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Dec 03, 2024
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2024-2025 UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG
Psychology - Cognitive Science Concentration, (B.S.)
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Program objectives for a degree in Psychology with a Cognitive Science Concentration are: (a) describe the nature of psychology and cognitive science as disciplines; (b) use the concepts, language, and major theories of the disciplines to account for psychological phenomena; (c) demonstrate knowledge and understanding representing appropriate breadth and depth in psychology and cognitive science; (d) critique, design, and conduct basic studies in psychology and cognitive science using appropriate research methods; (e) generalize conclusions from research in psychology and cognitive science; (f) recognize the necessity for ethical behavior and follow the APA Code of Ethics in the design, data collection, interpretation, and reporting of research in psychology and cognitive science; (g) use critical thinking and reasoning to effectively recognize, develop, defend, and criticize arguments and other persuasive appeals; (h) describe major applied areas of psychology (e.g., clinical, counseling, industrial/organizational, school, health); (i) utilize appropriate applications of psychology and cognitive science in solving problems; (j) articulate how psychological principles can be used to explain social issues and inform public policy; (k) recognize and understand the importance of academic integrity; (l) recognize and respect human diversity and understand that psychological explanations may vary across populations and contexts; (m) understand the limitations of psychological knowledge and skills.
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Psychology Major (39 Hours)
Psychology Core
Complete the Following Four Courses: Cognitive Science Core and Psychology Electives
Cognitive Science Requirements will fulfill the Psychology Bachelor of Science Requirements.
Choose 2 Courses from the following list:
Choose 1 of the following Paths:
General Electives
Elective hours must be taken to bring the total number of hours to 120.
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