Bachelor of Arts

Psychology—Child Psychology Concentration: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

Program

In addition to the general psychology mission, the primary goal of the child psychology concentration is for students to learn about the unique psychological needs of children and adolescents, as well as developmental considerations in psychopathology, assessment and treatment, including the role of family and social contexts.

Learning Outcomes

In addition to the general psychology outcomes, students will:

  • Identify, define and explain the key terminology, concepts, principles, theories and models from the field of psychology and child psychology.
  • Compare roles of biological, cognitive and socio-emotional processes in child development.

Psychology with Child Psychology Concentration B.A. Progress to Completion Requirements:

Program Credit Requirement: 56 credits (including 4 credit minimum internship)

PSY 101 – minimum grade of C
CHI 101 - minimum grade of C

 

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