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Dec 30, 2024
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2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Psychology, Community-Clinical Psychology Concentration, B.A.
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B.A., Psychology
The B.A. in psychology program requires the completion of 120–123 credits, 37–46 of which are required to complete the major. To complete the major, students must complete the University Core Curriculum , 16 credits of core psychology courses, and select one of two 21-credit concentrations: general psychology or community-clinical psychology, or the 30-credit concentration in forensic psychology. The concentration is described below. Additional required courses
(which are used to satisfy Core Curriculum competencies): Concentration in Community-Clinical Psychology
The community-clinical psychology concentration consists of 21 credits of psychology courses beyond the required core courses. Required Community-Clinical Psychology Courses
Depth and Breadth Areas
(1 course from each area below) Biological Psychology (1 course)
Cognitive and Experimental Psychology (1 course)
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