Military Psychology Certificate
Military Psychology Certificate
| Required Courses | ||
| MIL SCI 1091 | Introduction to the Army and Critical Thinking | 1 |
| MIL SCI 1092 | Introduction to the Profession of Arms | 1 |
| PSYCH 1093 | Military Psychology | 1 |
| Elective Courses | 12 | |
| Violence in Intimate Relationships | ||
| Work Psychology: Well-Being | ||
| Prevention and Early Intervention Skills | ||
| Work Psychology: Performance | ||
| Clinical Psychology | ||
| Abnormal Psychology | ||
| Health Psychology | ||
| Social Psychology | ||
| Addictions Treatment | ||
| Research Experience in Psychology * | ||
| Total Hours | 15 | |
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PSYCH 4705/5705 may be repeated up to 6 hours. PSYCH 4705/5705 can be substituted for elective courses above. Students develop a research project integrating psychology and military science. Present the results at the spring research conference, an ROTC event, or another public venue. Note – to do this the student would have to obtain a faculty advisor to chair the project. Note that PSYCH 3002 is a prerequisite for this course.
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PSYCH 1001 Introduction to Psychology is a prerequisite for most other psychology courses, and must be taken by all psychology majors and minors. It also counts as a UNIFI/General Education requirement.
Only courses with an earned grade of at least a C- will count toward major, minors, and program certificates.
It is possible for psychology majors to graduate with departmental honors provided they have an overall GPA of at least 3.00, a psychology GPA of at least 3.50, and complete a research project deemed worthy of honors by the department. Generally such a project is done in the context of 3 hours of PSYCH 4705/5705 Research Experience in Psychology.
