About the Program
The B.S. degree in Psychological Science is designed for students interested in a more traditional path in psychology that is geared towards research-focused graduate studies and careers that would emphasize more advanced research training.
B.S. Honors in Psychology
Departmental honors are for students who are performing exceptionally well in their courses. The honors designation is an adjunct to the Psychological Science B.S. degree with an added emphasis on independent work, and requires that students conduct a comprehensive original research project under the supervision of a faculty mentor. To be considered, students must have at least 24 credit hours in psychology from Buffalo State with a minimum GPA of 3.5, and a minimum GPA of 3.25 in all courses taken at Buffalo State. In addition to the required courses in the B.S. degree program, honors designation requires students to complete PSY 496 and PSY 498 (Honors Thesis I and II respectively). A 45-credit-hour sequence of psychology courses is required for a B.S. honors degree. Students should see their adviser no later than their junior year for more information about the honors option.
About the Psychology Department
				A238 Buckham Hall
				1300 Elmwood Ave 
				Buffalo, NY 14222 
								  Phone: (716) 878-6215
													Fax: (716) 878-6228
								          https://psychology.buffalostate.edu/ 
					
			  			
Admission Requirements
The student must complete PSY 350 Statistics in Psychological Research with a grade of B- or higher.
Learning Outcomes
Students will:
1. demonstrate an understanding of the major historical schools of thought and approaches in psychology.
2. demonstrate mastery of APA technical report writing.
3. be prepared for careers related to psychology or graduate studies.
4. be able to select and critically evaluate existing literature in a given topic area of psychology.
5. demonstrate the ability to generate a scientific hypothesis in a given area of psychology.
6. demonstrate the rudimentary skills to design and implement research to test scientific hypotheses.
7. be able to apply appropriate statistical techniques for a given research design.
8. demonstrate the ability to apply valid conclusions based on topic area, hypothesis, review of literature, and study outcomes.
Program Requirements
General Education 23 Requirements
33 credit hours	33
Psychology Major Requirements (42 credit hours)	
Required Courses (18 credit hours)	
PSY 101	INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY	3
PSY 350	STATISTICS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH	3
PSY 450	RESEARCH METHODS IN PSYCHOLOGY I: INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH METHODS	3
PSY 471	HISTORY AND SYSTEMS OF PSYCHOLOGY	3
PSY 472	SEMINAR ON PSYCHOLOGY	3
Select one from the following:
PSY 458 ADVANCED RESEARCH METHODS IN PSYCHOLOGY	
PSY 488 INTERNSHIP (3-15)	
PSY 495 SPECIAL PROJECT (1-3)	
PSY 499 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3-12)
The prerequisite for all 300-level courses is PSY 101 with a grade of C or better unless otherwise noted.
	
Students must select one course from each of the following groups.
Biological/Cognitive Psychology	
Select one of the following by advisement:	3
PSY 304 LEARNING: THEORY AND RESEARCH	
PSY 308 SENSATION AND PERCEPTION	
PSY 321 COMPARATIVE ANIMAL BEHAVIOR	
PSY 330 THE PSYCHOLOGICAL POWER OF LANGUAGE	
PSY 333 BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR	
PSY 340 COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY	
Clinical Psychology	
Select one of the following by advisement:	3
PSY 392 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 1	
PSY 393 ABNORMAL CHILD PSYCHOLOGY 1	
Applied Psychology and Diversity	
Select one of the following by advisement:	3
PSY 365 PSYCHOLOGY IN THE WORKPLACE	
PSY 367 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR	
PSY 370 ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY I	
PSY 375 FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY	
PSY 376 HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY	
PSY 381 PSYCHOLOGY OF CULTURE	
PSY 383 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN SEXUAL BEHAVIOR	
PSY 387 PSYCHOLOGY OF GENDER	
PSY 388 PSYCHOLOGY OF DEATH AND DYING	
Social/Personality Psychology	
Select one of the following by advisement:	3
PSY 311 PERSONALITY: THEORY AND RESEARCH	
PSY 325 SOCIAL BEHAVIOR	
Developmental Psychology	
Select one of the following by advisement:	3
PSY 301 PERSPECTIVES ON CHILD ABUSE AND ADVOCACY	
PSY 327 ADULT DEVELOPMENT AND AGING I	
PSY 355 LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY	
PSY 356 CHILD DEVELOPMENT	
PSY 357 ADOLESCENT AND YOUNG ADULT DEVELOPMENT	
Advanced Electives	
Select three additional courses by advisement. At least two of these must be at the 400-level.	9
All College Electives	
45 credit hours	45
Total Credit Hours	120
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Prerequisite: PSY 101 Grade of C and 3 additional hours of psychology.
 
      