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Psychology Major Requirements
COURSES BY CONTENT AREAS
For 2000-02 Catalogs
Note: Not every course on this list is offered every semester.
Area 1: Biological/Human Experimental
- PSY 323 Perception
- PSY 325K Advanced Statistics
- PSY 326K Principles of Conditioning and Learning
- PSY 332 Behavioral Neuroscience
- PSY 333 Comparative Psychology
- PSY 334C Evolution of Human Behavior
- PSY 334D Psychology of Human Mating
- PSY 334E Evolutionary Psychology
- PSY 337 Psychology of Language
- PSY 338K Psychology of Reading
- PSY 340M Industrial Psychology
- PSY 345 Individual Differences
- PSY 346K Psychology of Sex
- PSY 350 Motivation
- PSY 353K Psychopharmacology
- PSY 355 Cognition
- PSY 458 Experimental Psychology
- PSY 371 Learning Theories and Applications
- PSY 373K Behavioral Genetics
Area II: Social/Personality
- PSY 333D Introduction to Developmental Psychology
- PSY 333M Infant Development
- PSY 333N Cognitive Development
- PSY 333P Child Language
- PSY 333R Social Development in Children
- PSY 333T Adolescent Development
- PSY 333V Family Violence
- PSY 339 Behavior Problems of Children
- PSY 343K Substance Abuse
- PSY 350K Environmental Psychology
- PSY 352 Abnormal Psychology
- PSY 364 Intoduction to Clinical Psychology
- PSY 365L Advanced Social Psychology
- PSY 365M Cross-Cultural Psychology
To fulfill the major requirements for Psychology in the 1996-2002 Catalogs,
students must complete six hours in both of the categories above.
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