2007-2008 Academic Catalog

Degree Programs


Psychology

College of Liberal Arts
Department of Psychology
(907) 474-7007
www.uaf.edu/psych/

B.A., B.S., M.A. Degrees

Minimum Requirements for Degrees: 120 credits

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The Department of Psychology offers B.A. and B.S. degrees in psychology. The department’s focus is to provide breadth and depth in the science and profession of psychology with a commitment to honoring diversity and promoting human welfare. The curriculum develops cross-cultural knowledge, critical thinking, imagination, creativity, ethical principles and concern for social justice, as well as respect for and knowledge of diverse points of view that include feminist, multicultural, indigenous, and gay and lesbian perspectives.

In addition to active engagement in the classroom, students participate in research and community service. Programs in psychology facilitate an understanding of the human experience as an interaction of biological, psychological, social and cultural processes.

Graduates of the undergraduate program in psychology have been successful in gaining entrance to graduate school in a variety of fields including psychology, medicine, business and law. Graduation with an undergraduate psychology degree has allowed students to become employed in a variety of entry-level human services and business positions.

The Alaska Natives into Psychology (ANPsych) program helps train Alaska Natives and American Indians as psychologists or other behavioral health professionals to address the significant shortage of these professionals in Alaska, particularly rural Alaska. ANPsych supports native communities in building wellness in their villages. The ANPsych program is housed in the psychology departments at UAF and UAA and serves as a training pipeline to provide social, financial and academic support for students and behavioral health paraprofessionals who wish to continue their education. The program strives to attract Native high school and undergraduate students seeking a degree in psychology. In addition, a select group of Native students receive similar support for advanced training in psychology at the graduate level.

Major--B.A. or B.S. Degree

  1. Complete the general university requirements.
  2. Complete the B.A. or B.S. degree requirements.
  3. Complete the following program (major) requirements:*
    1. Complete the following:
      PSY 101--Introduction to Psychology--3 credits
      PSY 275--Introduction to Social Science Research Methods--3 credits
      PSY 485--Senior Seminar--3 credits
    2. Complete one course from each of the following specialized areas:
      Research
      PSY/SOC 250--Introductory Statistics for Behavioral Sciences--3 credits
      PSY/SOC 480W--Qualitative Social Science Research--3 credits
      STAT 200X--Elementary Probability and Statistics--3 credits
      Biological Perspectives
      PSY 335--Physiological Psychology--3 credits
      PSY 370--Drugs and Drug Dependence--3 credits
      PSY 470--Sensation and Perception--3 credits
      Social Perspectives
      PSY/SOC 330--Social Psychology--3 credits
      PSY 390W,O--Industrial and Organizational Psychology--3 credits
      PSY 445W--Community Psychology--3 credits
      Psychological Perspectives
      PSY 304--Personality--3 credits
      PSY 345--Abnormal Psychology--3 credits
      PSY 440--Learning and Cognition--3 credits
      Multicultural/Diversity
      PSY 310O--Cross-Cultural Psychology--3 credits
      PSY/SOC 333/WMS 332--Human Sexualities Across Cultures--3 credits
      PSY/WMS 360O--Psychology of Women Across Cultures--3 credits
    3. Complete 12 additional PSY credits (you may also choose from the courses listed in the specialized areas above).
    4. Complete one community service course.**
  4. Minimum credits required--120 credits

* Student must earn a C grade or better in each course.
** Community service courses: PSY 310, 345, 445 and 470.
Note: Student may not count more than 6 credits of any combination of PSY 497 and 498 toward the degree.
Note: Student may apply an unlimited number of PSY 392/492 and PSY 393/493 credits toward the degree provided the topics are different for each course.

Minor

  1. Complete the following:
    PSY 101--Introduction to Psychology--3 credits
    PSY electives--12 credits
  2. Minimum credits required--15 credits