Bachelor of Science in Psychology
The Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology prepares students for work that requires liberal arts training as well as psychological knowledge and skills. The major provides students with a detailed awareness of the field of psychology, including its historical background, paradigms, methods, research finding, and applications. The major addresses the general areas of developmental, personality, social, cognitive, and abnormal psychology. It fosters the development of verbal, quantitative, analytical, and technological skills that are useful for work in psychology and related fields.
The major requires the following five courses: Introduction to Psychology (PSYC 103), Child Psychology (PSYC 201), Personality Psychology (PSYC 303), Abnormal Psychology (PSYC 304) and Social Psychology (PSYC 305) plus seven other elective psychology courses of which two may be Human Services courses. A total of 120 credits are required for graduation. Students wishing to obtain a minor in Psychology must take Introduction to Psychology and any five additional psychology courses (total of 18 semester hours).
| Degree Requirements Summary |
- Psychology Core (15 credits)
- Psychology Electives (21 credits)
- Core Curriculum (42 credits)
- General Electives (42 credits)
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| PSYC 103 Intro to Psychology |
| PSYC 201 Child Psychology |
| PSYC 303 Psychology of Personality |
| PSYC 304 Abnormal Psychology |
| PSYC 305 Social Psychology |
| PSYC 202 Adolescence |
PSYC 381 Drug Effects and Behavior |
| PSYC 310 Human Sexuality |
PSYC 402 Marriage and Family |
| PSYC 314 Educational Psychology |
PSYC 405 Group Dynamics |
| PSYC 333 Exceptional Children |
PSYC 407 Psychology of Consciousness |
| PSYC 345 Health Psychology |
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| General Core Requirements |
| ENGL C101 Composition and Rhetoric |
Social Science Core (6) |
| Humanities Core (6) |
Natural Science Core (6) |
| FA C101 Fine Arts Core |
PHIL 203 Ethics |
| MCOM 110 Communications |
Liberal Arts Electives (6) |
| CAPS 390 Capstone/SeniorThesis |
MATH 105 |
| General Electives are courses that are outside the specific degree requirements and can be fulfilled by courses in other subjects, transfer courses, or other non-traditional credit options accepted by UB. |
Transfer Options:
A maximum of 66 credits may be transferred in from an accredited two-year school and 90 credits from an accredited four-year school.
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