Faculty: P. Bost (chair), T. Aubele, C. Blaich^^^, K. Gunther, R. Horton, E. Olofson, N. Schmitzer-Torbert***
*** Sabbatical Leave, full year
^^^Administrative Leave, full year
Psychology is defined as “the science of behavior and mental processes, and the application of research findings to the solution of problems.” This definition encompasses an enormous number of specialty areas, and psychologists are the most diverse group of people in our society to share the same title. The core goals of the Psychology Department are:
Requirements for the Major:
Written Senior Comprehensive Examinations in Psychology require majors to (1) organize and synthesize information to support their thoughts on questions of broad interest to psychologists, (2) to demonstrate knowledge across major content areas of Psychology, and (3) to demonstrate competence with the scientific method and statistics.
Faculty Advisors: Majors are strongly urged to select an advisor from the Psychology Department when they declare their major.
Requirements for the Minor:
Off-Campus Study: Psychology majors and minors considering taking courses at other campuses, or abroad, should be aware that it is difficult to meet our PSY 201 and 202 requirements at other schools. Because both courses combine research methods and statistics, most off campus statistics courses do not substitute for either requirement. This means you should plan to take PSY 201 and 202 at Wabash. Permission to spend the junior year abroad requires completion of PSY 201 and 202 prior to going off campus.
Advanced Placement credit: Students who have earned a score of 4 or above on the Psychology Advanced Placement exam may earn credit for PSY 101 by taking any 200-level Psychology course and completing it with a grade of B- or better. The department recommends against taking PSY 201 as a first course in Psychology; students wishing to earn this credit should consult the chair of the Psychology Department for assistance in selecting an appropriate course. SUCH PSY 101 CREDIT DOES NOT COUNT TOWARD A MAJOR OR MINOR IN PSYCHOLOGY.
An Area of Concentration in Education and Middle and High School Teaching licensure (grades 5-12) with this major is administered through the Teacher Education Program. For Education AOC and teaching licensure information, please see the Teacher Education section of the Academic Bulletin. Students are asked to consult with their academic advisor AND the Director of Teacher Education to learn more about course and licensure requirements.
| Course | Title | Credits | Prerequisites |
|---|---|---|---|
| PSY 101 | Introduction to Psychology | 1 | Prerequisites: None. |
| PSY 104 | Introduction to Neuroscience | 1 | Prerequisites: None. |
| PSY 105 | Fatherhood | 1 | Prerequisites: None. |
| PSY 110 | Introductory Special Topics | 1 | Prerequisite: None. |
| PSY 201 | Research Methods and Statistics I | 1 | Prerequisite: PSY 101 (may be taken concurrently). |
| PSY 202 | Research Methods and Statistics II | 1 | Prerequisite: PSY 201. Note: PSY 202 assumes mastery of the content from PSY 201; we strongly recommend that students take PSY 202 only if they received a grade of “C” or better in PSY 201. |
| PSY 211 | Cross-Cultural Psychology | 1 | Prerequisite: PSY 101. |
| PSY 220 | Child Development | 1 | Prerequisite: PSY 201 recommended. |
| PSY 222 | Social Psychology | 1 | Prerequisite: PSY 201 (may be taken concurrently). |
| PSY 223 | Abnormal Psychology | 1 | Prerequisite: PSY 101. |
| PSY 231 | Cognition | 1 | Prerequisite: PSY 201 (may be taken concurrently). |
| PSY 232 | Sensation and Perception | 1 | Prerequisite: PSY 104, BIO 101 or BIO 111 ( may be taken concurrently). PSY 101 recommended. |
| PSY 233 | Behavioral Neuroscience | 1 | Prerequisite: PSY 101, plus either BIO 101 or BIO 111 (may be taken concurrently). |
| PSY 235 | Cognitive Neuropsychology | 1 | Prerequisite: PSY 101. |
| PSY 287 | Intermediate Research | 1/2 | Prerequisite: PSY 201 (may be taken concurrently). |
| PSY 288 | Intermediate Research | 1/2 | Prerequisite: PSY 201 (may be taken concurrently). |
| PSY 301 | Literature Review in Psychology | 1/2 | Prerequisite: PSY 201. |
| PSY 310 | Special Topics | 1 | Prerequisite: None. |
| PSY 320 | Research in Developmental Psychology | 1/2 | Prerequisites: PSY 202 (may be taken concurrently) and PSY 220 |
| PSY 322 | Research in Social Psychology | 1/2 | Prerequisites: PSY 202 and PSY 222 |
| PSY 331 | Research in Cognitive Psychology | 1/2 | Prerequisites: PSY 201 and PSY 231. |
| PSY 333 | Research in Behavioral Neuroscience | 1/2 | Prerequisites: PSY 201, PSY 233. |
| PSY 387 | Advanced Research | 1 or 1/2 | Prerequisites: PSY 202, completion of at least one intermediate-advanced course sequence, and permission of instructor. |
| PSY 388 | Advanced Research | 1 or 1/2 | Prerequisites: PSY 202, completion of at least one intermediate-advanced course sequence, and permission of instructor. |
| PSY 495-496 | Senior Project | 1/2 | Prerequisite for PSY 495: Senior standing as a psychology major or minor Prerequisite for PSY 496: Psychology 495 |