Psychology Major

Bachelor's degree

In Evanston (USA)

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Evanston (USA)

PSYCH 110-0 Introduction to Psychology (1 Unit) A survey course reviewing primary psychological research and theories of human behavior. Laboratory experience exposes students to psychology as a research science.
Social Behavioral Sciences Distro Area

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Location

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Evanston (USA)
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633 Clark St, Evanston, 60208

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2019

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Subjects

  • Psychology

Course programme

Course Title
Department Courses (11 units)
3 core courses:
PSYCH 110-0 Introduction to Psychology
PSYCH 201-0 Statistical Methods in Psychology (or approved substitute)
PSYCH 205-0 Research Methods in Psychology
8 additional courses:
At least 2 must be personality, clinical, or social psychology courses chosen from the list below
At least 2 must be cognitive psychology or neuroscience courses chosen from the list below
At least 1 must be a cross-cutting or integrative course chosen from the list below
At least 1 must be an upper-level research course chosen from the list below
At least 2 must be at the 200 level; COG_SCI 210-0 and COG_SCI 211-0 may count toward this requirement
At least 3 must be at the 300 level.
A course may count toward more than one of these categories, but the total number of courses must be at least 8.
Related Courses (5 units)
2 200-level mathematics courses
3 additional units of credit chosen from the following:
Any 200-level mathematics course
COG_SCI 207-0 Introduction to Cognitive Modeling
EECS 110-0 Introduction to Computer Programming
EECS 111-0 Fundamentals of Computer Programming
EECS 130-0 Tools and Technology of the World-Wide Web
Any course outside of psychology and cognitive science counting toward the WCAS Area I natural sciences requirement
AP credits in biology, chemistry, environmental science, and physics
With department consent, PSYCH 351-0 may count as a related course

Psychology Major

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