The Psychology Program of West Virginia State University serves varied purposes for its diverse clientele. For those students seeking training for professions in the field, we strive to present the necessary information, skills, and experience to prepare them for graduate school, careers, or both. For those students in our service courses, our goals are to present a balanced, comprehensive view of psychology as a legitimate area of science, while likewise emphasizing the practical importance of the subject matter in their daily lives.
In addition to scholarship, the program continues to maintain an active research profile, a referral service for those students in need of counseling, advising to all students interested in careers in the field, recognition of academic excellence through the departmental honor society, and an active voice in community service through off-campus classes and public speaking engagements.
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
120 hours required for graduation
- General Education - 39-41 Hours Major - 45 Hours
- PSYC 151, 175, 200, 315, 390, 412
- Two courses from: PSYC 303, 306, 309, 310, 320, 325, 330
- Two courses from: PSYC 245, 300, 304, 307, 308, 312, 330, 404
- Two courses from: PSYC 207, 215, 301, 330, 335, 340, 398, 400, 401
- Three additional courses from any of the above groups
- Electives To bring total to 120 hours
Minor in Psychology - 15-16 Hours
- PSYC 151
- Take the remaining 12 hours from any 2 of the 3 following groups.
- Group One: 303, 306*, 309, 310, 320*, 325*, 330*, 200
- Group Two: 245, 290, 300, 307*, 308, 312, 330, 200
- Group Three: 207, 215, 301, 335, 340, 398*, 401, 330, 200.
*If Statistics for the Social Sciences (PSYC 200) is a pre-requisite for any of the above listed courses, the student must take PSYC 200 first.