Offering:
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
The Faculty:
Richard Bennett, Associate Professor and Director of International Studies
Albert Churella, Associate Professor
J. LaJuana Cochrane, Associate Professor and Psychology Coordinator
Jamye Hickman, Assistant Professor
Marianne Holdzkom, Assistant Professor
Julie Newell, Professor and Chair of Department
Thomas J. Nisley, Assistant Professor
Bernice Nuhfer-Halten, Professor and Language Coordinator, Thomas E. Rotnem, Associate Professor and International Studies Coordinator
William Skutans, Lecturer
Roger Soiset, Lecturer
Carl Snook, Assistant Professor
Mark D. Vickrey, Lecturer
By offering a Psychology degree with concentrations in engineering psychology, industrial/organizational psychology, and general psychology, SPSU seeks to produce graduates who have a balanced, career-based education in psychology with a wide range of skills and practical knowledge.
The Psychology degree will prepare graduates for employment in:
Government
Graduate study
Work in the corporate sector
Work in the non-profit sector
Students pursuing this degree must complete:
|
The Core Curriculum |
60 |
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Required Upper Division Core in international studies |
24 |
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A particular area of concentration |
14-21 |
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Directed International Electives |
9 |
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Free Electives |
5-12 |
Any courses taken to satisfy degree program requirements in Psychology Required Upper Division Core and the student's Concentration must be passed with a grade of "C" or better.
Psychology Bachelor of Science Requirements
International Studies Bachelor of Science - Concentration in Psychology Requirements