Bachelor of Arts - new curriculum

Major: Psychology

Starting September 1, 2004, the psychology curriculum has changed.  We have changed the major and minor requirements and some of the course numbers. You need to know whether you should follow the OLD curriculum or the NEW curriculum. 

You should follow the NEW curriculum, if you

  • matriculated (started) at UDel AFTER in the Fall of 2004, OR
  • you declared the psychology major or minor on or after September 1, 2004 (but you matriculated earlier)

If not, please follow the old curriculum.

Applying to the Major

Click here to read our departmental policy on when you may apply to the psychology major or minor.

 

Major Requirements - new curriculum

Download a checklist for the BA major
Download possible pathways to completing the BA

Course Title

Course Number

Credits

Entry-Level Courses:  Take all three
   
General Psychology

Note that PSYC 100 is a prerequisite for all other courses in psychology (Need a C- for major credit; Counts as a Group C)

100

3
Research Methodology

(Must earn a C- for major credit) Prerequisite:  PSYC 100

207

3
Measurement and Statistics

(Must earn a C- for major credit) Prerequisite:  PSYC 100 and college MATH requirement

 

Approved Substitutions for PSYC209:
If you got a C- or better in MATH202, MATH205, or SOCI301, you can use it as a course substitution for PSYC209.

If you got a C- or better in STAT200 taken on campus (or transferred from another college), you can use it as a course substitution for PSYC209. However, the psychology department does NOT accept AP Statistics credit for STAT200--if you took AP stat, you will still need to take our PSYC209.

209

3

Core Competencies

Take one course from each of the four sections below. You must have a C- to earn major credit. Only two of these four core classes can be transferred from another university.

 

BiopsychologyTake 1

Prerequisites:  PSYC 100, 207, 209

Biological Bases of Behavior (counts for Group D)

Learning and Motivation

Brain and Behavior (counts for Group D)

Physiological Psychology

Intro to Neuroscience (counts for Group D)

 

 

316

312

314

318

320

3

 

3

3

3

3

3

Cognitive PsychologyTake 1

Prerequisites:  PSYC 100, 207, 209

Sensation and Perception

Cognition

Psychology of Language

 

 

310

340

344

3

 

3

3

3

Developmental/Clinical Psychology:
  Take 1

Prerequisites:  PSYC 100, 207, 209

Developmental Psychology (counts for Group C)

Psychopathology (counts for Group C)

 

 

 


350

380

3

 


3

3

Social/Personality/Cultural Psychology:   Take 1

Prerequisites:  PSYC 100, 207, 209

Research in Personality (counts for Group C)

Social Psychology (counts for Group C)

Cultural Psychology

Applied Social Psychology

 

 


370

390

394

385

 

3

 


3

3

3

3

 

Specialty Courses

Need a C-. PSYC 404, 412, 466 and 468 may not be used to fulfill this requirement. Prerequisites: PSYC100, 207, 209

Take 2 of any of the following

Nonverbal Behavior
Reduction of Intergroup Conflict
Emotions and Preventative Intervention
Ethics in Psychology
Bio Basis of Motivation and Emotion
Hormones and Behavior
Ideas in Biopsychology
Drugs and the Brain
History of Psychology (counts Group B starting F05)
Psych Persps on the Black American
Human Emotions
Mental Illness:  Critical Perspectives
Applied Social Psychology
Family Conflict and the Child
Computers and Cognition
Psychology of Aesthetics
Topics in Adolescent Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Social Interdependence
Psych of Temporal Orientation

 

All other courses numbered 400 and above (except 404, 466, and 468) will also fulfill the requirement for a specialty course.

Courses numbered 467, such as "Neuropathology and the Movies" or "Social Self" DO count for this requirement. You can take two different 467 courses, as long as they have different titles each time.

 

 



403
406
407
409
410
412
411
414
415
416
418
420
424
425
441
444
445
481
490
491

4xx

6

 

 


3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

 


3

Free elective:  Take 1

The free elective can be any PSYC course except for 301, 303, 325, 334, or 404. You can take an extra course from a core competency, an independent study (such as PSYC366 or 466), an internship (such as PSYC365, Field Placement), another 400 level class, and so on. Need a C-.

PSYC 301, 303, 325, or 334 may NOT be used as a free elective.

 

 

 

 

 

3


 

 

Total credits for the major

 

30

Psychology courses for non-majors:

These courses do NOT count for the psychology major.

Personality Psychology

Introduction to Social Psychology

Child Psychology

Abnormal Psychology

Psychology of Women (open to majors and nonmajors)

Psychology of Human Sexuality (open to majors and nonmajors)

 

 

 

301

303

325

334

333


336

 

 

3

3

3

3

3


 



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