In addition to the business and liberal arts core curriculum, students interested in studying Applied Psychology or Psychology may select from the following courses offered by the Department of Applied Psychology:
- PSY260: Introduction to Psychology
- PSY263: Honors, Core Concepts in Psychology
- PSY353: Psychology of Personality
- PSY355: Abnormal Psychology
- PSY360: Child and Adolescent Psychology
- PSY361: Adult Development and Aging
- PSY365: Environment & Behavior
- PSY371: Introduction to Applied Psychology
- PSY372: Positive Psychology
- PSY373: Cognitive Psychology
- PSY374: Physiological Psychology
- PSY375: Health Psychology
- PSY376: Research Methods in Psychology
- PSY377: Educational Psychology
- PSY391: Psychology Internship
- PSY465: Cross-Cultural Psychology
- PSY470: Social Psychology
- PSY471: Gender in Childhood
- PSY480: Counseling Theory and Practice
- PSY481: Exercise and Sport Psychology
- PSY482: Forensic Psychology
- PSY483: Drugs and Behavior
- PSY490: Senior Research Seminar
- PSY491: Senior Internship Seminar
In their senior year, students have the opportunity to work closely with a member of the psychology faculty through a capstone applied internship (PSY491) or applied research project seminar (PSY490).
For complete course descriptions, please refer to the course catalog. Courses are listed in alphabetical order.
Please refer to the curriculum requirements for detailed information and schedule of courses to earn a degree in Applied Psychology.
