Students in the Psychology Studies specialization will learn to evaluate human behavior from a psychological perspective, using multiple theoretical frameworks. They will also use evidence to describe and evaluate the complexity and diversity of human behavior in multiple contexts and interpret and apply psychological research to real-world contexts. For course descriptions, visit the course catalog.
Required Courses:
- Introduction to Psychology (PSY 1000)
- Applied Psychological Research Methods (PSY 2100)
Electives (choose three):
- Social Psychology (PSY 2200)
- Group Dynamics (PSY 2270)
- Developmental Psychology (PSY 2300)
- Lifespan Developmental Psychology (PSY 2310)
- Personality (PSY 2400)
- Abnormal Psychology (PSY 2460)
- Cognition (PSY 3100)
- Cultural Psychology (PSY 3250)
- Organizational Behavior (MGT 3120)
- Psychology of Trauma (PSY 3420)