The psychology program prepares students to succeed in the demanding course work required of university studies. The psychology curricula offers a wide variety of class offerings in all semesters including summer and minmesters. We have offered or currently offer:
Orientation (Psyc 1100)
Learning Framework (Psyc 1300)
Adjustment (Psyc 2315)
Introduction to Psychology (Psyc 2301)
Adolescent Psych I (Psyc 2307)
Business Psych (Psyc 2303)
Criminal Psych (Psyc 2302)
Clinical Psych (Psyc 2389)
Developmental--Lifespan (Psyc 2314)
Human Sexuality (Psyc 2306)
Personality (Psyc 2316)
Social (Women's Studies) (Psyc 2319)
A new offering for Spring 2008 is Statistical Methods (Psyc 2317)that will coincide with
Forensic Psychology (FORS 2450)requiring a a joint research project.
With a national honor society (Psi-Beta), an active student organization (The Psych Club), and TA (teaching Assistant) training prior to entering university studies, the psychology program offers students much more than academic curricula.
Psychology and Sociology majors should see the degree requirements for Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degree.
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