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Psychology
WSU-Rochester
Center offers the Psychology major, which when combined with an undergraduate
minor such as Sociology, Business or Computer Science can lead to the
completion of a Bachelor of Arts degree.
Through the
2+2 Program, students can complete this Bachelor of Arts degree in its
entirety in Rochester by completing lower division credits at Rochester
Community and Technical College and the major's upper division credits
at WSU-RC.
To graduate
with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, a total of 128 credits are required.
Normally, 64 credits can be transferred from a two-year institution and
the remainder can be taken from WSU or transferred from a four-year institution.
At least 30 semester hours must be taken from WSU.
Students should
consult with a Psychology Department advisor to plan their major in Psychology
as soon as possible. All Psychology majors are strongly encouraged to
take Statistics and Experimental Psychology early in their educational
career. The particular elective courses students take, along with their
sequencing, depends upon their background, special interests and goals.
THE B.A. DEGREE IN PSYCHOLOGY
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Provides you with the opportunity to acquire scientific
knowledge about the fascinating world of the human mind and behavior.
It will offer training in applied areas of psychology and methodological
tools.
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Gives you a well-rounded education and develops
your critical thinking and communication skills.
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Prepares you for an entry-level position in areas
such as human services, business, education, and research.
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Trains qualified students to pursue graduate studies
(Masters, Ph.D., Psy.D.) in Psychology and other areas (e.g., Psycholinguistics,
Counseling, Law School).
Graduation Requirements
- A minimum WSU overall cumulative GPA of 2.50 is required for graduation.
- A minimum GPA of 2.50 is required of majors in all grade only Psychology
courses.
- Individual course grades lower than a "C" do not count
toward the Psychology Major.
- Students cannot substitute a first or second year course (100 or 200
level or equivalent) taken at another school for a similar course offered
at the junior or senior level (300 or 400) at WSU.
- No more than 3 s.h. credits of General Introductory psychology transferred
to WSU can be credited toward a Psychology Major or Minor.
- Transfer students must complete at least 18 s.h. in Psychology at
WSU for the Option A major and 12 s.h. for the Psychology Minor.
- No more than 6 s.h. credits of Psychology 400 may count toward a Psychology
Major and 3 s.h. toward a Psychology Minor.
- Meet all WSU graduation requirements.
Contact
Faculty Support Trisha Babcock 285-7488 tbabcock@winona.edu
Faculty
Gloria Marmolejo 285-7584 gmarmolejo@winona.edu
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