The face-to-face course rotation is presented below to give students an expectation regarding when a course will be offered in order to better plan their completion of the psychology major.  The course rotation is a “living document” as changes to course offerings are anticipated and even necessitated to address the needs of our majors.

Course Rotation

COURSES Spring  Summer  Fall 
PSYC 1101: Intro. to Psychology X X X
PSYC 1101H: Honors to Intro to Psychology As Needed As needed As Needed
PSYC 2998: Entry into the Psychology Major X X X
PSYC 3200: Child Psychology X X
PSYC 3220: Adult Psychology/Gerontology X X
PSYC 3400: Abnormal Psychology X X X
PSYC 3450: Theories of Personality X
PSYC 3500: Statistical Methods in Psychology X X X
PSYC 3600: Experimental Psychology X X X
PSYC 3710: Social Psychology X X X
PSYC 3800: Industrial/Organizational Psychology X X X
PSYC 3850: Psychology in Law X
PSYC 3900: Test and Measurements X X X
PSYC 3950: Applied Topics in Psychology As Needed As Needed As Needed
PSYC 4000: Cognitive Psychology X X
PSYC 4025: Human Memory X
PSYC 4050: Psychology of Learning X X
PSYC 4100: Physiological Psychology X X X
PSYC 4150: Sensations & Perception X X X
PSYC 4500: Special Topics in Psychology As Needed As Needed As Needed
PSYC 4600: Psychology of Sex X X
PSYC 4800: Intro to Clinical Practice X
PSYC 4870: Workshop in Applied Psychology As Needed As Needed As Needed
PSYC 4900: History of Psychology X X X
PSYC 4950: Senior Seminar X X
PSYC 4991: Senior Thesis I As Needed As Needed As Needed
PSYC 4992: Senior Thesis II As Needed As Needed As Needed
PSYC 4993: Senior Thesis III As Needed As Needed As Needed

* X's denote when classes have been taught in past semesters. Depending on the number/qualifications of staff, some classes may or may not be able to be taught during a specific semester.