| Concentration in Community-Clinical Psychology | |
| The community-clinical psychology concentration consists of 21 credits of psychology courses beyond the required core courses, to be distributed as follows: | |
| Required Courses | |
| P 216 | Psychology of Human Development |
| P 330 | Introduction to Community Psychology |
| P 336 | Abnormal Psychology |
| P 350 | Human Assessment |
| P 375 | Foundations of Clinical/Counseling Psychology |
| Depth and Breadth Areas | |
| (1 course from each of the 2 areas below) | |
| Biological Psychology (1 course) | |
| P 261 | Drugs and Behavior |
| P 360 | Cognitive Neuroscience |
| P 361 | Behavioral Neuroscience |
| Cognitive and Experimental Psychology (1 course) | |
| P 218 | Sensation and Perception |
| P 220 | Psychology of Language and Reading |
| P 312 | Cognitive Psychology |
| P 315 | Human and Animal Learning |
| Concentration in Forensic Psychology | |
| The forensic psychology concentration consists of 30 credit hours of psychology courses beyond the required core courses, and 6 credit hours of criminal justice courses to be distributed as follows: | |
| Required Courses | |
| P 205 | Introduction to Forensic Psychology |
| P 216 | Psychology of Human Development |
| P 336 | Abnormal Psychology |
| P 345 | Police and Investigative Psychology |
| P 357 | Legal Psychology |
| P 365 | Law, Psychology, & the Mental Health System |
| P 370 | Psychology of Personality |
| P 475 | Senior Seminar in Forensic Psychology |
| CJ 100 | Introduction to Criminal Justice |
| CJ 311 | Criminology |
Depth and Breadth Areas | |
(1 course from each of the 2 areas below) | |
Biological Psychology (1 course) | |
Drugs and Behavior | |
| P 360 | Cognitive Neuroscience |
Behavioral Neuroscience | |
Cognitive and Experimental Psychology (1 course) | |
Sensation and Perception | |
| P 220 | Psychology of Language and Reading |
Cognitive Psychology | |
Human and Animal Learning | |
| Concentration in General Psychology | |
| The general psychology concentration consists of 21 credits of psychology courses beyond the required core courses to be distributed as follows: | |
| Depth and Breadth Areas | |
| (1 course from each area below) | |
| Biological Psychology (1 course) | |
| P 261 | Drugs and Behavior |
| P 360 | Cognitive Neuroscience |
| P 361 | Behavioral Neuroscience |
| Clinical Psychology (1 course) | |
| P 330 | Introduction to Community Psychology |
| P 336 | Abnormal Psychology |
| P 350 | Human Assessment |
| P 375 | Foundations of Clinical/Counseling Psychology |
| Cognitive and Experimental Psychology (1 course) | |
| P 218 | Sensation and Perception |
| P 220 | Psychology of Language and Reading |
| P 312 | Cognitive Psychology |
| P 315 | Human and Animal Learning |
| Developmental/Personality/Social Psychology (1 course) | |
| P 216 | Psychology of Human Development |
| P 321 | Social Psychology |
| P 355 | Organizational Behavior |
| P 370 | Psychology of Personality |
| Psychology Electives (3 courses) | |
| Three psychology electives (9 credits) to be selected in consultation with an academic adviser. | |