This plan is an example only. Please see your advisor to develop your individualized plan. Course rotation and course offerings are subject to change based on faculty availability and enrollment minimums.
The following Supplemental Requirements can be completed in various terms. Ask your PSY advisor for details:
- Completion of the FOCUS career guidance tool and a Career Development Center session to review the results (during PSY 14000)
- Completion of a Career Development Center session to review resume or curriculum vitae (during junior year)
- Completion of a Career Development Center session focused on cover letter review, personal statement review, or mock interview (during senior year)
The Psychology Exit Exam is taken during the final semester before graduation. Students are notified by the department when scheduling begins.
NOTE: Students pursuing this double degree (BSED and BS) require a minor. They may choose a minor in any of the following programs, provided the minor is different than the major: Biology, Chemistry, Economics, English, Exceptional Needs-Mild Intervention, French, German, History, Mathematics, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, or Spanish. Contact your advisor for assistance choosing your minor.
When choosing course options, note:
- PSY 23500 or PSY 36900 may be taken, not both (overlapping content courses)
- PSY 26700 or PSY 36900 may be taken, not both (overlapping content courses)
- Only one of the following may count for PSY Distribution: PSY 23500, PSY 26700, or PSY 36900. If PSY 23500 or PSY 26700 is used, the other may be used in PSY Electives 2000+
- For courses that may be repeated for credit (e.g., PSY 49600), 3 credits may count in the major and additional credits may count in general electives
- PSY 39200 with substantially different content may count more than once within the major, as approved by the department chair
- The Undergraduate Teaching Assistantship may count once within the major