Concentration Requirements

The Counseling/Clinical concentration consists of 43 credits distributed as follows:

Required Core Courses

16 credits

*PHI 2130 Argument and Inference (3) PSY 3550 Experimental Psychology (4)
*PSY 1010 General Psychology (3) PSY 4850 Research Seminar (3)
*PSY 2500 Statistics for Psychology (3)

*Course must be successfully completed with a final grade of C or better.

Concentration Courses

18 credits

PSY 2040 Lifespan Human Development (3) PSY 3470 Tests and Measurement (3)
PSY 3300 Psychological Counseling (3) PSY 3610 Social Psychology (3)
PSY 3410 Abnormal Psychology (3) PSY 4050 Theories of Personality (3)

Limited Elective

Select one course from either PSY 3400 or PSY 4310 (3 credits)

 PSY 3400 Physiological Psychology (3)  PSY 4310 Principles of Learning (3)

Electives

Select two courses (6 credits) of psychology electives. PSY 3400 or PSY 4310 may be used to fulfill this requirement if not selected above.

Note: The concentration in Counseling/Clinical Psychology has a GPA requirement of 2.7 or better in both the concentration and overall.