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School of Social Sciences

Psychology (Bachelor of Science)
Mission/Vision Statement

Faculty of the Psychology Program are dedicated to providing our students with an exemplary educational foundation that will enable them to pursue their career goals and to be educated members of our society.  The Psychology Program has developed a challenging curriculum where students develop the knowledge base and skills that today's employers demand and are necessary for the continuation of their education, such as written and oral communication, critical thinking, and teamwork.   

Student Learning Goals

  1. Psychology majors will learn substantive knowledge in the fundamental areas of psychology.
  2. Psychology majors will demonstrate an understanding of psychological methodology.
  3. Graduating seniors should be able to apply the principles of psychology in real-life settings and be prepared for careers in psychology related fields.
  4. Graduating seniors should be aware of and proficient in using psychological resources (Information competency).
  5. Graduating seniors should be able to demonstrate critical thinking ability when discussing or writing about psychological issues.
  6. Graduating seniors should be able to communicate effectively about the field of psychology in both an oral and written format.
  7. Graduating seniors should be able to work effectively with other students and professionals in the field of psychology.

Degree/Certificate Requirements

See “General Requirements for Undergraduate Degrees at IU Southeast” and “General Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts Degree.”

General Education Component

Note: This is not a re-statement of the University’s General Education Requirement but a list of specific General Education courses which are also requirements or pre-requisites for course work in the school/major.

Note: MATH-M 101, MATH-102 or a placement score that would place students in the following math 

Dept

Course Number

Title

Credit Hours

Minimum Grade

MATH-M

122

College Algebra

3

C-

BA/BS Distribution Component

Total Natural Sciences requirements for the BS in Psychology are four courses, which must include two biological science courses (one with a lab) and one chemistry course.  A total of two of the Natural Science courses must be lab courses.

Major Specific Requirements 

41 credit hours including:

  1. PSY-P 101
  2. PSY-P 102
  3. COAS-S 154
  4. PSY-P 199 Majors should take this course within their first 60 hours.
  5. PSY-P 341 & P342 (This is a two-semester course. The grade for this course will be given after completion of both semesters. PSY-P 342 fulfills the research writing requirement for psychology majors.)
  6. PSY-B 452
  7. Applied experience (3 credits): Research (PSY-P 454, PSY-P 477, PSY-P 493, PSY-P 495) or Internship (COAS-S 399, PSY-P 301)
  8. Three of the “psychology as an experimental science” group: PSY-P 325; PSY-P 326; PSY-P 329; PSY-P 335; PSY-P 407; PSY-P 408; PSY-P 411; PSY-P 417; PSY-P461.
  9. One of the “psychology as a social science” group: PSY-B 310; PSY-B 354; PSY-B 388; PSY-P 305, PSY-P 319; PSY-P 320.
  10. One of the “psychology as an applied science” group: PSY-B 366; PSY-B 378; PSY-B 386; PSY-P 324; PSY-P 336; PSY-P 363; PSY-P 430.
  11. 6 hours of electives in Psychology.  Only 6 hours from COAS-S 399, PSY-P 493, PSY-P 494, and PSY-P 495 may be used for completing the requirements for the psychology major or minor. 

Dept

Course Number

Title

Credit Hours

Minimum Grade

PSY-P

101

Introductory Psychology 1

3

C-

PSY-P

102

Introductory Psychology 2

3

C-

COAS-S

154

Pathways

1

C-

PSY-P

199

Planning your Psychology Career

1

C-

PSY-P

341

Research and Quantitative Methods in Psychology I

3

C-

PSY-P

342

Research and Quantitative Methods in Psychology II

3

C-

PSY-B

452

Seminar in Psychology

3

C-

Applied Research - 3 credits (choose one of the following)

PSY-P 

454

Field Experience in International Psychology

6

C- 

PSY-P

477 

Applied Research in Psychology

1-6 

C- 

PSY-P

493

Supervised Research

2-3

C-

PSY-P

495 

Readings and Research in Psychology

1-3

C- 

COAS-S

399

Internship 

C-

PSY-P 

301

Psychology and Human Problems

C- 

Three from the "Psychology as an experimental science" group

PSY-P

325

Psychology of Learning

3

C-

PSY-P

326

Behavioral Neuroscience

3

C-

PSY-P

329

Sensation and Perception

3

C-

PSY-P

335

Cognitive Psychology

3

C-

PSY-P

407

Drugs and the Nervous System

3

C-

PSY-P

411

Neural Bases of Learning and Memory

3

C-

PSY-P

417

Animal Behavior

3

C-

PSY-P

461

Human Memory 

3

C-

PSY-P

408

Brain and Cognition 

3

C-

One from the "Psychology as a social science" group

PSY-B

310

Life Span Development

3

C-

PSY-B

354

Adult Development and Aging

3

C-

PSY-B

388

Human Sexuality

3

C-

PSY-P 

305

Psychology and Culture 

C-

PSY-P

319

Psychology of Personality

3

C-

PSY-P

320

Social Psychology

3

C-

One from the "Psychology as an applied science" group

PSY-B

366

Concepts and Applications of Organizational Psychology

3

C-

PSY-B

378

Introduction to Industrial Psychology

3

C-

PSY-B

386

Introduction to Counseling

3

C-

PSY-P

324

Abnormal Psychology

3

C-

PSY-P

336

Psychological Tests and Individual Differences

3

C-

PSY-P

430

Behavior Modification

3

C-

PSY-P

363

Psychology and Schools

3

C-

Electives

6 hours of electives in Psychology.  Only 6 hours from COAS-S 399, PSY-P 493, PSY-P 494, and PSY-P 495 may be used for completing the requirements for the psychology major or minor. 

Capstone

Dept

Course Number

Title

Credit Hours

Minimum Grade

PSY-B

452

Seminar in Psychology

3

C-

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