105 General Psychology
4 credits. (Old Core: Social World; New Core: Social Science) An introduction to psychological science, including methods of inquiry, learning and motivation, abnormal behavior, developmental and social influences, cognition, sensation and perception, neuroscience, and personality.
213 Research Methods and Statistics I
4 credits. Design and analysis of experimental research. Emphases include issues in philosophy of science, consideration of rival hypotheses, and research ethics. Hours: 3 class, laboratory 2. Prerequisite: Psychology 105. Fall semester. Prof. Roy
Twelve additional credits of psychology courses, at least four of which are to be in upper division (300/400) courses. Students are encouraged to tailor their selection of courses to their personal and career goals in consultation with a member of the psychology faculty.
Dr. Lemley is the advisor for minors in this track.


















