Curricula
To be awarded a bachelor’s degree, students must complete the basic degree requirements listed in the bulletin and specific major requirements. Students seeking a bachelor’s degree in the Department of Psychology must have a grade of C or better in each major course for that course to count toward major credit. Courses in which a grade of less than C may be repeated. Developmental courses (those less than 300-level) will not count toward the 120-hour requirement for a bachelor’s degree in this department. The basic requirements include the cognate or minor. The cognate is a minimum of 12 hours with grades of C or better in coursework supporting the major. The cognate must be selected from specific upper-level courses in related areas and approved by the student’s advisor. However, it is the student’s responsibility to plan a suitable course of study for their goals and to consult frequently with a major advisor regarding the selection of courses. Requirements for a minor are specified within the department offering it. Each student is responsible for ensuring the completion of all degree requirements and the compilation of records of coursework.
To be awarded the Bachelor of Science degree with a major in psychology, the students must complete the University General Education Requirements, plus at least three additional hours in humanities, social and behavioral sciences, natural/physical science, or mathematics. Cognate or minor requirements must be selected from humanities, social and behavioral sciences, natural/physical sciences, mathematics, and/or business courses. The cognate courses must be selected from specific upper-level courses in related areas and approved by the student’s advisor. MATH A102, MATH A108 or a higher MATH course is required. Psychology A101 must be completed toward fulfillment of the Social and Behavioral Sciences general education requirement.
All psychology majors are required to take three core courses:
Psychology A325, A326, and A328
Students planning to do graduate work should take as many 300-400-level courses as possible. Psychology students may take up to six hours of courses in PSYC A398, A498 or A598 (research courses) or PSYC A501 (internship) for major credit; an additional three hours of coursework for this type may be counted as elective credit. Students may not count more than 60 hours of psychology courses toward the 120 hours required for the baccalaureate degree. At least 12 hours of the required upper-level (300 and above) major credit for the Psychology B.S. must be earned in courses taken in the USC Aiken Psychology program.
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Course Requirements |
Credit Hours |
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Major Requirements |
38 |
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PSYC A325, A326, A328 |
8 |
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One Developmental Psychology course selected from: PSYC A310, A405, A410, or A415 |
3 |
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One Clinical Psychology course selected from PSYC A320, or A460 |
3 |
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One Neuroscience course selected from PSYC A370 or A470 |
3 |
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Two lab courses above 300 |
2 |
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Any five psychology courses above 300 |
15 |
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Psychology A499 Reflective Capstone Experience in Psychology |
1 |
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Cognate or Minor Must be selected from humanities, social and behavioral sciences, natural/physical science, mathematics, and/or business courses. |
12-18 |
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Free Electives |
7-15 |
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Total hours required |
120 |