Psychology (BS)
Psychology is the scientific study of the effects of individual, social, physiological, developmental, and environmental factors on thoughts, feelings, and behavior. Psychology courses cover the methods of psychological inquiry and the findings of psychological research.
Students study psychology because they wish to prepare for a professional career as a psychologist or social scientist, because they are planning a career in which the understanding of human behavior is important, or simply because they wish to develop a greater understanding of themselves and others. The practice of psychology at the professional level requires a graduate degree beyond the bachelor's degree.
Program Requirements
Prerequisites to the Major
Prerequisites: none
Goal Areas: GE-05
Choose One Course
Prerequisites: Satisfy Placement Table in this section, or MATH 098 with grade of P.
Goal Areas: GE-04
Prerequisites: Satisfy Placement Table in this section, or MATH 098 with grade of P.
Goal Areas: GE-02, GE-04
Major Common Core
Prerequisites: Complete one course: MATH 112, MATH 113, MATH 115, MATH 121, MATH 130, or STAT 154
Prerequisites: Must have a minimum total cumulative GPA of 2.70 or instructor permission to enroll; PSYC 201
Major Restricted Electives
Choose one course from each of the areas.Biological - Choose One Course
Prerequisites: PSYC 201
Prerequisites: PSYC 201
Prerequisites: PSYC 211W
Prerequisites: PSYC 201, PSYC 211W
Cognition - Choose One Course
Prerequisites: either Psy 101 OR Psy 206, not both
Prerequisites: PSYC 101
Prerequisites: PSYC 211W
Developmental - Choose One Course
Prerequisites: PSYC 101
Prerequisites: PSYC 101
Prerequisites: none
Prerequisites: PSYC 101
Social / Cultural - Choose One Course
Prerequisites: PSYC 101
Prerequisites: none
Diverse Cultures: Purple
Prerequisites: none
Prerequisites: PSYC 101
Prerequisites: PSYC 101
Diverse Cultures: Purple
Capstone - Choose 4 Credit(s).
Prerequisites: PYSC 211w
Prerequisites: PSYC 201, PSYC 211W
Prerequisites: PYSC 211W
Prerequisites: PYSC 211W
Major Unrestricted Electives
Choose enough unrestricted electives to reach 40 credits between core and elective areas. Courses used elsewhere in the major may not be used in this area.
Prerequisites: none
Minor
Required Minor: Yes. Any.Degree Plan
First Year
Fall - 14 Credits
Prerequisites: none
Goal Areas: GE-05
Spring - 14 Credits
Second Year
Fall - 15 Credits
Prerequisites: Complete one course: MATH 112, MATH 113, MATH 115, MATH 121, MATH 130, or STAT 154
Spring - 15 Credits
Prerequisites: Must have a minimum total cumulative GPA of 2.70 or instructor permission to enroll; PSYC 201
Third Year
Fall - 14 Credits
Spring - 16 Credits
Fourth Year
Fall - 16 Credits
Spring - 16 Credits
Transfer Pathways
A Transfer Pathway is a partnership between the Minnesota community colleges and Minnesota State University, Mankato. The Pathway suggests a plan for students with a specific associate degree to complete the last two years for a designated bachelor’s degree.
Students who are transferring to Minnesota State Mankato from a Minnesota community college should meet with an advisor in your college advising office to ensure the Pathway is an appropriate option for completing your degree.
More information on Transfer Pathways is available at https://mnsu.edu/pathways/about/
Third Year
Fall - 14 Credits
Prerequisites: Must have a minimum total cumulative GPA of 2.70 or instructor permission to enroll; PSYC 201
Spring - 16 Credits
Fourth Year
Fall - 14 Credits
Spring - 16 Credits