January 2026 University Catalog

Accelerated Master's Pathway, BS in Psychology/MS in Psychology Option, General Psychology

School of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Undergraduate students in the General Psychology specialization integrate psychological knowledge with associated skills by engaging in a curriculum that presents fundamental and applied psychological concepts, theories, empirical findings, and historical trends. In addition to core courses, students may take electives related to social media, workplace psychology, counseling and psychotherapy, gender and sexuality, abnormal psychology, criminal behavior, cognition and education, motivation and performance, positive psychology, and stress and trauma. 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. 

For more information see the Accelerated Master's Pathway Options section on the Offering Information page.

 

Master's-Level Courses

Students enrolled in the Accelerated Master’s Pathway, BS in Psychology/MS in Psychology option complete the following master’s level courses in lieu of some of their specialization electives. 

At least 15 quarter credits
Course NumberCourse TitleCredits
PSY5110Ethics and Individual Differences in Psychology

5

PSY6015Lifespan Development

5

In addition, choose one of the following four courses.

Course NumberCourse TitleCredits
PSY6025Child Psychology

5

PSY6110Learning Theories in Psychology

5

PSY6720Psychology of Leadership

5

PSY6810Principles of Sport Psychology

5

General Education Requirements

Choose 45 quarter credits with a minimum of 4 quarter credits from each category; see General Education Courses.

Required courses

Course NumberCourse TitleCredits
MAT2150Data and Statistics for Everyday Life

6

PSYC1010Introductory Psychology

3

PSYC2520Social Psychology in Action

3

PSYC2600Development Across the Lifespan

3

Additionally, choose a minimum of 4 quarter credits from English (ENG) courses.

Additional Program Requirements†

Course NumberCourse TitleCredits
ACS1003Building Skills for Academic Success

6

Core courses

At least 36 quarter credits

Course NumberCourse TitleCredits
PSYC2002The Skillful Psychology Student

6

Or

PSYC2003The Skillful Psychology Student

6

 

PSYC1540The Psychology of Human Differences and Society

3

PSYC3310Brain, Body, and Behavior

6

PSYC3700Statistics for Psychology

6

PSYC4101History, Systems, and Contemporary Psychology

6

PSYC4600Research Methods in Psychology

6

In addition, choose one of the following three courses.

Course NumberCourse TitleCredits
PSYC2700Child Development

3

PSYC2720Adolescent Psychology

3

PSYC2740Adult Development and Aging

3

Specialization courses

At least 21 quarter credits
Choose an additional 9 quarter credits from the following psychology courses.

Course NumberCourse TitleCredits
PSYC2210Introduction to Psychology of Social Media

3

PSYC2240Psychology of the Workplace

3

PSYC2320Introduction to Counseling and Psychotherapy

3

PSYC2700Child Development

3

PSYC2720Adolescent Psychology

3

PSYC2740Adult Development and Aging

3

PSYC2800Gender and Human Sexuality

3

PSYC3110Abnormal Psychology

6

PSYC3130Criminal Psychology & Behavior

6

PSYC3501Cognitive Psychology

6

PSYC3770Psychology of Human Motivation and Performance

6

PSYC4110Positive Psychology

6

PSYC4325Stress, Trauma, and Wellness

6

In addition, choose an additional 12 quarter credits from the following upper division psychology courses.
Course NumberCourse TitleCredits
PSYC3110Abnormal Psychology

6

PSYC3130Criminal Psychology & Behavior

6

PSYC3501Cognitive Psychology

6

PSYC3770Psychology of Human Motivation and Performance

6

PSYC4110Positive Psychology

6

PSYC4325Stress, Trauma, and Wellness

6

Elective courses

At least 57 quarter credits
Choose 57 quarter credits of additional undergraduate courses.§

Capstone course

At least 6 quarter credits

Taken during the student’s final quarter:

Course NumberCourse TitleCredits
PSYC4900Psychology Capstone Project

6

Total

At least 180 quarter credits, including a minimum of 54 quarter credits from the 3000-level and above

Honors Pathway

Students enrolled in the honors pathway complete the following general education courses.

Honors courses

At least 15 quarter credits

Course NumberCourse TitleCredits
PHI-H2005Honors Seminar: Critical Thinking for the Professional World

3

COM-H4005Communicating and Integrating Solutions in the Professional World

6

SOC-H3005Honors Professional Seminar

6

These courses are applied toward the general education requirement and taken in addition to the remaining required courses.

Total

At least 180 quarter credits, including a minimum of 54 quarter credits from the 3000-level and above

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

Students 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.

† Students who are determined to need additional support developing academic and professional writing and reading skills based on academic assessment must take ACS1003 during their first quarter.

‡ Students who have completed ACS1003 are required to take PSYC2003. Students who are not required to take ACS1003 are placed in PSYC2002.

§ Students who have completed ACS1003 choose 57 quarter credits of additional undergraduate elective courses.

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