Psychology (B.S.)

Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behavior. Psychology uses the scientific method to study such diverse topics as development sensation and perception consciousness memory thinking language intelligence motivation emotions personality psychological disorders and how humans relate to interact and influence each other individually and in groups. Psychology has wide appeal and is of interest to most people however the type of student that will do well in the psychology program has an interest in becoming a good consumer of information. This includes critical thinking skills, in-depth analysis and the willingness to release pre-conceived notions of pop psychology and pseudoscience. Students will be challenged to discover how their newly acquired knowledge applies to real life settings, as they realize that psychology is not only with us, but also all around us. Additionally, students are encouraged to explore their own lives and choose areas of personal growth on which to focus. Maturity and an expanded world view are often the results of success in the psychology program, both qualities that help prepare students to successfully. The psychology program at West Liberty University is an excellent choice for students who wish to learn more about this fascinating science and about themselves and prepare for careers working with people in settings such as mental health, academics, research, organization, K-12, nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, human resources, banking, real estate, laboratories, and more.

Admission Process

Requirements for admission to the Psychology Program and permission to enroll in Core II courses:

  • Completion of General Studies Communication and Quantitative courses with a grade of C or better
  • Completion of Core I courses with a grade of C or better
  • Minimum overall G.P.A. of 2.5
  • Minimum grade of C in all Core I courses
  • Score of at least a 70% on each section of the Core I Exam with at least a 70% in each section

Students who do not successfully pass all Core I courses with a C or better within 2 attempts will not be admitted to the program and cannot enroll in Core II courses. Updated portfolio which will be evaluated by the psychology faculty using the Psychology Program Application Portfolio Rubric.

Requirements

Psychology Core I

Required before admission into the program

MATH 160Intro to Statistics

5

PSYC 100Intro to Prof Psychology

2

PSYC 225Psyc Of Childhood-Adol

3

PSYC 310Experimental Design & Analy I

4

PSYC 320Psych Of Adult & Old Age

3

PSYC 322Personality Psychology

3

PSYC 341Psych of Abnormal Behavior

3

PSYC 416Social Psychology

3

Psychology Core II (Admission into the program required)

PSYC 335Introduction To Learning

3

PSYC 336Sensation And Perception

3

PSYC 437Cognitive Psychology

3

PSYC 446Clinical Psyc & Psychotherapy

3

PSYC 452Cultural Psychology

3

PSYC 460Practicum

1

PSYC 465Junior Seminar

2

PSYC 470Senior Seminar

1

Choose 12 hours from the following:

BIO 360Drugs, Brain & Behavior

3

BIO 450Zoo Animal Behavior Management

4

CJ 320Victims of Crime

3

CJ 354Drugs & Society

3

EDUC 301Educational Psychology

3

HE 320Mental Hlth & Drug Use & Abuse

3

MKT 340Consumer Behavior

3

PHIL 321Ethics

3

SPED 241Intro To Exceptionalities

3

SPED 354Affective Cogn Needs of Gifted

3

SPED 401Autism I: Charact of Autism

3

SPED 402Autism II: Assess & Intrvn

3

Any 200-400 PSYC

3