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Nov 21, 2024
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2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Psychology, Human Services Psychology Concentration, B.S.
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Majors with Optional Areas of Concentration
Students majoring in Psychology (either B.A. or B.S. degree) may choose to complete a concentration, which provides depth and breadth of knowledge in a particular area of psychology. These specialized curricula are designed to prepare students interested in bachelor-level careers with skills that can enhance their occupational opportunities, and to provide training for advanced studies in these and allied areas.
Concentrations are offered in Developmental Psychology, Human Services Psychology, and Biopsychology. Concentration coursework can be used to partially fulfill major requirements (some domain and upper-level requirements); however, students must ensure that they take additional coursework (e.g. PSYC 331 , PSYC 332 ) to satisfy all requirements for the major. Completion of a concentration is recognized with a certificate from the Department, but does not show on a student’s transcript. In exceptional circumstances, some flexibility in fulfilling requirements may be permitted. Human Services Psychology Concentration
Completion of this concentration will partially fulfill requirements for the major; however, students must ensure that they take additional coursework (e.g. PSYC 331 , PSYC 332 ) to satisfy all major (B.A. or B.S. degree) requirements. Four courses from the list below:
-including one from each focus group. Note: with advisor approval, Special Topics seminars (PSYC 393 ; PSYC 493 ) may fulfill a focus group requirement Behavioral Medicine Focus
Research/internship via one of more of the following (3 credits-advisor approval required)
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