Psychology, Bachelor of Science

Program
Degree Type
Major

Mission

The Department of Psychology is committed to fostering the transformative power of a liberal arts education by equipping students with strong written communication skills, critical and ethical thinking, and specialized knowledge in the field. Through a shared foundation of core courses, diverse career preparation, and opportunities for faculty-led research, internships, and involvement in student organizations, we strive to enhance learning and promote personal and professional growth. The department’s mission is to prepare thoughtful, engaged, and adaptable individuals who contribute meaningfully to society.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Students will describe and explain major concepts, theoretical perspectives, and empirical findings in psychology, demonstrating a foundational understanding of the discipline.
  2. Students will interpret, design, and evaluate psychological research, incorporating statistical methods, research design, and sociocultural factors to analyze and interpret quantitative data effectively.
  3. Students will write clearly and concisely for academic, professional, and public audiences and deliver oral presentations tailored to diverse purposes and contexts.
  4. Students will employ ethical standards in research, practice, and academic contexts while applying psychological principles to enhance community well-being and improve quality of life.
  5. Students will develop the knowledge, skills, and professional competencies necessary for career success and graduate studies.

Required Psychology Courses

Item #
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
40-42

Suggested additional courses or majors

Students may wish to complete a double major in sport studies or biology if they intend to pursue further study in Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, or Athletic Training. Students interested in these paths should consider taking the additional courses in sport studies, biology, and other sciences. :

 

60-62