Military Psychology Certificate


Military Psychology Certificate

Required Courses
MIL SCI 1091Introduction to the Army and Critical Thinking1
MIL SCI 1092Introduction to the Profession of Arms1
PSYCH 1093Military Psychology1
Elective Courses12
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 Hours15
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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.

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