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Nov 27, 2024
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2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Psychology, Forensic Psychology Concentration, B.A.
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B.A., Psychology
The B.A. in psychology program requires the completion of 120-123 credits, 48-63 of which are required to complete the major.
To complete the major, students must complete 19 credits of core psychology courses, 11 credits of non-psychology required courses, and select one of two 18-credit concentrations (general psychology or community-clinical psychology) or the 33-credit concentration (in forensic psychology) and complete the University Core Curriculum with the following restrictions:
- Core Competency 3.1 must be fulfilled with MATH 1108 or higher
- Core Competency 3.2 must be fulfilled with PSYC 3301
- Core Competency 4.1 must be OKfulfilled with BIOL 1121
- Core Competency 7.1 must be fulfilled with PSYC 1112
Required Psychology Courses (19 credits)
Required non-Psychology courses (11 credits)
Concentration in Forensic Psychology
The forensic psychology concentration consists of 33 credits of psychology courses beyond the required core courses, and 6 credits of criminal justice courses beyond the required psychology and non-psychology courses.
Required Forensic Psychology Courses
Depth and Breadth Areas
(1 course from each area below) Biological Psychology (1 course)
Cognitive and Experimental Psychology (1 course)
Plus
- Plus ten free electives (30 credits)
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