There are no concentrations or “tracks” in the psychology major. Students may, however, take more electives in health psychology or mental health to tailor their program to their interests. Students interested in neuroscience can major in that specialty area. 

Health psychology focuses on the effects of psychological and behavioral factors on physical and mental health. Recommended courses are: 

  • Psych 230 Social Psychology 
  • Psych 319 LGBTIQ Psychology 
  • Psych 320 Psychology of Gender 
  • Psych 555 Health Psychology 
  • Psych 578 Race, Ethnicity and Health 
  • Psych 656 Psychophysiology 
  • Psych 677 Experimental Social Psychology 
  • Psych 680 Psychology of Aging 

Mental health-related courses address psychological disorders, assessment, and treatment. NOTE: You CANNOT become a licensed therapist with a bachelor’s degree; graduate training is required. Recommended courses are: 

  • Psych 205 Personality 
  • Psych 214 Conditioning and Learning  
  • Psych 260 Child Psychology 
  • Psych 319 LGBTIQ Psychology 
  • Psych 320 Psychology of Gender 
  • Psych 407 Personality Theory  
  • Psych 412 Abnormal Psychology  
  • Psych 433 Neuropsychology  
  • Psych 454 Psychopharmacology and Addiction 
  • Psych 502 Applied Behavior Analysis  
  • Psych 540 Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice 
  • Psych 660 Experimental Child Psychology  
  • Psych 680 Psychology of Aging  

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