)

Total Credits: 12

Course CodeCourse NameCredits
ENGL220Scientific Writing3
ECON450Advanced Microeconomics3
MATH400Fourier Series3
ECON500Developmental Economics3