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Nov 21, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Psychology, BS
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The Psychology Department at Penn West is a friendly department with dedicated high-quality teachers and award-winning advisors who focus exclusively on you- our undergraduate students. The department’s faculty will help you prepare for your future career with individual attention, research opportunities, and supervised internships.
We offer a very flexible Bachelor of Science degree designed to serve students interested in a wide range of career paths. This includes students who are preparing for graduate training in psychology and related fields as well as those who directly enter a career. Students find work in almost any field but are especially suited in fields including mental health, counseling, social work, art therapy, pre-med and health-related careers, neuroscience, schools, business and industry, law and the criminal justice system, the non-profit sector, as well as government service and the military.
Advisement Sheet
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Student Learning Outcomes
- Key Concepts - Students will be able to describe, apply, and synthesize key concepts, principals, overarching themes, theoretical perspectives, historical trends or empirical findings in psychology.
- Problem-Solving and Information Literacy Skills - Students will develop problem-solving, critical thinking and information literacy skills and apply them in the interpretation of psychological phenomena.
- Ethical Standards - Students will apply ethical standards to their work (oral, written, interpersonal, service learning) and endorse values that build community. For instance: furthers science, addresses justice, reduces dysfunction.
- Communication - Students will be able to communicate effectively orally and in writing. They will apply APA style in all written communication.
- Professional Direction - Students will synthesize material and discoveries from their experiences at PennWest (courses, advising meetings, service/research learning) to create a meaningful professional direction after graduation by applying self-efficacy and self-regulation, teamwork and project management skills.
General Education
- Oral Communication - Any Course Credit Hours: 3
- Written Communication - Any Course Credit Hours: 3
- Quantitative Reason - Any Course Credit Hours: 3
- Technological Literacy - Any Course Credit Hours: 3
- Arts and Humanities - Any Course Credit Hours: 3
- Arts and Humanities - Any Course Credit Hours: 3
- Arts and Humanities - Any Course Credit Hours: 3
- Social Sciences - Any Course Credit Hours: 3
- Social Sciences - Any Course Credit Hours: 3
- Social Sciences - Any Course Credit Hours: 3
- Natural Sciences and Tech - Any Course Credit Hours: 3
- Natural Sciences and Tech - Any Course Credit Hours: 3
- Natural Sciences and Tech - Any Course Credit Hours: 3
- Student Elective Credit Hours: 3
Major Electives
- Any 4 additional PSYC courses (or approved cognate courses) not counted above in MAJOR Credit Hours: 12
Total Credits: 120
Depending on the program of study, students may need to complete additional credits to ensure the total credit hour requirement is met. |
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