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Nov 08, 2024
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2024-25 Undergraduate Catalog
Psychology, B.S.
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Psychology is a dynamic and highly marketable major that prepares students for success in a broad range of professions and/or graduate training. Our Bachelor of Science degree in psychology prepares students to study behavior and mental processes within an applied framework. This approach
encourages students to integrate psychological research and theories as they relate to ethical practice, moral responsibility, and civic leadership. Students develop professional, scientific, and critical thinking skills through experiential learning. Psychology majors generally pursue careers in healthcare,
counseling, human resources, business, marketing, education, public relations, and child and elder care.
Progression Requirements
- Students who achieve less than a C in 2 of these 5 required courses, PSY 101, 130, 208, 230, and 250, will be put on departmental academic notice.
- The repeat/delete option may be used three times total for grades below a “C” in required psychology courses. This option can only be used one time for any one course. If the repeat/delete option does not result in a grade of “C” or higher, the student will be dismissed from the program.
- Transfer students must earn at least a C in their first three required psychology courses at Alvernia University. Transfer students will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis but may be placed on academic notice depending on their transcripts.
- Alvernia University requires criminal background checks, abuse history clearances as well as health and immunization status, and drug screens for internships. Students must obtain all required legal clearances and file them with the Office of Academic Compliance by May 31st for all fall placement and November 30th for spring placement. If clearances are not on file with the Office of Academic Compliance prior to the first day of the semester, the student must withdraw from PSY 412- 422/PSY 413-423. If a student fails a clearance, the course instructor will attempt to place the student in a practicum that does not require a clearance. However, the practicum agency makes the final decision regarding acceptance of a student within their organization. Students who are unable to meet these requirements cannot progress in the program.
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Related Requirements:
6 credits from MAT 208 and any Philosophy course designated Ethics (E).
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