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Bachelor of Science - Psychology with Clinical and Behavioral Applications

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Degree Requirements

Required: Major plus emphasis requirements, 44 credits minimum, 32 credits upper division.

Required Courses

  • PSYC 200: General Psychology

  • PSYC 222: Abnormal Psychology

  • PSYC 312: Research Design and Statistics I

  • PSYC 313: Research Design and Statistics II

  • PSYC 331: Physiological Psychology

  • Select one

    • PSYC 494: Clinical Practicum

    • PSYC 495: Research Practicum

Take 1 from the following courses

  • PSYC 304: Child and Adolescent Development

  • PSYC 305: Adult Development and Aging

  • PSYC 325: Theories of Personality

  • PSYC 401: Social Psychology

  • PSYC 417: Cultural Psychology

Take 1 from the following courses

  • PSYC 315: Principles of Learning and Memory

  • PSYC 340: History and Systems of Psychology

  • PSYC 416: Human Behavior: Principles & Application

  • PSYC 421: Human Cognition

  • PSYC 450: Sensation and Perception

Take 1 from the following courses

  • PSYC 340: History and Systems of Psychology

  • Any 4-credit PSYC 400-Level Course

Take 2 Psychology elective courses

  • Take two additional PSYC courses totaling 8 credits; 4 credits must be upper division

Clinical & Behavioral Applications

Take at least eight courses total from the following courses

Required Courses

  • PSYC 325: Theories of Personality

  • PSYC 330: Psychological Assessment

  • PSYC 435: Counseling and Psychotherapy

Take 2 from the following courses

  • ENGL 350: Studies in African-American Literature

  • Select one

    • ENGL 361: Contemporary Chicano Literature

    • SPAN 361: Contemporary Chicano Literature

  • PHIL 260: Topics in World Philosophy

  • PHIL 355: Chinese Philosophy and Culture

  • Select one

    • POLS 210: Multiculturalism, Race & Politics in U.S

    • POLS 310: Multiculturalism, Race & Politics in U.S

  • POLS 412: Civil Rights Movement

  • POLS 418: Women and Politics

  • PSYC 215: The Psychology of Sex and Gender

  • PSYC 417: Cultural Psychology

  • SOC 230: Introduction to World Cultures

  • SOC 300: Sexuality and Society

  • SOC 322: Contemporary Issues in Gender Studies

  • SOC 360: Racial and Ethnic Relations

Take 3 additional classes from above list or from the following courses

  • CRIM 410: Substance Abuse

  • PSYC 203: Understanding Emotion

  • Select one

    • PSYC 304: Child and Adolescent Development

    • PSYC 305: Adult Development and Aging

  • PSYC 345: Health Psychology

  • PSYC 416: Human Behavior: Principles & Application

  • PSYC 421: Human Cognition

  • PSYC 422: Child Psychopathology

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