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Outcomes
After completing the required curriculum in the psychology program, it is anticipated that prospective graduates will demonstrate a set of skills, knowledge, and aptitudes that will enable them to join the professional field of psychology. In the main, it is generally expected that psychology graduates will:
Demonstrate competency in various forms of oral communication
Show clear-cut competency in written communication skills; these would include writing research papers, article reviews, and classroom assignments
Demonstrate a capacity for rational, logical, and effective thinking across a variety of contexts
State, clarify, and act upon a set of personal beliefs, ideological orientations, and social value systems
Become aware of impacts of social and physical environments on various areas of human functioning
Develop the perspective, both attitudinal and behavioral, that continuing education and professional development must be integral to their future careers
Major in Psychology:
BIO 101, 207; MAT 103, 204; PHI 202; PSY 201, 207, 307, 308, 332, 340, 350, 406, 410, 420, 430
Minor in Psychology:
PSY 201, 207, 307 or 332, 308, 406; PSY 340 or SOC 404; ALU 499