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Degree Plans

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology

2008-2009 degree plan
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2010-2011 degree plan
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2012-2013 degree plan
2013-2014 degree plan
2015-2016 degree plan
2016-2017 degree plan
2017-2018 degree plan    

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (Pre-Law)

Bachelor of Science in Psychology

2008-2009 degree plan
2009-2010 degree plan
2010-2011 degree plan
2011-2012 degree plan
2012-2013 degree plan
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2015-2016 degree plan  
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Bachelor of Science in Psychology (Pre-Med)

2017-2018 degree plan  

Minoring in Psychology

What is the difference between a major and a minor?
A major is what your intended career is, and a minor is a secondary field that you want to specialize in while you are working on your major. A major requires the most coursework in that area and a minor will not have as many course requirements in the area. Generally, a minor is something you pursue because of your personal interests or because it is an area that complements your career interest. You must first declare a major and then you can add on a minor. 

Minor in Psychology

Course requirements for a minor in Psychology (PSYC)
24 hours. PSYC 1113 and 9 hours upper- or lower-division PSYC; plus 12 hours upper-division PSYC. No grade below "C". (CPSY or EPSY courses not applicable).

Silvia Daggy, 215 Psychology Building, 405-744-5543.

Minor in Cognitive Science

Cognitive Science is the study of the mind and intelligence, embracing multiple disciplines, including computer science and information sciences, psychology, neurobiology, linguistics, philosophy, and communication. The field has grown in importance over the last decade, as techniques for investigating human cognition via brain imaging have become widely used and as advances in computer science, information sciences, artificial intelligence and robotics have been made.  Because many of the psychology courses count toward the minor, this new minor may be of interest to those majoring or minoring in psychology or any of the other areas, such as Philosophy, English, Computer Science, and Management Sciences and Information Systems.

Course requirements for a minor in Cognitive Science (CSCI)

27 hours from at least three disciplinary areas: CS 1103, 1113, 2133, 2433, 3363, 3443, 4343, 4793, 4883, ENGL 2243, 2443, 4003, 4013, 4043, 4063, 4080, 4083, 4093, MSIS 2103, 3303, 3243, 4013, 4113, 4133, 4223, 4243, 4253, 4263, 4523, PHIL 3003, 4003, 4313, 4543, 4733, 4983, PSYC 3073, 3513, 3713, 3823, 4223, 4343, 4990, SPCH 3733, 4753, 4793. No more than four courses with the same prefix. No grade below "C." Sheila Kennison, 405-744-7335.