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Show Arts, Letters and Science or Russian, or their equivalent, should be considered. It is highly recommended that such students also take Data Processing 1 and 3, as well as a course in office machines. The Department of Psychology arranges with schools, Utah State social welfare agencies, juvenile courts, the Wyoming General Hospital, and others for valuable experiences while enrolled in certain psychology classes. Department Major and/or Teaching Major—Psychology majors are required to complete, with a grade of C or better, 45 quarter hours of credit from the course work listed below. The major must complete all courses in group I, and then according to preference or interest, should select at least one course from each of the remaining groups. Consultation with an advisor in the department is encouraged. Groups I II III IV VI VII Course Number 1 60 81 100 112 114 125 127 173 101 143 146 189 160 171 175 149 181 186 131 134 138 Course Title Introductory Psychology Experimental Psychology Introductory Statistical Concepts Human Growth and Development Child Psychology Psychology of Adolescence Psychology of Learning Motivation Perception Advanced General Psychology Personality Theories Social Psychology History and Systems of Psychology Advanced Experimental Psychology Physiological Psychology Comparative Psychology Attitude Measurement and Change Intermediate Statistics Psychological Tests and Measurements Introduction to Counseling and Guidance Therapeutic Psychology Introduction to Experiences in Therapy 176 Arts, Letters and Science VIII IX Course Number 54 140 145 199 Course Title Psychology of Adjustment Mental Hygiene Abnormal Psychology Seminar in Psychology Other courses in the curriculum are listed below and can be taken by the student to supplement personal interests. 25 Creative Thinking 86 Introduction to Testing and Measurement 151 Industrial Psychology 153 Human Relations in Student Leadership 156 Group Dynamics 191 Individual Projects Department Minor and/or Teaching Minor—A psychology minor will consist of 24 quarter hours which will include all classes in group #1 with the remaining elective classes being selected from more than one of the remaining groups. Prior approval should be obtained by all psychology minors before taking courses toward their minors. Students transferring from other institutions who wish to graduate from Weber State College with psychology minors must take at least one approved course at Weber State College before such a minor can be approved. Allied Courses—Psychology students are urged to include in their programs allied work in other college schools and departments, especially in those areas that will contribute to psychological application and research or to a better understanding of people. Illustrative of such desired courses are: Anthropology 1, 110. and 120 Chemistry 5 Economics 1 History 5 Mathematics 14 Philosophy 5 Physics 5 Political Science 1 Sociology 1, 110 Zoology 1, 7, 20, 30 177 |