Academic Catalog - 2021-2022

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Department of Psychological Sciences

Psychological Sciences, Bachelor of Science


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Available Emphasis Areas:
This plan will not be available to new students after Summer 2022

Beginning in Fall 2022, the program requirements are being updated. Please see the Bachelor of Science in Psychological Sciences.

The BS in Psychological Sciences, and the BS in Psychology degrees provide students with opportunities for focused study in this quintessential behavioral science and builds research skills necessary for scientific inquiry within this discipline. 
 
The Department of Psychological Sciences enables students to develop understanding and knowledge about human behavior from several perspectives in psychological science, the ability to apply and synthesize that knowledge within specific psychological domains (research and statistics, developmental processes, social and personality, cognitive and behavioral neuroscience, learning theory and behavioral health), and research method skills in order to become critical evaluators and producers of knowledge of human behavior.
 
The department’s learning goals for the undergraduate major in Psychology reflect the American Psychological Association’s Learning Goals (2013) and NAU’s Thematic Global Learning Outcomes. To accomplish these goals, the course of study in psychology focuses on understanding the methods, ethics, and sociocultural context of research in psychological science through coursework, associated laboratory experience, and opportunities for application. Students develop the ability to critically evaluate existing psychological knowledge, assumptions, and application in order to demonstrate literacy, proficiency, and efficacy in informational, technological, and communication (written and oral presentation) skills. The ability to engage in critical analyses of psychological ideas and scientific evidence constitutes a valuable personal asset, and is a key to success in many professions, including academic and clinical psychology, business, education, law, medicine, behavioral health, and human services. Further, our Department strives to tie our departmental goals explicitly to learning outcomes in such a way that students are aware of the skills they have developed and how these skills are relevant to their professional success. To accomplish these goals, the Department engages in timely and relevant assessment of student learning outcomes at all levels of the curriculum and uses those data for program refinement.

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Academic Catalog - 2021-2022

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Department of Psychological Sciences

Psychological Sciences, Bachelor of Science


Careers

What Can I Do with a Bachelor of Science in Psychological Sciences?

If you find yourself fascinated about why we think, feel, and behave the way we do, consider pursuing a degree in psychological sciences. Psychologists take a scientific approach to studying behavior and mental processes, researching the ways in which life experiences, environment, culture, and biology all work together to shape mind and brain. Our psychological sciences majors explore a wide range of subjects across the psychological disciplines and master the major research techniques that professional psychologists use. As an undergraduate, you also have the opportunity to perform research and fieldwork with faculty and graduate students.

Career opportunities that might be pursued:
  • Marketing
  • Human resources
  • Working with children and adolescents
  • Social work
  • Research
  • Organizational Development

With further education, one of these paths is possible:
  • Counselor
  • Mental health professional
  • Social services professional
  • Academic professional
  • Genetics Counselor

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Academic Catalog - 2021-2022

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Department of Psychological Sciences

Psychological Sciences, Bachelor of Science


University Requirements

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Academic Catalog - 2021-2022

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Department of Psychological Sciences

Psychological Sciences, Bachelor of Science


Overview

In addition to University Requirements:

Students may be able to use some courses to meet more than one requirement. Contact your advisor for details.

Minimum Units for Completion 120
Major GPA C
Highest Mathematics Required MAT 125
Fieldwork Experience/Internship Optional
Research Optional
University Honors Program Optional
AZ Transfer Students complete AGEC-A Recommended
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Emphasis, Certificate or Coursework Required An emphasis, certificate, or coursework is required for this major.

Purpose Statement

The Bachelor of Science degree in Psychological Sciences enables students to develop an understanding of and knowledge about human behavior from several perspectives in psychological science, the ability to apply and synthesize that knowledge within specific psychological domains, and the research methods skills necessary to become critical evaluators and producers of knowledge of human behavior. The BS in Psychological Sciences is distinct from the BS in Psychology because it provides students with the opportunity for focused study in behavioral science through four emphases and one certificate program, and trains students in the more advanced research skills necessary for scientific inquiry within this discipline and for entry into a Ph.D. program in Psychology, if a student chooses to continue in an academic track. Psychological Sciences majors complete a core sequence of courses including introductory psychology, a set of lower division breadth courses, introduction to statistics, research methods in psychology, a set of upper division depth courses, and a capstone course.  Psychological Sciences majors also receive additional research training through completion of an advanced research methods course and a minimum of 6 units of research experience. Additionally, Psychological Science majors have the opportunity for in depth study in a specific area of psychology through completion of a certificate in human resource management, or an emphasis in social/personality, neuroscience, clinical/health, or developmental psychology.

Student Learning Outcomes 

The degree program in Psychological Sciences has four distinct emphasis areas and one certificate program. Students completing an emphasis or certificate will work closely with an advisor.  Students will work with faculty to tailor their intensive, hands-on research or internship experiences to their specific interests. 
Students in the learning emphasis areas will have had the opportunity to:
 
Social/Personality Psychology
Students will complete advanced coursework and engage in research that facilitates investigation of how individuals affect and are affected by other people and by their social and physical environments. Graduating students will be able to:

Neuroscience
Students will complete advanced coursework and engage in research at the intersection of neuroscience and psychology, including the relationships between brain and human cognition, emotion, and behavior. Graduating students will be able to:

Clinical/Health Psychology
Students will complete advanced coursework and engage in research that applies scientific knowledge of the interrelationships among behavioral, emotional, cognitive, social and biological components in health and disease to the understanding, promotion and maintenance of health. Graduating students will be able to:

Developmental Psychology
Students will complete advanced coursework and engage in research on human growth and lifespan changes, including the intersection of physical, cognitive, social, intellectual, perceptual, personality and emotional changes across time and context. Graduating students will be able to:

Human Resource Management Certificate
Students will complete advanced coursework from both the business and psychological sciences departments and an internship in order to prepare them for a career in human resources or the area of industrial-organizational psychology. Graduating students will be able to:

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Academic Catalog - 2021-2022

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Department of Psychological Sciences

Psychological Sciences, Bachelor of Science


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Major Requirements
General Electives
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Academic Catalog - 2021-2022

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Department of Psychological Sciences

Psychological Sciences, Bachelor of Science


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