- Completion of the Bonaventure Program and requirements for undergraduate degrees.
- To fulfill the technological literacy requirement, students must pass CIS 101 - Introduction to Information Technology or the equivalent.
- PSY 100 fulfills Bonaventure Program requirement in Social Sciences.
- 36 hours of coursework in Psychology, 200-400 level.
- A student can receive a grade lower than “C” in no more than one of the required Psychology courses listed in #5 and may earn only one grade of “D” in any Psychology course applicable to the major.
- Students who double major in Psychology and Criminal Justice must complete the Psychology Research Methods sequence, therefore the Criminal Justice support courses of MAT 150 or SOC 230 , and SOC 330 are waived. Students must complete two of the three required practica (two Criminal Justice and one Psychology) and must substitute a 300-400 level Criminal Justice or Psychology elective in the area of the practicum not taken.
General and Special Programs:
All psychology courses are taught from a traditional point of view emphasizing historical trends and the fundamentals of the science. The psychology curriculum is designed to provide a comprehensive learning experience for future graduate school admission, and psychology-related occupations.
The program provides the undergraduate preparation necessary to pursue further training in any of the thirty-plus specialties such as clinical, cognitive, comparative, consumer, counseling, developmental, environmental, evaluation and measurement, exercise and sport, health, industrial/ organizational, physiological, rehabilitation, school, social, and occupational therapy.