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Major Programs Overview
New majors who enter the program from January 2007 on must maintain a
2.25 QPA each semester. Also, students must have at least a 2.25 QPA to
transfer into the Psychology major.
The Department offers four undergraduate B.S. degree tracks or concentrations, consisting of 120 credits. The tracks help to prepare students better for subfields within psychology, giving students a sense of whether the area is a good fit for them personally. Specializing in a track does not limit a student's career or graduate school opportunities as the degree being earned in all cases is a B.S. degree in psychology.
Students in any track can later pursue careers or apply to graduate school within any field of psychology.
A common set of General Education requirements , including MAT 105 College Algebra, and a core set of psychology requirements also means that is it relatively easy for students to switch from one track to the other if their interests or needs change. Students should explore the pages describing each track before selecting a specific option.
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