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Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Level I Core Requirements  

English Composition I 3

Fundamentals of Communication 3

Finite Math, College Algebra, or Calculus
Computer Competency

3


Level II Core Requirements  

World Civilizations or American History 3

Literature 3

Philosophy 3

Religious Studies 3

Philosophy OR Religious Studies 3
  (May substitute this requirement with a Level III Religious Studies/Philosophy course)  

Art, Music OR Theatre 3

Natural Sciences 4
  (Minimum 4 hours to include a lab)  

Social Institutions 3
  (Personal Financial Planning, Legal Aspects of Business, Principles of Macroeconomics, Survey Economics, American National Government, Introduction to Sociology or Social Problems/Change)

Self and Society 3
  (Cultural Anthropology, Conflict Resolution, Mass Media and Society, General Psychology, Psychology of Women, Human Relations in Organizations or Introduction to Sociology - only if not taken for Social Institutions)


Level III Core Requirements - courses available only at Avila University


3


3


Core Requirements in Major  

PY 101 General Psychology 3

PY 201 Theories of Personality 3

PY 203 Cognitive Psychology 3

PY 205 Human Growth and Development OR 3
        220 Child and Adolescent Psychology  

PY 310 Abnormal Psychology 3

PY 316 Social Psychology 3

PY 335 Statistics and Research Methods I 3

PY 485 Practicum 3


Human Behavior Concentration  

PY 224 Human Relations in Organizations 3

PY 320 Current Trends - Psychotherapy 3


Psychology Electives (6 credits) (PY 212, 235 and/or PY 301-499 x2)  

PY
3

PY
3


Courses not listed count as General Electives required to complete at least
128 earned hours.