College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Psychology

www.psych.ufl.edu

The Major: A minimum GPA of 2.5 is required for continuation in this limited access major beyond semester four.

An undergraduate psychology major consists of a minimum of 36 semester hours in psychology. At least 30 of the 36 hours must be 3000 level or higher courses. At least 18 of the 36 hours must be taken at the university. To count toward the 36 hour total, all course grades must be at a C or better level.

Pre-professional courses include two basic psychology courses, STA 2023 and one of BSC 2007, 2008 or 2010.

Courses for the major must be distributed as follows:

  • Introductory level: PSY 2012 or its equivalent. (A score of 3 or above in the AP psychology exam, for example.) A maximum of one additional 2000-level class can be included in the 36 hour total.
  • Foundation level: Students choose a minimum of two courses from each group:

Group A: CBH 3003, EAB 3002 OR EAB 3764 (but not both), EXP 3104, EXP 3604, PSB 3004 OR PSB 3054 (but not both).

Group B: CLP 3144, DEP 3053, SOP 3004, PPE 3004.

  • Laboratory courses: Take at least one: CBH 4023C, DEP 4704C, EAB 4022C, EAB 4714C, EAB 4724C, EXP 4174C, EXP 4934C, PPE 4324C, PSB 4104C, SOP 4214C.
  • Choose enough additional courses from the 3000 (including those listed above under Group A and Group B), 4000 or 5000 levels in psychology to meet the 36-hour minimum.
  • Statistics: Two courses in statistics are required: STA 2023 and STA 3024. Grades of C or better are required. STA 2023 is a prerequisite for all 4000-5000 level courses in psychology and should be taken before laboratory courses. STA 3024 should be taken before or concurrently with laboratory courses.
  • Mathematics: Achieve proficiency up through pre-calculus: Algebra and Trigonometry (MAC 1147, grade of C or better). The combination of MAC 1114 and MAC 1140 (each with a grade of C or better) may be substituted for MAC 1147.
  • Biological Science: Completion of BSC 2007, 2008 or 2010 is required.
  • Majors should take ENC 3254, Writing in a Discipline (Psychology). This course provides important preparation for writing research reports in the required laboratory courses and can also fulfill the second composition course required by the college. The course also enhances application to graduate and professional schools (e.g., writing an effective essay on the application form) and counts toward the CLAS elective requirement.
  • Majors should examine the Psychology Major Guidebook from the department web site, www.psych.ufl.edu - click on "undergraduate information." Individual sections of the guidebook can be selected or a complete guidebook is available here for downloading or printing. All majors are also encouraged to see an advisor in the Psychology advising office, room 135 Psychology Building.

Honors: A student must attain a 3.5 overall junior/senior level average. A student who has completed a substantive and empirical research paper at the university may request consideration for high or highest honors. Normally, this is accomplished by completing at least one semester of PSY 4970. The paper will be evaluated by a three-person committee consisting of the student's research supervisor and two other members of the psychology department. The committee may recommend high or highest honors if the project exhibits outstanding scholarship and if the student has earned at least a 3.5 grade point overall junior/senior level average, and in all psychology courses.

General Education: Most undergraduate psychology courses qualify for general education credit. Courses with a PSB prefix and EXP 3104, 3106 and 4174C count as biological sciences (B); most other psychology courses count as social and behavioral sciences (S).

Courses: Most of the foundation and laboratory courses are offered each semester. Special topic and other advanced courses are offered less frequently. Fewer courses, especially laboratory courses, are offered in summer. Descriptions of current courses are available in Psychology advising office, 135 PSY.

Individual Work: In addition to regularly scheduled courses, the department offers four individual-work courses on a pass-fail basis: PSY 3912, PSY 4905, PSY 4949 and PSY 4970. Up to nine of these hours will count toward the 36 hours of required psychology courses for the major. In each case, a faculty member or other approved professional serves as a supervisor. Some of the research opportunities for individual research courses PSY 3912, PSY 4905 and PSY 4970 may be found at the department web site, www.psych.ufl.edu - click on "undergraduate information" and then click on "research opportunities." For these and other research opportunities available, students should contact individual supervisors. For the Community Work, PSY 4949 course, students should contact the Psychology undergraduate advising office, 135 Psychology Building. Applications for all of these courses are available in 114 or 135 of the Psychology Building.

Psychology

To remain 'on track' for this major you must meet the following critical tracking criteria. The critical tracking courses appear in bold.

Semester 1:

  • 2.3 UF GPA required

Semester 2:

  • 2.5 UF GPA required for sem. 2-5

Semester 3:

  • Complete 1 psychology course and either BSC2007, 2008, 2010 or STA 2023 with 2.5 GPA

Semester 4:

  • Complete 1 additional psychology course, BSC2007, BSC2008, OR 2010 and STA 2023 with 2.75 GPA in all critical tracking coursework.

Semester 5:

  • Complete 1 additional psychology course (one of the 3 psychology courses must be 3000 level) with 2.75 GPA on all critical tracking coursework.

Semester 1

Credits

MAC 1147 Pre-calculus

4

Humanities (GE)

3

Physical Sciences (GE)

3

Foreign Language

4-5

Total

14-15

Semester 2

 

Composition (GE)

3

Humanities (GE)

3

Foreign Language

3-5

PSY 2012 General Psychology (GE-S)

3

Total

12-14

Semester 3

 

BSC 2007, 2008 OR 2010 Biological Science

3

Humanities (GE)

3

Psychology course

3

Electives* (3 credits of foreign language if 4-3-3 option)

6

Total

15

Semester 4

 

Physical Sciences (GE)

3

Psychology course

3

STA 2023 Intro to Statistics (GE-M)

3

Electives*

6

Total

15

Semester 5

 

Foundation Psychology course

3

3000-level Psychology

3

STA 3024 Statistics II (GE-M)

3

Biological Science (if not met through Psych courses)

3

Composition (ENC 3254 highly recommended)

3

Total

15

Semester 6

 

Foundation Psychology courses

6

Psychology course (3000-level or above)

3

Electives* (3000-level or above, not in major)

6

Total

15

Semester 7

 

Foundation Psychology course

3

Laboratory course in psychology (meets CLAS lab requirement)

4

PSY 4905 preparation for thesis (optional) OR another psychology course at 3000-level or above

3

Electives* (3000-level or above, not in major)

6

Total

16

Semester 8

 

Psychology course (3000-level or above)

3

PSY 4970 Senior Thesis (optional) OR Psychology course at 3000-level or above

3

Elective* (3000-level or above, not in major)

3

Electives*

6-7

Total

15-16

* Consider minors in other social, natural or computer sciences and business, etc.

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