Sep 16, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Psychology Major, B.A.


Total minimum number of credits required for a major in Psychology leading to the B.A. degree - 120.
Total minimum number of credits for a minor in psychology -18.

The Psychology major at Wilkes University emphasizes a scientific approach to the content, methods, and theories of human and nonhuman behavior. Wilkes students are prepared to pursue professional careers in psychology or related fields such as medicine or law, obtain employment immediately upon graduation, or attend graduate school in psychology.

Psychology Major

Coordinator: Dr. Jennifer Thomas

The Psychology major must complete a minimum of 120 credit hours. In addition to satisfying the University’s General Education requirements, the student majoring in Psychology completes a minimum of 41 credits in psychology, including PSY 101 - General Psychology , five breadth area courses, two applied psychology courses, a four-course capstone sequence, and a career mentoring course. (Please see the course listings for the specific course requirements.) PSY 101  is a prerequisite to all other psychology courses. The Psychology major must take either BIO 105 - The Biological World  or another biology course approved by the department in partial fulfillment of their Area II General Education requirement. It is also strongly recommended that the student take a foreign language.

Students are encouraged to consult the Undergraduate Bulletin for all information regarding degree requirements. Each student should also meet frequently and work closely with the faculty advisor in order to make the optimal course selections based upon the student’s interests and career goals. With numerous free elective credits, many Psychology majors choose to major or minor in a second discipline.

There are two different options for satisfying the capstone requirement in psychology. For students who are interested in pursuing graduate studies in psychology or psychology research in their career, the research-based capstone will provide an excellent opportunity for hands-on research experience. For those who are more interested in pursuing a career immediately after graduation, or are pursuing non-research based careers, or graduate school in an applied area, the applied option will provide valuable experience in real-world settings, and with additional guidance and structure, will enhance the student’s applied skills. The courses for the two options are detailed below.

All students majoring in psychology must complete a common set of courses in the major.

Breadth Area Courses (21 cr.)


Psychology majors must take all of the following courses:

Applied Topic Area Courses (Minimum 6 cr.)


Psychology majors will also choose at least two psychologycourses from the following list of applied topics.

Note:


**Course was formerly called “Psychopathology”

Capstone Sequence (14 cr.)


Majors must choose one of the following capstone options:

Option #1 - Research-Based Capstone


Note:


The courses for this option must be completed in sequence and may not be taken concurrently. It is recommended that students complete most of the required psychology courses before taking PSY 300 , which should not be taken prior to the junior year.

Option #2 - Applied Capstone


Note:


PSY 301  and PSY 399  may be taken in any order and may be taken concurrently, but both must be successfully completed prior to enrolling in PSY 401 . Students taking PSY 401  will need a second internship as part of the requirement for this course. The second internship should be arranged prior to enrolling in PSY 401 .

Recommended Course Sequence


First Semester


Total Credits: 15-16


Second Semester


Total Credits: 15-16


Third Semester


Total Credits: 15


Fourth Semester


Total Credits: 15-16


Fifth Semester


Total Credits: 15-16


Sixth Semester


Total Credits: 14-16


Seventh Semester


Total Credits: 15-16


Eighth Semester


Total Credits: 12


Total Credits: 120


*Students can choose to take the capstone course in either the fall or spring of their senior year.