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Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Clinical Psychology | Psychology
Area of study
Social Sciences | Health
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Psychology, BS
The Psychology, BS program at Oklahoma State University requires a minimum of 120 hours to complete. The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive "">"">"education in psychology, including coursework in research methods, statistics, and theoretical foundations of psychology.
Degree Requirements
- Minimum Overall Grade Point Average: 2.00, which is equivalent to a C average, indicating that students must maintain at least this GPA to remain in good academic standing and to graduate from the program. This requirement ensures that students demonstrate a satisfactory understanding of the course material and are well-prepared for their future careers or further education in psychology or related fields. The minimum GPA requirement also encourages students to develop good study habits, time management skills, and a strong work ethic, all of which are essential for success in the field of psychology and beyond. Furthermore, the GPA requirement helps to maintain the academic integrity and reputation of the Psychology, BS program at Oklahoma State University, ensuring that graduates are highly competent and competitive in the job market or in their pursuit of advanced degrees. To achieve this minimum GPA, students are advised to "">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"stay on top of their coursework, seek help when needed, and actively participate in class discussions and other learning activities. By doing so, students can not only meet but exceed the minimum GPA requirement, setting themselves up for success in their academic and professional pursuits. Total Hours: 120, indicating that the program is designed to be completed in four years, assuming that students take a full course load each semester and make steady progress towards their degree. The 120-hour requirement includes a combination of general education courses, major-specific courses, and electives, providing students with a well-rounded education that "">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"">"includes a broad range of subjects and prepares them for a variety of careers in psychology and related fields. Course List Code | Title | Hours, providing a detailed breakdown of the courses required for the program, including their titles, course codes, and credit hours. This information helps students to plan their course schedule, ensure that they are meeting the program requirements, and make informed decisions about their academic and professional goals. General Education Requirements, which are designed to provide students with a broad-based education that includes coursework in English composition, American history and government, quantitative thought and logical reasoning, understanding humanities, reasoning in the natural sciences, exploring society and human behavior, diversity, and global cultural competency. These requirements help to ensure that students are well-rounded, knowledgeable, and skilled in a variety of areas, making them more competitive in the job market and better prepared for their future careers or further education. College/Departmental Requirements, which include coursework in arts and humanities, natural and mathematical sciences, foreign language, and upper-division general education. These requirements are designed to provide students with a deeper understanding of
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