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Psychology

B.S. in Psychology

Degree Outline
Detailed degree outline including course names and credits.
PDF, Catalog Year 2008-2009


I. College Core Curriculum (35-47 credits)

A. English (3-8 credits)
ENG 100 or ENG 101, ENG 102
Note: Students who complete ENG 102 will satisfy the Core Curriculum Requirement.
B. Study and Technology Skills (0-2 credits)
CEP 121, CEP 122
Note: Transfer students with 30 or more transferrable college credits will be able to waive the Study and Technology Core Requirement.
C. Mathematics (4-5 credits)
Mathematics requirement should be completed by the end of a student's sophomore year.
MATH 181
D. Natural Sciences (10-12 credits)
1) One course in Biological Science (prefix: BIOL)
2) One course in Physical Science (prefix: AST, CHEM, or PHYS)
3) One course in Earth Science (prefix: GEOG, GEOL, ENV, AST, or NRES)
Note: Among the above requirements, one course must include a laboratory component.
E. Social Sciences (3 credits)
SOC 101
F. Fine Arts (3 credits)
Choose one of the following:  
ART 160, ART 260, ART 261, ART 265, ART 475, FIS 110, MUS 121, MUS 122, MUS 128, MUS 134, THTR 100
G. Humanities (6 credits)
Choose two of the following:
CH 201, CH 202, COM 101, ETS 101, any Literature course ENG 231 or higher, any Philosophy course (other than 102, 105, 109), any History course , any Foreign Language Course 111 or above, AM 145, AM 146, AM 147, AM 148
H. Constitution (3-6 credits)
Choose one of the following: 
CH 203, PSC 101 (from an NSHE institution), PSC 101 (equivalent from out-of-state) and PSC 100, PSC 101 (equivalent from out-of-state) and HIST 217, HIST 101 and HIST 102 (HIST 102 must be taken at an NSHE institution excluding UNR), HIST 101 and PSC 100, HIST 101 and HIST 217
I. Community-Based Learning Capstone (3 credits)
CBL 400

II. Additional College Requirements (6 credits)

A. Social Science (3 credits)
ANTH, COM, COU, ECON, PSC, SOC, WMST
B. PHIL 102 - Critical Thinking (3 credits)

III. Major Requirements (36 credits)

A. Introductory Course (3 credits)
PSY 101 - General Psychology (3 credits)
B. Methods (9 credits)
PSY 210 - Introduction to Statistical Methods (3 credits)
PSY 240 - Introduction to Research Methods (3 credits)
PSY 375 - Advanced Undergraduate Research (3 credits)
C. Foundations and Principles (15 credits)
Choose five courses from the following list:
PSY 403 - Physiological Psychology (3 credits)
PSY 405 - Perception (3 credits)
PSY 416 - Cognitive Psychology (3 credits)
PSY 420 - Psychology of Learning (3 credits)
PSY 430 - Developmental Psychology: Infancy & Childhood (3 credits)
PSY 434 - Developmental Psychology: Adolescence & Adulthood (3 credits)
PSY 460 - Social Psychology (3 credits)
D. Applied Methods and Populations (6 credits)
Choose two courses from the following list:
PSY 307 - Principles of Educational Psychology (3 credits)
PSY 435 - Personality (3 credits)
PSY 436 - Drugs, Addiction, and Mental Disorders (3 credits)
PSY 441 - Abnormal Psychology (3 credits)
PSY 466 - Psychology of Sex (3 credits)
PSY 481 - Principles of Psychological Assessment (3 credits)
E. Direct Learning (4 credits)
PSY 497 - Supervised Field Experience (4 credits)
F. Psychology Electives (9 credits)
Except for PSY 101 and PSY 210, all psychology courses, including those listed above, may be considered electives. At least 18 credits in the major field must be upper division.

Summary of credit requirements for the B.S. in Psychology

 

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