July 2023 University Catalog

BS in Psychology, General Psychology, FlexPath option

School of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Undergraduate learners in the General Psychology specialization integrate psychology knowledge with associated skills by engaging in a curriculum that presents fundamental psychological concepts, theories, empirical findings, and historical trends. In particular, learners focus on social, abnormal, positive, and biological psychology and lifespan development, motivation and performance, learning and cognition, research methodology, culture and diversity, and ethics. Successful graduates of this specialization are prepared to build on their knowledge and skills at the graduate level or pursue careers in a variety of settings, including education, public service, law enforcement and corrections, business, human development, and rehabilitation and mental health. Learners who pursue this specialization through the FlexPath option earn a BS in Psychology through self-paced demonstrations of competencies. These specialization requirements are not designed or intended to meet professional licensure requirements for the counseling or psychology professions.

General Education Requirements

Choose 22.5 program points with a minimum of 2 program points from each category; see General Education Courses, FlexPath option.

Required courses

BIO-FPX1000Human Biology

3

ENG-FPX1000English Composition

3

MAT-FPX2001Statistical Reasoning

3

PHI-FPX2000Ethics

3

PSYC-FPX1000Introduction to Psychology

3

Additional Program Requirements

Core courses

At least 33 program points

PSYC-FPX3002Developing a Psychology Perspective

3

PSYC-FPX3210Human Lifespan Development

3

PSYC-FPX3500Learning and Cognition

3

PSYC-FPX3520Introduction to Social Psychology

3

PSYC-FPX3540Culture, Ethnicity, and Diversity

3

PSYC-FPX4100History and Modern Systems of Psychology

3

PSYC-FPX4310Biological Psychology

3

PSYC-FPX4600Research Methods in Psychology

3

PSYC-FPX4700Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences

3

In addition, choose 6 program points of undergraduate psychology courses.†

Elective courses

At least 31.5 program points

Complete at least 31.5 program points of additional undergraduate courses.†

Capstone course

At least 3 program points

Taken during the learner’s final quarter:

PSYC-FPX4900Psychology Capstone Project

3

Total

At least 90 program points, including a minimum of 27 program points from the 3000/4000 level

One or more courses in this program may require a prerequisite(s). Refer to the course descriptions for details.

Learners who do not complete all program requirements within quarter credit/program point minimums will be required to accrue such additional quarter credits/program points as are associated with any additional or repeat coursework necessary for successful completion of program requirements.

† Learners in this specialization choose general education, undergraduate psychology, and elective courses from the FlexPath (-FPX) course list.

GuidedPath courses and FlexPath courses fulfill the program requirements and prerequisites for each delivery model.