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Nov 23, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalogue Archived Catalogue
Psychology, B.A.
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Psychology is a basic and applied science, health profession, and undergraduate liberal arts major. The UNCW Psychology Department supports an outstanding undergraduate program with a shared set program goals and student learning outcomes and a strongly commitment to involving students in the research process. Students work closely with our outstanding faculty as junior colleagues to investigate a wide variety of topics including basic brain processes, drug effects, memory-improvement techniques, social cognitive factors underlying prejudice, ways to reduce school violence, and the evaluation of psychological treatments-to name but a few.
The department also actively involves students in service learning in a variety of ways. Undergraduate students have opportunities to apply the knowledge they have gained in the classroom in practicum experiences or community research projects. Psychology faculty and students are found in community settings which range from preschools to prisons. The graduates of our Bachelor of Arts program are prepared for further education in psychology and other professions and to take their place in the world of work. The study of psychology gives students the chance to use technology, learn to communicate, and be able to analyze ideas critically.
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Computer Requirement:
To satisfy the computer requirement for the B.A. degree in Psychology a student must successfully complete PSY 355 .
Requirements for a Major in Psychology for the B.A. Degree:
One course from each of the six content domains:
Developmental Psychology:
Personality and Social Psychology:
Learning and Behavior Analysis:
One capstone course chosen from
Additional Information:
A grade of “C” or better is required in PSY 105. No more than one course with a grade of “D” can count toward the requirements for a major in psychology (including the biology and mathematics course requirements). There also must be a “C” (2.00) or better average on all courses counted towards the major. Additional requirements include completion of a biology course selected from BIO 105, BIO 140 (with laboratory), BIO 201, BIO 202, or BIO 240 (with laboratory) and a mathematics course selected from MAT 101 or higher (excluding MAT 141 and 142), STT 210, or STT 215.
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