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Field Description

Psychology courses familiarize students with the scientific study of mind and behavior. This discipline relies on methods ranging from simple observation to rigorous experimentation. Its subjects include how we develop and learn, how our actions are motivated, how we perceive the world around us, how we respond to it intellectually and emotionally, and how these processes change throughout life and are integrated into the personality under social influences. The department offers courses that apply psychology to a variety of practical settings, including the workplace, clinical, legal, and school environments.

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Psychology  

The psychology major Psychology is the most popular course of study among undergraduate students nationwide. Many of them will ultimately establish careers outside the field of psychology, but will do so in areas that rely upon an understanding of human thought and behavior. Psychology is an appropriate major for those who plan to work, for example, in business, law, the health care professions, education, public affairs, nonprofit agencies, and computer science.

To prepare for a career in psychology or an allied profession, such as social work or counseling, students must earn a master's or doctoral degree. Graduate programs in psychology are selective and take into consideration a student's academic record, letters of recommendation, field and research experience, and, in most cases, GRE scores. A number of American Psychological Association publications, including the APA Guide to Graduate Study in Psychology, are useful when making academic and career plans.

Baruch offers a 25-credit BA major in Psychology. This includes two required courses and a broad array of electives.

Careful selection of electives suitable for students' academic and career plans is highly advised. Students who wish to develop their research skills should consider pursuing an independent study or honors thesis project. It is also recommended that students take courses in other departments that focus on the scientific method, logic, communication skills, and the understanding of cultural and social systems.

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PSY 1001

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STA 2100

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scientific study of human behavior and the mind. According to the American Psychological Association, "Psychology is a diverse discipline, grounded in science, but with nearly boundless applications in everyday life. Some psychologists do basic research, developing theories and testing them through careful honed research methods involving observation, experimentation and analysis. Other psychologists apply the discipline's scientific knowledge to help people, organizations and communities function better."

Baruch faculty have particular strengths in industrial-organizational, clinical, social, cognitive neuroscience, and developmental psychology. The psychology major is the most popular course of study among undergraduate students nationwide. Many psychology majors ultimately establish careers outside the field of psychology, but will do so in areas that rely upon an understanding of human thought and behavior. Psychology is an appropriate major for those who plan to work, for example, in business, law, the health care professions, education, public affairs, nonprofit agencies, and computer science.

To prepare for a career in psychology or an allied profession, such as social work or counseling, students must earn a master's or doctoral degree. Graduate programs in psychology are selective and take into consideration a student's academic record, letters of recommendation, field and research experience, and, in most cases, GRE scores. A number of American Psychological Association publications, including the APA Guide to Graduate Study in Psychology, are useful when making academic and career plans.

Baruch offers a 25-credit BA major in Psychology. This includes one required course in research methods, 12 credits of foundation courses, and 9 credits of electives.

You are required to meet with a faculty advisor in psychology to declare a major. The faculty advisor will discuss with you the foundations and elective courses that best meet your career goals. Students who wish to develop their research skills should consider pursuing an independent study or honors thesis project. It is also recommended that students take courses in other departments that focus on the scientific method, logic, communication skills, and the understanding of cultural and social systems.

Prerequisite Courses                                     6 credits

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General Psychology

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  • Students who took STA 2000 to fulfill BBA core requirements and who change their degree objective to the BA will be given permission to use STA 2000 in lieu of STA 2100. Psychology majors may not take STA 2100 on a pass/fail basis.

Psychology Core

Required Course: 4 credits
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PSY 3001

Research Methods in Psychology (formerly
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Foundation Courses: 12 credits

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Abnormal Psychology3 credits
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Social Psychology3 credits
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PSY 3059

Developmental Psychology: Personality in 3 Childhood and Adolescence *3 credits
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Developmental Psychology: Adult Personality *3 credits
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Personality and Individual Differences (formerly PSY 4061 Theories of Personality)3 credits

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Psychology of Motivation and Learning3 credits
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Cognitive Psychology3 credits
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PSY 3082

Mind, Brain and Behavior3 credits

* Students may not take both PSY 3059 and PSY 3060 to fulfill the core requirement.

 

Elective Courses (3000-level or above): 6 credits

Two courses of students' choosing. They may include courses that constitute part of the required core in psychology, if not otherwise used to fulfill core curriculum requirements, as well as any other elective courses offered by the department.

Elective Course (4000-level or above): 3 credits
One course of students' choosing. It must be at the 4000-level or above, and it must be completed at Baruch College. PSY 4035 and PSY 5030-5032 do not fulfill this requirement, but can be used as 3000-level or above elective courses.

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Industrial/Organizational Psychology

The major in industrial/organizational psychology is a broadbased one. It offers courses in all areas of psychology while emphasizing the field of industrial/organizational psychology. This major is within the Zicklin School of Business. All BBA requirements apply.

For many students, the BBA in industrial/organizational psychology is a terminal degree. They may pursue careers in business, including sales, advertising, marketing, and human resource management. They may also pursue careers in a variety of governmental agencies or engage in public opinion or market research.

Some career objectives may require or recommend that the student pursue a master's (MBA or MS) or PhD degree in industrial/organizational psychology.

Base Courses                                     6 credits

No credit toward the major

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PSY 1001

General Psychology

3 credits

 

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Business Statistics3 credits
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PSY 3001

Research Methods in Psychology4 credits
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 Industrial and Organizational Psychology3 credits

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Social Psychology3 credits

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Personality and Individual Differences (formerly PSY 4061 Theories of Personality)3 credits
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PSY 3067

Psychology of Motivation and Learning3 credits
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PSY 3081

Cognitive Psychology3 credits
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PSY 3082

Mind, Brain, and Behavior3 credits
 

Elective Courses                          9 credits

Three of the following:

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PSY 4010

Diversity in the Workplace3 credits
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PSY 4013

Advanced Personnel Psychology3 credits
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PSY 4181

Advanced Organizational Psychology 3 credits
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PSY 4182

Occupational Health Psychology3 credits
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PSY 4183

Psychology of Career Development and Planning3 credits
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PSY 4184

Leadership and Managerial Development (formerly PSY 3184)3 credits
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Psychology of Organizational Training and Development3 credits

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The Minor

The minor comprises three courses in Psychology, at least one of which must be a foundation course in psychology and at least one of which must be a capstone course at the 4000 level or above. The capstone course should be one of the department’s communications-intensive options and must be taken at Baruch College. The selection of a suitable capstone should take the student’s background in the discipline and academic interests into account and should be determined in consultation with the Department of Psychology.

Foundation Courses:      3-6 credits
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PSY 3055

Abnormal Psychology3 credits
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PSY 3056

Social Psychology3 credits
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PSY 3059

Developmental Psychology: Personality in 3 Childhood and Adolescence *3 credits
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Developmental Psychology: Adult Personality *3 credits
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Psychology of Motivation and Learning3 credits
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Cognitive Psychology3 credits 
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PSY 3082

Mind, Brain and Behavior3 credits

* Students may not take both PSY 3059 and PSY 3060 to fulfill the foundation requirement.

Elective courses               0-3 credits
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Thought and Reality   (
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3 credits
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PSY 3035

Philosophy of Psychology  (
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3 credits
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PSY 3036

Psychology and Culture3 credits

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Special Problems in Psychology Series I

3 credits
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PSY 3054

The Psychology of Sleep3 credits
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PSY 3057

Psychology of Religion3 credits
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PSY 3058

Small Group Processes3 credits
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PSY 3062

Psychology of Stress Management3 credits
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PSY 3063

Health Psychology3 credits
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PSY 3069

Psychology and the Law3 credits
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Psychology of Gender3 credits
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Political Psychology   (
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3 credits
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PSY 3181

Industrial and Organizational Psychology3 credits
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PSY 3185

Environmental Psychology3 credits
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Experimental Philosophy   (
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3 credits
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PSY 3288

Psychology of Advertising 3 credits
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Diversity in the Workplace3 credits
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Evolution of Modern Psychology 3 credits 
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Advanced Personnel Psychology3 credits
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Psychology of the Family3 credits
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Sensation and Perception3 credits
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Drugs, Brain, and Society3 credits
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Advanced Organizational Psychology 3 credits 
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Occupational Health Psychology 3 credits 
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 Psychology of Training and Development3 credits
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Psychological Approaches to Contemporary Problems3 credits

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Independent Study in Psychology

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3 credits

 

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PSY 1001

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Industrial/Organizational Psychology

The major in industrial/organizational psychology is a broadbased one. It offers courses in all areas of psychology while emphasizing the field of industrial/organizational psychology. This major is within the Zicklin School of Business. All BBA requirements apply.

For many students, the BBA in industrial/organizational psychology is a terminal degree. They may pursue careers in business, including sales, advertising, marketing, and human resource management. They may also pursue careers in a variety of governmental agencies or engage in public opinion or market research.

Some career objectives may require or recommend that the student pursue a master's (MBA or MS) or PhD degree in industrial/organizational psychology.

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Base Courses                                     7 credits

No credit toward the major

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All other psychology courses except PSY 1001, 3033, and 3034 
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Any elective courses in another department relevant to the students educational objective, with permission of the Department of Psychology. The Department of Psychology prefers that students complete their majors with psychology courses.

Like BA psychology majors, those who intend to pursue graduate studies in industrial/organizational psychology are urged to focus on electives that stress the foundations of the field. These include the following:

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3 credits

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PSY 1001

General Psychology

2 lecture hours; 2 recitation hours ; 4 credits

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PSY 3001

Research Methods in Psychology

"4.0 credit, 6.0 hour "

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PSY 3030

Thought and Reality

3 hours; 3 credits

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PSY 3033

Practice in Laboratory and Research Methodology I

3 field hours; 1 credit

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PSY 3034

Practicum in Laboratory and Research Methodology II

3 field hours; 1 credit

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PSY 3035

Philosophy of Psychology

3 hours; 3 credits

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PSY 3036

Psychology and Culture

3 hours; 3 credits

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PSY 3040

Special Problems in Psychology Series I

3 hours; 3 credits

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PSY 3041

Psychology of Women

3 hours; 3 credits

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PSY 3042

Special Topics in Psychology

3 hours; 3 credits

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PSY 3043

Special Problems in Psychology Series I

3 hours; 3 credits

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PSY 3044

Career Development Theory and Practice

3 hours; 3 credits

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PSY 3045

Spec Prob Psy Ser I

"3 hours, 3 credits"

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PSY 3046

Special Prob in Psy

"3 hours, 3 credits"

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PSY 3047

3 hours; 3 credits

Special Problems/Psy

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PSY 3048

Psy of Handicap Prbl

3 hours; 3 credits

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PSY 3049

Psy of Stress Mgmt

3 hours; 3 credits

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PSY 3050

Special Prob in Psy

3 hours; 3 credits

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PSY 3053

Tests and Measurements

3 hours; 3 credits

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PSY 30543001

The Research Methods in Psychology of Sleep

2 recitation hours; 4 lab 3 hours; 3 4 credits

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PSY 3055

Abnormal Psychology

3030

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3 hours; 3 credits

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PSY 3056

Social Psychology

3033

Practice in Laboratory and Research Methodology I

3 field hours; 3 credits1 credit

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PSY 3057

Psychology of Religion

3034

Practicum in Laboratory and Research Methodology II

3 field hours; 3 credits1 credit

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PSY 3058

Small Group Processes

3 hours; 3 credits

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Developmental Psychology: Personality in Childhood and Adolescence

3 hours; 3 credits

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PSY 30603036

Developmental Psychology : Adult Personalityand Culture

3 hours; 3 credits

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PSY 3061

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Special Problems in Psychology Series IPsychology of Life Experience

3 hours; 3 credits

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Psychology of Stress ManagementWomen

3 hours; 3 credits

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PSY 30633049

Health Psychology of Stress Management

3 hours; 3 credits

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The Special Problems in Psychology of Motivation

3 hours; 3 credits

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Tests and MeasurementsPsychology And Law

3 hours; 3 credits

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PSY 30703054

Physiological The Psychology of Sleep

2 lecture 3 hours; 2 lab hours; 3 credits

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Abnormal Psychology of Gender

3 hours; 3 credits

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Community Social Psychology

3 hours; 3 credits

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Psychological Aspects Psychology of Disabling ConditionsReligion

3 hours; 3 credits

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Small Group ProcessesPsychology And The Internet

3 hours; 3 credits

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Psychology of Attention and PerceptionDevelopmental Psychology: Personality in Childhood and Adolescence

3 hours; 3 credits

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Developmental Psychology: Adult PersonalityCognitive Psychology

3 hours; 3 credits

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Psychology of Stress Management"Mind, Brain, and Behavior"

3 hours; 3 credits

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Health Psychology of Learning

3 hours; 3 credits

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Vocational The Psychology of Motivation and Learning 3 hours; 3 credits

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Industrial and Organizational Psychology And Law

3 hours; 3 credits

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Psychology of GenderInterviewing Techniques

3 hours; 3 credits

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Psychology and Urban Problemsthe Internet

3 hours; 3 credits

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Cognitive PsychologyLeadership and Managerial Development

3 hours; 3 credits

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Mind, Brain, and BehaviorEnvironmental Psychology

3 hours; 3 credits

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PSY 32203083

Psychology of LearningExperimental Philosophy

3 hours; 3 credits

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Psychology of AdvertisingPolitical Psychology (

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3 hours; 3 credits

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Literature Industrial and Organizational Psychology

3 hours; 3 credits

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Environmental PsychologyDiversity in the Workplace

3 hours; 3 credits

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PSY 4012

Evolution of Modern Psychology

3 hours; 3 credits

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Experimental Philosophy (

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3 hours; 3 credits

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PSY 4013

Advanced Personnel Psychology

"3 hours, 3 credits"

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Emotions in the Workplace

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Psychology of Advertising

"3 hours, ; 3 credits"

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Practicum in Community Psychological Services

6 hours; 4 credits

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PSY 4036

Practicum in Community Psychological Services II

1 seminar hour; 4 field hours; 3 credits

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PSY 4039

Psychopathology of Childhood

3 hours; 3 credits

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Literature and Psychology (

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PSY 4040

Special Probl in Psy II

3 hours; 3 credits

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PSY 40414010

Diversity in the WorkplacePsychology of Death

3 hours; 3 credits

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Evolution of Modern PsychologySpec Problms in Psy II

3 hours; 3 credits

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PSY 40484013

Advanced Personnel Psychology of Deviat

"3 hours; , 3 credits"

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PSY 40504035

Spec Prob in Psy II

Practicum in Community Psychological Services

6 3 hours; 3 4 credits

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Psychology Psychopathology of the FamilyChildhood

3 hours; 3 credits

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Psycho-Educational Diagnosis and Appraisal of Special GroupsSpecial Problems in Psychology Series II

3 hours; 3 credits

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Psychology of DeathSexuality: Alternative Life Styles and Identities

3 hours; 3 credits

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PSY 40614051

Theories Psychology of Personalitythe Family

3 hours; 3 credits

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PSY 4064

Psychological analysis of American Culture

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Sexuality: Alternative Life Styles and Identities

3 hours; 3 credits

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Practicum in Conjunction with PSY 4040-4050

2 hours; 1 credit

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Sensation and Perception3 hours; 3 credits
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Ind Stud Psy I

2 hours; 2 credits

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PSY 5001

Ind Stud Psy II

1hour; 1 credit

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PSY 5004

Ind Stud PSY V

1 hour; 1 credit

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PSY 5020

Experimental Psychology

2 recitation hours; 4 lab hours; 4 credits

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PSY 5030

Research Practicum in Psychology

Variable (3 to 9 hours; 1 to 3 credits)

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PSY 1001H

Hon Gen Psychology

2 lecture hours; 2 recitation hours; 4 credits

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PSY 3046H

Hon Mgt Behavior

"3 hours, 3 credits"

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PSY 3055H

Hon Abnormal Psy

3 hours; 3 credits

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PSY 3070H

Hon Psychology Psy

2 lecture hours; 2 lab hours; 3 credits

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PSY 4012H

Hon Evol Mod Psy

3 hours; 3 credits

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PSY 5001H

Hon Ind Study Psy II

1hour; 1 credit

Advanced Organizational Psychology 3 hours; 3 credits 
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PSY 4900

Psychological Approaches to Contemporary Problems

3 hours; 3 credits

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Independent Study I-V

hours and credits to be arranged

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PSY 5030

Research Practicum in Psychology

Variable (3 to 9 hours; 1 to 3 credits)

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Advanced Research Methods in Psychology3 hours; 3 credits 

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PSY 6001H

Psychology Honors

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PSY 6001H

Hon Psychology I

3 hours; 3 credits per semester

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PSY 6002H

Hon Psychology Honors II

3 hours; 3 credits per semester

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PSY 7000H

Hon Psy Elective

3 hours; 3 credits

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