Concentration in Applied Psychology
Concentration in Applied Psychology
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This concentration is for students pursuing the B.A or B.S. in Psychology who are interested in working in a specific environment or with a practical problem in human behavior. An internship is not required but is strongly recommended for (and counts as) an upper-level elective for the major or minor in Psychology. With careful planning, B.A. majors can add this concentration without additional course requirements. For B.S. majors, at least one additional course is required.
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Curriculum
Course Requirements:
Three of the following:
PC 303: Special Topics in Applied Psychology
PC 330: Industrial/Organizational Psychology
PC 340: Sport Psychology
PC 350: Psychology of Addiction
PC 404: Seminar in Counseling
Other applied psychology course approved by department chair
One of the following:
PC 411W: Senior Practicum Seminar (Fall of senior year)
PC 453: Internship
Notes:
1. Several courses have prerequisites. Please see course descriptions for other details.
2. PC 215W and PC 300 (Fall courses) are prerequisites for PC 307W (Spring course) and for PC 407. PC 307W is a prerequisite for PC 410W, PC411W, and PC412W (senior year). PC 407 is a prerequisite for PC 411W (senior year).
3. Any course numbered above PC 201 is considered an upper-level PC course.