Psychology
Minor
David Ludden, PhD, Program Coordinator
Fugitte Science Center, Room 316
(270) 384-8080 luddend@lindsey.edu
Mission Statement
The mission of the Psychology Program is to prepare students for
graduate and professional study in a variety of fields related to
human behavior.
Degree Requirements
A. General Education
Requirements: 36-47 hours
- Principles of Psychology (PSYC 1003) is a prerequisite for all
program courses - 3 hours
B. Program Requirements (select
from the following): 12 hours
- Theories of Personality (PSYC 3203) - 3 hours
- Social Psychology (PSYC 3403) - 3 hours
- Cognitive Psychology (PSYC 3503) - 3 hours
- Behavioral Analysis (PSYC 3603) - 3 hours
- Physiological Psychology (PSYC 4403) - 3 hours
- History & Issues of Psychology (PSYC 4503) - 3 hours
- Research Methods (PSYC 4703) - 3 hour
- Research Practicum (PSYC 4903) - 3 hours
C. Program Electives (select any
additional course from the Program Requirements listed above and/or
from the following): 9 hours
- Animal Behavior (BIOL 3513) - 3 hours
- Adolescent Psychology (EDUC 3303) - 3 hours
- Life Span Development (HS/PSYC 3103) - 3 hours
- Psychopathology (PSYC 3033) - 3 hours
- Psychology of Language (PSYC 3703) - 3 hours
- Psychology of Religion (RELI 4393) - 3 hours
Note: Special Topics
courses with PSYC prefix also count as Program Electives.
D. Major
E. General
Electives
TOTAL: 128 credit
hours