Auburn Bulletin 2024-2025

Psychology (PSYC)

 Students must earn a grade of C or higher in all major courses.

Freshman
FallHoursSpringHours
ENGL 1100 English Composition I3ENGL 1120 English Composition II3
Foreign Language I (College Core)4Foreign Language II (College Core)4
Elective13Core History23
Core Mathematics3PSYC 2010/2017 Introduction to Psychology3
 13 13
Sophomore
FallHoursSpringHours
Core Literature23Core Social Science or Core History to complete sequence23
PSYC 2020 Orientation to Psychology Major1Core Social Science3
PSYC 2130 Analytics for Social and Behavioral Sciences3Core Science II4
Select one of the following:3PSYC 2140 Research Methods in Psychology3
SOCY 1000 Sociology: Global Perspective
 LBAR 2010 Liberal Arts Careers Preparation2
ANTH 1000 Anthropology: Culture and Adaptation
  
GEOG 1010 Global Geography
  
Core Science I4 
 14 15
Junior
FallHoursSpringHours
Core Humanities or Core Literature to complete sequence23Core Fine Arts3
Groups A and B Psychology Electives16Groups A and B Psychology Electives16
Electives18Electives18
 17 17
Senior
FallHoursSpringHours
COMM 1000 Public Speaking33Group C Psychology Electives16
Psychology Electives39Electives110
Electives13UNIV 4AA0 Achieve the Creed0
 15 16
Total Hours: 120
1

Students should meet with the psychology adviser to determine approved course listings for psychology electives and other electives. It is recommended that students take foundational courses (those listed in Groups A and B) in their junior year and advanced electives (those in Group C) in their senior year.

2

Students are required to complete a two-course history sequence or a two-course literature sequence. They are also required to complete at least one Core History or one Core Literature course in the area not selected as the sequence.

3

Work with your advisor to select appropriate courses from Groups A, B, and C or other courses as approved by your advisor.