Academic Catalog 2024-2025 
    
    Dec 08, 2024  
Academic Catalog 2024-2025

Psychology (ID), B.S.


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Requirements for the Interdepartmental Major:


Before declaring an interdepartmental major with psychology, students must submit an application, which is available on the department’s website.

 

Eight courses in psychology, including the following:


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  • Upper-Level Elective: One additional PSY course numbered 300 through 452. Students wishing to conduct an interdepartmental senior thesis must complete, PSY 300  prior to beginning their thesis. Please note that a grade of C- or better in PSY 200   is required to enroll in PSY 300  .
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  • *The PSY 200 requirement may be waived for students who earned a 4 or 5 on the AP Statistics exam, or a B+ or better in ECO-243, STA-104, or STA-164.  Students who elect to waive the PSY 200 requirement should understand that they may be at a deficit for PSY 300, depending on the extent to which they learned analysis of variance.

General Electives:


  • Any additional five PSY courses at any level

Honors in Psychology (ID)


Interdepartmental majors who wish to earn honors will do an interdepartmental thesis. ID majors must also meet the same GPA requirements for psychology courses as full majors, although only two grades of “A” or “A minus” in psychology “core” courses will be required. Please note that PSY 300  is a prerequisite to registering for a thesis.

All proposals for honors theses must be submitted to the department administrative assistant no later than the end of the eighth week of the spring term of the junior year. The proposal should be one typewritten page describing the general area of the project, the student’s preparation for the project (e.g., related course work), and the proposed faculty supervisor. Thesis proposal form is available on the department’s website. Further information is available from the department administrative assistant.

Requirements for Honors in Psychology:


In addition to meeting College-wide requirements, honors in psychology requires:

 

1. A psychology grade point average of 3.40 or higher


3. A two-term thesis with a grade of “A” or “A minus”


4. An oral presentation of the student’s work (usually at the Steinmetz Symposium)


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