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Bachelor of Science in Psychology 
and
Bachelor of Science in Biology
Dual Degree Plan and Course Description

A degree of Bachelor of Science in Psychology will be awarded upon completion of the following:

A. General Requirements
     *  Core curriculum degree requirements.  Plus, eight semester hours of
         Biology (1406-1407, 1470-1471, or 2401-2402), eight semester 
         hours of physical science, and three hours of Computer Science, and
         three additional hours of math above math 1314. 

B.  Major
     *  Psychology 2301 General Psychology
     *  Psychology 2471 Introduction to Statistical Methods
     *  Psychology 3420 Methods in Psychology
     *  Psychology 4430 Experimental Psychology
     *  Psychology: An additional 18 semester hours, to include nine
         semester hours selected  from Psychology 3310, 3320, 3330, 3340, 
         and 4320 and nine semester hours selected from Psychology 3360, 
         4310, 4360, and 4380.

C. Minor (18 semester hours)
     *  An approved minor of 18 semester hours, a minimum of 6 semester
         hours must be on the advanced level.

D. Electives
     *  A sufficient number of approved electives to complete a total of 
        128 semester hours.

E.  Completion of Major Field Achievement Test

F.  Meet all remaining general education degree requirements of the 
     University and College as described under the Academic Policies
     and Procedures.

*Suggested Program of Study for Dual Degree in Psychology and Biology:
FIRST YEAR                                

BIOL 1406-1407 
General Biology
8
CHEM 1411-1412 General 8
English Composition 6
MATH 2312 
Precalculus Mathematics
3
PSYC 2301 
Introduction to Psychology
3
PSYC 2471
Introduction to Statistical Methods
4
PEGA 2
PHIL 1370 3
TOTAL 37

SECOND YEAR

CHEM 3411, 3412 Organic 8
BIOL 3328 
Comparative Anatomy or
4440 Vertebrate Natural History
4
BIOL 2420 Microbiology 4
PSYC 3420 Methods 4
English Literature 6
MATH 2376 3
Computer Science 3
# Psyc Advanced 3
TOTAL 35

SUMMER

POLS 2301, 2302 6
Fine Arts 3
HLTH 1370 3
TOTAL 12

THIRD YEAR

HIST 1301- 1302 6
PHYS 1401-1402 General 8
BIOL 3470 Genetics 4
BIOL 3450 Botany 4
PSYC 4430 
Experimental Psychology
4
# Psyc Advanced 9
TOTAL 35

FOURTH YEAR

BIOL 3460 Invertebrate Zoology 4
BIOL 4170 
Classical Biological Literature
2
** BIOL Electives 12
# Psyc Advanced 6
Electives 13
TOTAL 37

TOTAL 128 HOURS.
*Both degrees must be awarded simultaneously.
** Biology electives chosen from BIOL 3420, 3440, 4460.
# Advanced Psychology elective: Group 1 (choose any 3): PSYC 3310, 3320, 3330, 3340, 4320;  
   Group 2 (choose any 3): PSYC 3360, 4310, 4360, 4380.                                                   

Psychology Courses (PSYC)
2270  Learning and Study Skills    2:2:1
         Designed to help students improve their academic skills.  Topics include
         learning styles analysis, active reading skills, test-taking skills, self-
         monitoring, memory improvement, time management and career
         orientation.

2301  General Psychology    3:3:0
         An introductory survey of the major areas of psychology such as learning,
         personality, social, testing, developmental and physiological.  Emphasis
         on psychology as the scientific study of behavior and includes both
         human and animal behavior.

2308  Child Psychology    3:3:0
         A study of growth and development of behavior patterns in children.

2376  Adult Development and Aging    3:3:0
         A survey of major issues in adult development and aging including
         biological, cognitive, personality, social and disease factors.
         Prerequisite: PSYC 2301 or 2308.

2471  Introduction to Statistical Methods    4:3:2
         Statistical concepts and techniques used in behavioral science research. 
         Topics include graphs, measures of position, central tendency and
         dispersion, correlation and regression, probability, tests of significance
         and introduction to non-parametric techniques.
         Prerequisite: MATH 1314 or higher.

3310  Systems and History of Psychology    3:3:0
         Historical development of psychology.  Emphasis on the evolution of
         major systems of psychology.
         Prerequisite: PSYC 2301.

3320  Psychology of Personality    3:3:0
         A study of several of the major theories of personality organization and
         adjustment processes.
         Prerequisite: PSYC 2301.

3330  Psychology of Social Interaction    3:3:0
         Investigation of psychological basis of interpersonal behavior.  Emphasis
         is on the study of individual experience and behavior in relation to the
         social environment, and how individual behavior both affects and is
         affected by social interaction.
        Prerequisite: PSYC 2301.

3340  Industrial Psychology    3:3:0
         Introduction to psychological processes and techniques as they apply in
         industrial settings.  Emphasis on selecting, training and evaluating
         workers.  Emphasis also on organizational influences on behavior.
         Prerequisite: PSYC 2301.

3360  Psychological Tests and Measurements    3:3:0
         Theory and use of instruments for measurements of intelligence,
         interests, aptitude and attitudes.
         Prerequisite: PSYC 2301, 2471 or equivalent or permission
         of instructor.

3420  Methods in Psychology    4:3:2
         An introduction to the methods of research employed in the scientific
         study of behavior.  Topics include nature and philosophy of science,
         experimental design, data analysis, and report writing.  Several
         demonstrations are conducted and reported by students.
         Prerequisite: PSYC 2301 and 2471.

4100, 4300  Undergraduate Research    1-3:A:0
         Designed to provide an opportunity for advanced psychology students to
         pursue an individual research project under the direction and supervision
         of a faculty member.  May be repeated for credit.
         Prerequisite: 9 hours of psychology and permission of instructor.

4301  Special Topics    2-3:A:0
         Includes library and/or laboratory work and conferences with a faculty
         member.  A description of the particular area of study will be indicated.
         A student may repeat the course for credit when the area of study varies.
         Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

4310  Sensation and Perception    3:3:0
         A review of research and theory regarding the structure and function of
         the basic sensory processes and sensory perception.
         Prerequisite: PSYC 2301 and 2471.

4320  Abnormal Psychology    3:3:0
         A study of abnormal behavior.  Special emphasis on the
         symptomatology, etiology and therapeutic approaches.
         Prerequisite: PSYC 2301.

4360  Learning and Cognition    3:3:0
         Theories and research concerning learning and cognitive processes, with
         a consideration of practical implications.
         Prerequisite: PSYC 2301.

4380  Behavioral Neuroscience    3:3:0
         Survey of the biological bases of behavior with emphasis on the
         mechanisms in the central nervous system.
        Prerequisite: PSYC 2301.

4430  Experimental Psychology    4:3:2
         Techniques to demonstrate and investigate concepts in psychology. 
         Includes planning and executing an original research project.
         Prerequisite: PSYC 3420.

 
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