Core Curriculum
All degree programs require completion of the Core Curriculum. A complete description of the core and its requirements is available in the Core Curriculum section of the Daemen catalog. Courses which satisfy a portion or complete a core requirement will have such designation indicated after the course title.
Course Repeats
The following courses may not be repeated more than once: PSY103, PSY333/L, PSY335, PSY353/L, PSY354/L, PSY444, PSY445
1. MAJOR: 45 CREDITS
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- PSY103 Introduction to Psychological Science (3) – CI
- PSY333/L Statistics for Psychology and Social Sciences (4) – CT; QL
- PSY335 Junior Seminar in Psychology (3)
- PSY353/L Research Methods in Psychology (4)
- PSY354/L Advanced Research Methods in Psychology (4) – RP
- SELECT ONE:
- PSY444 Senior Thesis (3) – ILIT; RP; WI OR
- PSY445 Senior Capstone Practicum (3)
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Additional Required courses (24 credits)
- PSY210 Social Psychology (3)
- PSY215 Cognitive Psychology (3)
- PSY219 Psychology of Mental Illness (3)-CT
- SELECT ONE course from each AREA (9 credits): (students must have completed at least one 200 level course before taking any 300 level courses):
- Social/Personality/Developmental Area:
- PSY218 Personality Psychology (3)
- PSY220 Life Span Development (3)
- PSY214 Psychology of Adolescence (3)-CT
- PSY301 Human Sexuality and Sexual Health (3) -CT
- Cognitive/Biological Area:
- PSY216 Learning and Behavioral Modification (3)
- PSY217 Sensation and Perception (3)-CT
- PSY314 Biological Bases of Behavior (3)
- PSY380 Drugs & Behavior (3) – CT
- Clinical/Applied Area:
- PSY231 Behavioral Disorders of Childhood & Adolescence(3)
- PSY306 Forensic Psychology (3)-CT
- PSY308 Health Psychology (3) – CT
- PSY304 Counseling and Interviewing (3)
- PSY309 Assessment in Psychology and Education (3)
- Social/Personality/Developmental Area:
- SELECT ONE additional course from any of the above 3 AREAS (3 credits)
- SELECT ONE 400 Level Psychology Course (3 credits): Pre-requisites for this requirement are: completion of PSY103, and completion of a minimum of 55 credits
- PSY409 Psychology and Culture-CT;CI
- PSY413 History and Systems (3)
2. CORE CURRICULUM: 45 CREDITS
- CMP101 English Composition (3) – CS; ILIT; WI
- IND101 Sustainable & Critical Relationships (3)
- Mathematics, Sciences: (Required)
- Mathematics: must be 100 level or higher (3)
- Natural Science: Select from courses in: biochemistry, biology, chemistry, environmental science, geology, natural science, physics (3)
Note: Forensic Science 101 may also fulfill the Natural Science requirement for Psychology Majors.
- Foreign Language and Core Electives: 33 credits
- NOTE: Courses count as core only if the credits completed have a competency. If a course does not have a competency, it will fulfill the particular requirement but will count under the Free Electives, AND an additional 3 credits in Core Electives must be taken for each course which does not have a competency.
- Foreign Language Requirement: Students must demonstrate proficiency in a foreign language through the intermediate level. The requirement may be satisfied through the completion of college level coursework or the successful completion of a proficiency examination. A complete description of the requirement is available in the Modern Languages section of the Daemen catalog.
3. FREE ELECTIVES: 30 CREDITS
Courses used to fulfill free electives may have a competency but courses are not required to have a competency to fulfill the free elective requirement. A maximum of 6 credits may be taken in Psychology courses.
TOTAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS = 120 CREDITS
Admission to Upper Division Requirements
- A minimum grade of C- in PSY 103 and PSY333/L
- A minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.50 in the major.
- An overall grade point average (GPA) of C (2.0).
Graduation Requirements
- A minimum grade of C- in PSY 103; PSY333/L; PSY335; PSY353/L; PSY354/L; PSY444 OR PSY445
- A minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.50 in the major.
- An overall grade point average (GPA) of C (2.0).
Suggested Course Sequence
Access the suggested course sequence for the BA, Psychology, from the Psychological Sciences Department web page or the Program Plans site on the Registrar’s web page.