The curriculum in psychology reflects both the diversity of its subdisciplines and the universality of their reliance on methodological sophistication. All students who major in psychology are required to take courses that represent the main topical areas within the psychological sciences, plus a year-long statistics and methods sequence. Through a rigorous advising program, students are encouraged to choose electives to develop their particular interests. Students who intend graduate study are encouraged to choose research experiences, as well as seminars related to their interests.
Cluster 1: Basic Physiological and Perceptual Processes (PSYC)
PSYC-2110 Neuroscience Laboratory
PSYC-2310 Introduction to Neuroscience
PSYC-3411 Sensation and Perception
Cluster 2: Developmental Psychology (PSYC)
PSYC-2320 Lifespan Development
PSYC-2350 Language Development
PSYC-3421 Cognitive Development
PSYC-3422 Social Development
Cluster 3: Social and Clinical Psychology (PSYC)
PSYC-2341 Social Psychology
PSYC-3342 Personality and Individual Differences
PSYC-3440 Psychopathology
Cluster 4: Learning, Memory & Cognition (PSYC)
PSYC-2330 Fundamentals of Cognition
PSYC-3412 Principles of Learning
PSYC-3431 Memory and Cognition
Companion Courses (PSYC)
PSYC-2360 Special Topics in Psychology
PSYC-3360 Special Topics in Psychology
PSYC-3368 Supervised Research
PSYC-3410 Neuroethics
PSYC-3451 Clinical Psychology
PSYC-3455 Behavioral Medicine
PSYC-4490 Senior Seminar in Psychology
Individual Experience (PSYC)
PSYC-2161 Lab Experience in Psychology
PSYC-2261 Lab Experience in Psychology
PSYC-3161 Advanced Research in Psychology
PSYC-3180 Psychology Peer Tutor
PSYC-3261 Advanced Research in Psychology
PSYC-3280 Psychology Peer Tutor
PSYC-3361 Advanced Research in Psychology
PSYC-4395 Thesis I
PSYC-4396 Thesis II
Introduction and Methods (PSYC)
PSYC-1300 Principles of Psychology
PSYC-2401 Statistics and Methods I
PSYC-2402 Statistics and Methods II
Psychology (PSYC)
PSYC-3420 Neuropsychopharmacology
PSYC-3457 Directed Field Practicum
PSYC-3462 Cross-Cultural Psychology
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