Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
University of Redlands
Key Information
Campus location
Redlands, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
4 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 53,716 *
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Introduction
Want to learn about the human mind? Want to become a better communicator?
You've come to the right place.
Psychology is one of the most important human sciences. It allows us to understand who we are and how our mind works.
As a psychology major at Redlands, you will:
- Come to understand the processes of behavior, both in yourself and others;
- Gain a general knowledge of why people think, act, and feel the way they do;
- Learn to think critically and solve problems;
- Develop your analytic, communications, and interpersonal and intrapersonal skills; and,
- Explore developmental, biological, cognitive, and social contributions to human activity, both normal and abnormal.
With a degree in psychology from Redlands, you can strengthen relationships, improve your leadership skills, make more accurate decisions, gain a better understanding of yourself and be successful in your career.
Degree Programs
The Major
Majors must complete a minimum of 10 courses in psychology, seven of which must be in residence, senior capstone, and a psychology exit exam.
Students are required to complete the following courses: PSYC 100, PSYC 250, PSYC 300, and PSYC 490.
Students can declare the major after completion of PSYC 100 (with a minimum grade of 2.7), PSYC 250 (with a minimum grade of 2.0), and one additional psychology course with a combined 2.3 GPA across their Psychology courses. Transfer students are expected to meet the same prerequisites and GPA standards as students in residence.
We strongly advise students to complete all their prerequisite courses no later than their junior year. PSYC 100 should ideally be taken in the first year, followed by PSYC 250 and PSYC 300 by the end of year three.
All prerequisite courses must be taken for a numerical grade. Students must earn a minimum grade of 2.7 in PSYC 100 for it to serve as a prerequisite for other PSYC courses. Students must also earn a minimum grade of 2.0 in PSYC 250 and PSYC 300 for these courses to serve as prerequisites for upper-level courses.
Majors must also complete a minimum of three courses from each of the following categories:
- Intermediate courses-PSYC 210, PSYC 220, PSYC 252, PSYC 260, PSYC 320, PSYC 335, PSYC 343, PSYC 344, PSYC 349, PSYC 350, PSYC 352, PSYC 355, PSYC 360.
- Advanced Courses- PSYC 435, PSYC 439, PSYC 440, PSYC 441, PSYC 450, PSYC 452, PSYC 460. These courses generally have an empirical component involving data collection, analysis, interpretation, and a written report.
- Elective- Students may select the tenth course from any 3 to 4 credit course in psychology. This may also include the cross-listed courses BIOL 104, BIOL 326, and BUS 430.
- Please see the Biology and Business sections of the Catalog for course descriptions and prerequisite requirements.
- Capstone-In addition to these 10 courses, students must complete at least one semester of PSYC 473 (Senior Seminar) or PSYC 475 (Research Capstone) or PSYC 487 (Senior Field Placement) or Departmental Honors.
- Exit exam- Students must complete the psychology exit exam (PSYC 490) during the last semester before they graduate.
Students planning to study abroad should contact their advisor early to coordinate this experience with the major program sequence. The department supports and encourages cross-cultural studies.
The Minor
The minor in psychology consists of a minimum of six courses, four of which should be in residence. It is recommended that students take PSYC 100 first, as it is a prerequisite for most psychology classes. PSYC 250 and 300 are not required for the minor, however, they are prerequisites for all 400-level courses.
Departmental Honors
A departmental honors program that involves an exceptional senior project is available for qualified and motivated students. Admission to the program might come by departmental invitation or, should students initiate their own applications, with sponsorship by the psychology faculty. Interested students should consult their advisors for information about application procedures and requirements.
Admissions
Program Outcome
Program Learning Outcomes
- Knowledge of Psychology: Exhibit appropriate knowledge of major concepts, language, theories, facts, and perspectives of the discipline. – e.g., biological, cognitive, developmental, evolutionary, social, and cultural.
- Research and Statistical Literacy: Display appropriate knowledge of research and statistical methods and ethical guidelines for psychological research.
- Communication (written and oral): Demonstrate effective communication to others using the language and stylistic conventions of the discipline.
- Personal Application of Psychology: Demonstrate the impact of majoring in psychology, particularly in relation to personal development and academic and career preparation.
Career Opportunities
Career Opportunities
As a psychology major, you can utilize your critical thinking and interpersonal skills and training in ethics to create a unique and exciting career in:
- Top- or mid-level management Administration
- Sales
- Social Work
- Personnel, training, and human resources or labor relations
- Insurance, real estate, and business services
- Marketing
- A registered nurse, pharmacist, therapist, and physician's assistant
- Accountant, auditor, and other financial specialists
Recent Graduate Careers
- Boys and Girls Town Administrator
- High School Psychology Teacher
- Lawyer
- Medical Doctor
- Nurse
- Peace Corps
- Pediatric Facility Manager
- Personnel Director
- Public School Administrator
- Redlands Police Department
- Research Psychologist
- School Justice Advocate
- Social Worker
- University Professor
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