Psychology B.S.
Degree Requirements
A suggested four-year sequence program of study is available at the GC website at www.gcsu.edu/psychology
Areas A-E (See Core section of the Catalog) (42 semester hours)
Area F (18 semester hours)
Foundations in Psychology:
Foundations in Human Understanding and Skills (choose any; no lab courses) - 6 hours
PSYC 2101 | Intro to the Psy of Adjustment | 3 |
PSYC 2055 | Stress Management | 3 |
PSYC 2560 | Interpersonal Behavior | 3 |
ODED 2110 | Outdoor Living Skills | 3 |
ODED 2140 | Group Development | 3 |
ODED 2150 | Challenge Course Leadership | 3 |
AFST
| any 1000-2000 level | |
BLST
| any 1000-2000 level | |
ANTH
| any 1000-2000 level | |
CRJU
| any 1000-2000 level | |
GEOG
| any 1000-2000 level | |
HIST
| any 1000-2000 level | |
LING
| any 1000-2000 level | |
PHIL
| any 1000-2000 level | |
POLS
| any 1000-2000 level | |
RELI
| any 1000-2000 level | |
RHET
| any 1000-2000 level | |
SOCI
| any 1000-2000 level | |
WMST
| any 1000-2000 level | |
Foundations in Science (choose any) - 9 hours
Students must complete co-requisite laboratory courses.
Major Requirements (32 semester hours)
Required Classes (26 hours)
Additional Upper Division Course in Psychology (3 hours)
Satisfactorily complete one of the following:
Senior Capstone Experience (3 hours)
Total Credit Hours: 120
Additional Degree Requirements
- A grade of C or better must be earned in all PSYC and Area F courses counted toward the major.
- All Psychology majors must complete MATH 2600 Probability and Statistics. This course is a pre-requisite for PSYC 2700 and PSYC 2800 and may be used in either Area D or Area F.
- PSYC 1101, PSYC 2700, and PSYC 2800 are prerequisites to all PSYC 3000 level courses.
- If a student takes a course in Area F Foundations of Science that has an accompanying lab, the lab must be taken for the course to count in Area F.
- Students must show competence in a foreign language at the level of the second university course (i.e., 1002)
- Unless otherwise noted, courses may not be repeated for additional academic credit. Courses may be repeated to raise a grade, but the hours credited will only count once toward total hours earned.
- All students will take PSYC 4920: Senior Seminar in Psychology as their Capstone requirement during their senior year.
- Students must take the Senior Exit Exam during the semester in which they graduate and pass it with a scaled score of 140 or higher. Students who do not earn at least a 140 on this exam must obtain a grade of C or higher in PSYC 4940 Senior Exit Exam Seminar.
- A minimum of 39 hours overall (i.e., not necessarily in the major) must be at the 3000-4000 level.