a.  Rationale for creation, revision, or  deletion:

 

 

The curriculum revision better meets the varied needs of our majors, brings the curriculum into conformity with those of most science-based departments, and increases the flexibility of course offerings in relation to faculty resources, interests, and competencies.  The new curriculum includes a new methodology pre-requisite common in most University departments.  The curriculum is organized around core competencies that represent both older and emergent areas of psychology.  The curriculum includes specialty courses that build on the core competencies and prepare students for graduate school or industry.  We also have changed the nature of our laboratory offerings in recognition of the pedagogical trend in teaching Psychology toward “virtual” experiments and experiences set in the classroom or at home.  A critical feature is that these changes enable us to offer a more robust and dedicated Honors curriculum, featuring yearly offerings of Honors senior seminars and of “stand alone” courses in place of add-ons.

 

We propose to re-number many courses.  The numbering sequence will more efficiently cue prerequisites, difficulty, and advancement in the curriculum, beginning with 101 for the first introductory course (rather than 201 in the old curriculum).  We also propose to eliminate course overlap and duplication in the old curriculum, which created an administrative nightmare. 

 

b.  Summary of program:

 

The major requires 30 credits, which is unchanged.  There are several structural changes.

 

The numbering sequence starts at 101 for the introductory course, level 200 is reserved for methods courses, level 300 is for core competencies and independent study, level 400 is for specialty courses primarily.  Entry into the 300- and 400-level courses requires satisfactory completion of the 100- and 200-level requirements.

 

In addition to a required statistics course at the 200 level, majors must take a new course in research methodology. 

 

The core competencies at the 300 level are organized around courses in program areas.  These areas reflect our graduate programs and faculty groupings, including BioPsychology, Cognitive Psychology, Developmental/Clinical Psychology, and Social/Personality/Industrial Psychology.  Students have to take one course in each area.

 

We offer a variety of specialty courses in each program area that build on previous offerings.  Our History of Psychology course (415) was required in the old curriculum, but will be optional in the new curriculum.

 

We will be proposing many of the 300-level courses for Groups C and D designation in the General Education requirements.

 

Current Curriculum                                              Proposed Curriculum                                                       

 

Required                                                                Required

 

201-Introductory Psychology                         100-Introductory Psychology

309-Measurement and Statistics                       207-Research Methodology

415-History and Systems of Psychology         209-Measurement and Statistics

 

300 Level

 

Take 1                                                                    Core Competences: Take 4 courses

 

301-Personality                                                     Biopsychology: Take 1

303-Intro to Social Psychology

325-Child Psychology                                         312-Learning and Motivation

334-Abnormal Psychology                                 314-Brain and Behavior

                                                                                316-Biological Bases of Behavior

                                                                                320-Behavioral Neuroscience

 

Take 2                                                                    Cognitive Psychology: Take 1

 

310-Sensation and Perception                           310-Sensation and Perception

312-Learning and Motivation                            340-Cognitive Psychology

314-Brain and Behavior

340-Cognition

 

Take 1                                                                    Developmental/Clinical: Take 1

 

350-Developmental Psychology                        350-Developmental Psychology

370-Research in Personality                               380-Psychopathology

380-Psychopathology                                        

390-Social Psychology

 

                                                                                Social/Personality/Industrial: Take 1

 

                                                                                370-Research in Personality

                                                                                386-Industrial/Organizational Psychology

                                                                                390-Social Psychology

                                                                               

400 Level

 

Seminars: Take 2                                                  Specialty Courses: Take 2

 

403-Psych of Nonverbal Behavior                    403-Psych of Nonverbal Behavior

406-Reduction of Intergroup Conflict               406-Reduction of Intergroup Conflict

407-Emotions and Prev Intervention                407-Emotions and Prev Intervention

410-Bio Basis of Motiv & Emotion                   410-Bio Basis of Motiv and Emotion

414-Drugs and the Brain                                     414-Drugs and the Brain

416-Psych Persps on the Black Ameican         416-Psych Persps on the Black American

418-Human Emotions                                          418-Human Emotions

                420-Mental Illness: Crit Perspectives

424-Applied Social Psychology                        424-Applied Social Psychology

425-Family Conflict and the Child                     425-Family Conflict and the Child

441-Computers and Cognition                           441-Computers and Cognition

444-The Psychology of Aesthetics                  444-The Psychology of Aesthetics

445-Topics in Adolescent Psychology            445-Topics in Adolescent Psychology

481-Clinical Psychology                                     481-Clinical Psychology

490-Social Interdependence                               490-Social Interdependence

491-Psych of Temporal Orientation                  491-Psych of Temporal Orientation

                                                                               

 

Electives: Take 1                                                  Electives: Take 1

 

365-Field Placement                                             365-Field Placement

366-Independent Study/Research                     366-Independent Study/Research

368-Independent Study/Research                     368-Independent Study/Research

466-Independent Study/Research                     466-Independent Study/Research

 

Other content courses (some restrictions)      Other content courses (no restrictions)

 

NOTE: A number of courses (e.g., 301, 303, 325, 334) will continue to be offered as “service”

courses (mainly for non-majors). The new curriculum plan is designed to offer these courses

without 207 and 209 as prerequisites. Also, 415 will no longer be required in our “majors” or

minors” curriculum and 207 and 209 will no longer be prerequisites for this class.