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Psychology, B.S.

  1. Students will demonstrate comprehension of the major concepts, theoretical perspectives, historical trends and empirical findings in psychology in their application to complex problems.
  2. Students will demonstrate their ability to discern the quality of research conducted by others and apply their research knowledge in the execution of a self-generated research project, including design, analysis, interpretation and presentation.
  3. Students will demonstrate their abilities to recognize ethically and socially responsible behaviors and engage in such behaviors through applied research activities.
  4. Students will demonstrate competence in writing and in oral, and interpersonal communication skills through applied research activities.
  5. Students will demonstrate their ability to manage, present and reflect on a major collaborative psychology research project.

B.S. in psychology students must complete a minimum total of 36 credits for the major.

PSY 2050 Foundations of Research Methods and Statistics should preferably be taken from the student's home campus. PSY 4060 Applications of Research Methods and Statistics, and PSY 4960 Advanced Research Methodology and Statistics must be taken from the student's home campus.  The latter will count as the capstone course for the B.S. major.

University Undergraduate Core32-35
Major Requirements
Psychology Introductory Courses
PSY 1010General Psychology3
PSY 2050Foundations of Research Methods and Statistics4
PSY 2010Disciplines & Practices in Psychology3
Required Breadth Courses
Select a minimum of one course in each of the four areas below:12
Cognitive Neuroscience
Select 3 credit hours with the "PSY Cog Neuro Cluster" attribute, such as:
PSY 3100
Brain, Mind, & Society
PSY 3120
Cognitive Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Select 3 credit hours with the "PSY Dev Cluster" attribute, such as:
PSY 3210
Developmental Psych: Child
PSY 3230
Developmental Psychology: Adolescence
Social & Organizational Psychology
Select 3 credit hours with the "PSY Soc Org Cluster" attribute, such as:
PSY 3300
Social Psychology
PSY 3410
Organizational Psychology
Mental Health and Wellbeing in Applied Contexts
Select 3 credit hours with the "PSY Health Applied Cluster" attribute, such as:
PSY 3460
Abnormal Psychology
PSY 3470
Occupational Health Psychology
Capstone Sequence
PSY 4060Applications of Research Methods and Statistics4
PSY 4960Advanced Research Methodology and Statistics4
Psychology Elective *
Select 3 credits with the “Psychology Elective -- BS” attribute, such as: 3
PSY 3130
Physiological Psychology
PSY 4140
Psychopharmacology
PSY 4965
Capstone Practicum Project
Psychology Advanced Elective
Select 3 credits with the “Psychology Advanced Elective” attribute, such as: 3
PSY 4340
African American Psychology
PSY 4480
Psychology and Law
General Electives49-52
Total Credits120
*

PSY-ELE courses may only count with Dept. approval.

Non-Course Requirements

Mentoring Matters: Attendance at two Mentoring Matters events, or equivalent, is required for all psychology majors. Completion is strongly recommended by the end of the second year after declaring the major.

Continuation Standards

Students who fail to earn C in PSY 1010 or whose SLU PSY GPA is below 2.0 will be placed on program probation and have a maximum of 2 consecutive semesters to resolve either or both issues. 

Roadmaps are recommended semester-by-semester plans of study for programs and assume full-time enrollment unless otherwise noted.  

Courses and milestones designated as critical (marked with !) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation. Transfer credit may change the roadmap.

This roadmap should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor/mentor each semester. Requirements, course availability and sequencing are subject to change.

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
PSY 1010 General Psychology (Critical course:  satisfies CORE 3600) 1 3
CORE 1000 Ignite First Year Seminar 2-3
CORE 1500 Cura Personalis 1: Self in Community 1
General Electives 9
 Credits15-16
Spring
CORE 1600 Ultimate Questions: Theology 3
CORE 1700 Ultimate Questions: Philosophy 3
PSY First-Year Mentoring Matters (Participation) 4  
CORE 1900 Eloquentia Perfecta 1: Written and Visual Communication 3
General Electives 6
 Credits15
Year Two
Fall
PSY 2050 Foundations of Research Methods and Statistics 5 4
Psychology Breadth Requirement 3 3
Psychology Breadth Requirement 3 3
CORE 1200 Eloquentia Perfecta 2: Oral and Visual Communication 3
CORE 1700 Ultimate Questions: Philosophy 3
General Electives 3
 Credits19
Spring
Psychology Breadth Requirement 3 6
PSY Second-Year Mentoring Matters (Participation) 6  
CORE 3800 Ways of Thinking: Natural and Applied Sciences 3
CORE 2500 Cura Personalis 2: Self in Contemplation 0
General Electives 9
 Credits18
Year Three
Fall
PSY4060Applications of Research Methods and Statistics 7 4
CORE 3400 Ways of Thinking: Aesthetics, History, and Culture 3
CORE 2800 Eloquentia Perfecta 3: Creative Expression 2-3
Psychology Breadth Requirement 3 3
General Electives 3
 Credits15-16
Spring
PSY 4960 Advanced Research Methodology and Statistics (satisfies CORE 4000) 4
Psychology Breadth Requirement 3 3
General Electives 6
 Credits13
Year Four
Fall
CORE 3500 Cura Personalis 3: Self in the World 1
Psychology General Elective 3 3
Optional Psychology Elective 3
General Electives 6
 Credits13
Spring
Psychology Advanced Elective 3 3
Optional Psychology Elective 3
General Electives 9 6
 Credits12
 Total Credits120-122
1

A grade of "C" or better required for majors and minors (or program probation begins).

2

Spring only. Should be taken before PSY 4060.  Must be taken prior to registering for PSY 4960 to avoid program dismissal.

3

See information in the program notes.

4

Spring only; during first year as a psychology major.

5

Grade of B- required before PSY 4060.

6

Spring only; during second year as a psychology major.

7

Fall only; must earn B- or better in consecutive semester before Advanced Research Methodology and Statistics (PSY 4960).  

8

Spring only; must be taken in consecutive semester after PSY 4060.

9

If needed or desired.

Program Notes

The B.S. in psychology requires a minimum of 36 credit hours.

Approved Psychology Breadth Requirements

At least one course from each of the four topical areas listed must be taken.  

Topical Cluster 1: Cognitive Neuroscience

Select 3 credit hours with the "PSY Cog Neuro Cluster" attribute, such as:
PSY 3100Brain, Mind, & Society3
PSY 3120Cognitive Psychology3

Topical Cluster 2: Developmental Psychology

Select 3 credit hours with the "PSY Dev Cluster" attribute, such as:
PSY 3210Developmental Psych: Child3
PSY 3230Developmental Psychology: Adolescence3

Topical Cluster 3: Social and Organizational Psychology

Select 3 credit hours with the "PSY Soc Org Cluster" attribute, such as:
PSY 3300Social Psychology3
PSY 3410Organizational Psychology3

Topical Cluster 4: Mental Health and Wellbeing in Applied Contexts

Select 3 credit hours with the "PSY Health Applied Cluster" attribute, such as:
PSY 3460Abnormal Psychology3
PSY 3470Occupational Health Psychology3

2+SLU programs provide a guided pathway for students transferring from a partner institution. 

Psychology, B.S. (STLCC 2+SLU)

For additional information about this program, please contact psychology@health.slu.edu or call 314-977-2300.