Psychology, BA/BS
Program Description
Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes in humans and animals. This degree provides students with the knowledge and skills for a wide variety of careers.
Grounded in the American Psychological Association’s Guidelines for the Undergraduate Major: Version 2.0, this comprehensive four-year program emphasizing research, experimentation, computer applications and a senior-research sequence is excellent preparation for graduate work at the master’s or Ph.D. level in a wide variety of psychology disciplines.
Upon successful completion of the Junior Seminar in Psychological Science (PSYC 399 Jr Seminar Psychological Sci), psychology majors may elect to continue in the Psychology – Psychological Science concentration or switch to the Psychology – General Psychology concentration.
Other Qualifications — A master’s degree in psychology is usually the minimum requirement for careers in school psychology, I/O psychology, mental health counseling, marriage and family counseling, forensic psychology, and data collection/analysis. The Ph.D. is essential for most senior-level positions and is required for appointment to permanent teaching and research positions in colleges and universities.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Knowledge Base in Psychology – Students should demonstrate fundamental knowledge and comprehension of the major concepts, theoretical perspectives, historical trends, and empirical findings to discuss how psychological principles apply to behavioral problems.
- Scientific Inquiry and Critical Thinking – The skills in this domain involve the development of scientific reasoning and problem solving, including effective research methods.
- Ethical and Social Responsibility in a Diverse World – The skills in this domain involve the development of ethically and socially responsible behaviors for professional and personal settings in a landscape that involves increasing diversity.
- Communication – Students should demonstrate competence in writing and in oral and interpersonal communication skills.
- Professional Development – The emphasis of this goal is on application of psychology-specific content and skills, effective self-reflection, project-management skills, teamwork skills, and career preparation.
Psychology, BA/BS, Psychological Science Concentration
Code | Title | Hours |
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Required Psychology Core Courses | ||
PSYC 101 | Intro to Psychological Science | 3 |
PSYC 199 | Fr Seminar Behavioral Science | 2 |
PSYC 210 | Statistics | 3 |
PSYC 212 | Experimental Psychology | 4 |
PSYC 396 | Tests and Measurements | 3 |
PSYC 399 | Jr Seminar Psychological Sci | 3 |
PSYC 456 | History and Systems Psychology | 3 |
PSYC 494 | Senior Research Practicum I | 2 |
PSYC 495 | Senior Research Practicum II | 3 |
PSYC 499 | Sr Seminar Psychological Sci | 1 |
Elective Psychology Courses | ||
Select one course from each Content Area: | ||
Biological | 4 | |
Behavioral Neuroscience | ||
Cognitive | 4 | |
Learning and Motivation | ||
Cognition | ||
Personality/Social | 3 | |
Social Psychology | ||
Personality Theory | ||
Developmental/Applied | 3 | |
Lifespan Development | ||
Behavior Management | ||
Psychopathology | ||
Exceptional Child/Adolescent | ||
Health Psychology | ||
Practicum Experience | 3 | |
Psychology Research Practicum | ||
Applied Psychology Practicum | ||
PSYC Elective 300+ Level | 3 | |
Psychology Cognate | ||
Select one of the following: | 4 | |
Function of the Human Body | ||
Human Anatomy & Physiology II | ||
General Biology: Cells | ||
General Biology: Organisms | ||
Total Hours | 51 |
Breadth Area Requirement
Psychology majors may select one of the following options:
Option 1: Complete an approved Minor (minimum of 20 credits) and does not include Minor: Psychology.
Option 2: Complete a Cognate of at least 20 credits in courses approved by the advisor.
Option 3: Complete an Associate degree that does not include a Psychology Minor or Behavioral Sciences Concentration.
Option 4: Complete a second BA/BS degree or major.
(For any of the above options, nine credits must be at the 300-400 Level.)
General Education: All LSSU bachelor’s degree candidates must complete the LSSU General Education Requirements.
Bachelor of Arts degree (6-8 credits): One year of a modern language other than English. If taken at LSSU, this would be OJIB 130 Ojibwe Lang I Anishinaabemowin-OJIB 131 Ojibwe Lng II Anishinaabemowin or SPAN 161 First Year Spanish I-SPAN 162 First Year Spanish II. One-half year of two different languages will not meet this requirement.
A minimum of 124 credits (at the 100 level or higher) must be earned for graduation with a cumulative gpa of 2.00 or higher. A gpa of 2.00 or higher is also required in your Major, as well as in your General Education Requirements.
Psychology, BA/BS, General Psychology Concentration
Code | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
Required Psychology Core Courses | ||
PSYC 101 | Intro to Psychological Science | 3 |
PSYC 155 | Lifespan Development | 3 |
PSYC 199 | Fr Seminar Behavioral Science | 2 |
PSYC 210 | Statistics | 3 |
PSYC 212 | Experimental Psychology | 4 |
PSYC 396 | Tests and Measurements | 3 |
PSYC 399 | Jr Seminar Psychological Sci | 3 |
PSYC 456 | History and Systems Psychology | 3 |
PSYC 490 | Research Topics in Psychology | 1-4 |
Elective Psychology Courses | ||
Select one course from each Content Area: | ||
Biological | 4 | |
Behavioral Neuroscience | ||
Cognitive | 4 | |
Learning and Motivation | ||
Cognition | ||
Personality/Social | 3 | |
Social Psychology | ||
Personality Theory | ||
Developmental/Applied | 3 | |
Behavior Management | ||
Psychopathology | ||
Exceptional Child/Adolescent | ||
Health Psychology | ||
Practicum Experience | 3 | |
Psychology Research Practicum | ||
Applied Psychology Practicum | ||
PSYC Elective 300+ Level | 3 | |
Psychology Cognate | ||
Select one of the following: | 4 | |
Function of the Human Body | ||
Human Anatomy & Physiology II | ||
General Biology: Cells | ||
General Biology: Organisms | ||
Total Hours | 49-52 |
Breadth Area Requirement
Psychology majors may select one of the following options:
Option 1: Complete an approved Minor (minimum of 20 credits) and does not include Minor: Psychology.
Option 2: Complete a Cognate of at least 20 credits in courses approved by the advisor.
Option 3: Complete an Associate degree that does not include a Psychology Minor or Behavioral Sciences Concentration.
Option 4: Complete a second BA/BS degree or major.
(For any of the above options, nine credits must be at the 300-400 Level.)
General Education: All LSSU bachelor’s degree candidates must complete the LSSU General Education Requirements.
Bachelor of Arts degree (6-8 credits): One year of a modern language other than English. If taken at LSSU, this would be OJIB 130 Ojibwe Lang I Anishinaabemowin-OJIB 131 Ojibwe Lng II Anishinaabemowin or SPAN 161 First Year Spanish I-SPAN 162 First Year Spanish II. One-half year of two different languages will not meet this requirement.
A minimum of 124 credits (at the 100 level or higher) must be earned for graduation with a cumulative gpa of 2.00 or higher. A gpa of 2.00 or higher is also required in your Major, as well as in your General Education Requirements.