Plan of Study
Psychology, General - Bachelor of Arts
College of Education, Department of Psychology and Counseling
Psychology is the study of human and animal behavior and experience (normal and abnormal) and the psychological, social, cognitive, and biological processes related to that behavior.
The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology degree program requires 42 credit hours. The student will choose one of four options for study:
- General Psychology
- Mental Health Psychology
- Developmental Psychology
- Human Resource Development Psychology (HRD)
A core group of subjects is common to all four options and comprises 22 credit hours of the major. The remaining 20 credit hours are selected by the student from a list of "guided electives" for the HRD, Developmental, and Mental Health options. For the General option, the student chooses 20 credit hours from any of the psychology courses offered at Northeastern State University.
An Associate of Science or Associate of Arts degree earned from Connors State College waives the general education requirements with the exception of pre-requisites of the major. All students must have demonstrated English Proficiency to graduate.
All students need to earn 60 hours of credit from a four year institution of higher learning in order to receive a Baccalaureate degree in Psychology.
Note: The following are required pre-requisite courses for the Psychology Major, Developmental Psychology Option, and it is suggested/recommended that you incorporate them into the pursuit of your Associate’s degree. If these courses are not taken in your Associate’s degree, you will be required to take them at Northeastern State University.
- PSY 1113 Intro to Psychology
- MATH 1513 College Algebra
- PSY 2313 Developmental Psychology
NSU Course Sequence
Semester 1 (Fall)
COURSE
PREFIX |
NUMBERS/HOURS |
COURSE |
| PSYC |
3573 |
Experimental Psychology |
| PSYC |
3581 |
Experimental Psychology Lab |
| PSYC |
|
Electives 6-9 hours
(such as PSYC 3223 Psychology of Minority Experience &/or
PSYC 4363 Adult Development and Aging &/or
PSYC 3323 Psychology of Adolescence &/or
an elective of your choice) |
| |
|
Minor 3-6 hours |
Semester 2 (Spring)
COURSE
PREFIX |
NUMBERS/HOURS |
COURSE |
| PSYC |
4043 |
Physiological Psychology |
| PSYC |
|
Electives 6-9 hours
(such as PSYC 3453 Cognitive Psychology &/or
PSYC 4343 Human Sexuality &/or
PSYC 4223 Mental Tests and Measurements &/or
an elective of your choice) |
| |
|
Minor 3-6 hours |
Semester 3 (Fall)
COURSE
PREFIX |
NUMBERS/HOURS |
COURSE |
| PSYC |
4563 |
Psychology of Personality |
| PSYC |
|
Electives 6-9 hours
(such as PSYC 4673 Social Psychology &/or
PSYC 4343 Human Sexuality &/or
PSYC 4323 Sensation and Perception &/or
an elective of your choice) |
| |
|
Minor 6-9 hours |
Semester 4 (Spring)
COURSE
PREFIX |
NUMBERS/HOURS |
COURSE |
| PSYC |
4513 |
History & Systems |
| PSYC |
|
Electives 6-9 hours
(such as PSYC 4153 Abnormal Psychology &/or
PSYC 4343 Human Sexuality &/or
PSYC 4223 Mental Tests and Measurement &/or
an elective of your choice) |
| |
|
Minor 3-6 hours |
PSYC Electives (Select from 3000/4000 Psychology Courses) – 20 hrs. required: It is strongly suggested that you take PSYC 4153 Abnormal Psychology as one of your electives.
Minor: You are required to take an 18 hour minor from another discipline.
Blocks of courses are sequenced and it is suggested that you adhere to the blocks of required courses outlined above to complete your graduation in the appropriate time frame. Any deviation of the block sequences may result in additional semesters of enrollment at NSU. You are required to have 60 hours from a 4-year institution of higher learning. If you take 15 hours each semester, that will then add up to 60 hours.
All students should refer to the NSU General Degree Regulations as listed in the Northeastern State University catalog.