2021-2022 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Psychology Department
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Psychology Program Goals and Outcomes
From APA Guidelines for the Undergraduate Psychology Major, version 2.0
GOAL 1: Knowledge Base
1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in psychology
1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychology’s content domains
1.3 Describe applications of psychology
GOAL 2: Scientific Inquiry and Critical Thinking
2.1 Use scientific reasoning to interpret psychological phenomena
2.2 Demonstrate psychology information literacy
2.3 Engage in innovative and integrative thinking and problem solving
2.4 Interpret, design, and conduct basic psychological research
2.5 Incorporate sociocultural factors in scientific inquiry
GOAL 3: Ethical and Social Responsibility in a Diverse World
3.1 Apply ethical standards to evaluate psychological science and practice
3.2 Build and enhance interpersonal relationships
3.3 Adopt values that build community at local, national, and global levels
GOAL 4: Communication
4.1 Demonstrate effective writing for different purposes
4.2 Exhibit effective presentation skills for different purposes
4.3 Interact effectively with others
GOAL 5: Professional Development
5.1 Apply psychological content and skills to career goals
5.2 Exhibit self-efficacy and self-regulation
5.3 Refine project-management skills
5.4 Enhance teamwork capacity
5.5 Develop meaningful professional direction for life after graduation
What jobs are available for psychology graduates?
- Case manager of mental health worker
- Researcher or data analyst
- Crime victim’s advocate
- At-risk youth worker
- Social services coordinator
- Human resources worker or recruiter
- College development worker
A major in psychology is intended to prepare students for employment in human services in baccalaureate-level positions and for graduate study in applied areas.
Recommended Optional Pathways for Psychology Majors:
For those interested in pursuing a career focused on working directly with clients (e.g., case worker, psychiatric aide, substance abuse counselor), we recommend exploring the following electives:
Course Number
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Course Title
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PSY 222W
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Psychology of Adjustment
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PSY 224
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Intro to Case Management
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PSY 325W
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Developmental Psychology
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PSY 326
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Behavior Modification
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PSY 332
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Professional Ethics
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PSY 335W
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Intro to Theories of Personality
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PSY 420W
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Intro to Abnormal Psychology
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PSY 327
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Psych of Health/Health Disparities
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CRMJ 310
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Mediation and Conflict Resolution
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SOC 201
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Social Problems
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SOWK 310A
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Survey of Family Violence
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SOWK 310D
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Human Services with Indigenous Populations
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SOWK 335
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Addictions
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For those interested in pursuing a career focused on research or anything requiring graduate/professional school (e.g., physician, clinical psychologist, school psychologist), we recommend exploring the following electives:
Course Number
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Course Title
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PSY 332
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Professional Ethics
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PSY 335W
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Intro to Theories of Personality
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PSY 417
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Psychology and the Brain
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PSY 420W
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Intro to Abnormal Psychology
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PSY 327
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Psych of Health/Health Disparities
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PSY 312
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Psych of Gender/Sexuality
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PSY 485
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Research Methods II
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CPSC 211
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Python I
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ENG 410W
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Grant Writing
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SOWK 335
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Addictions
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