Bachelor of Science in Psychology (Business Option)

The curriculum is technically oriented and stresses quantitative and experimental approaches to the study of behavior. The undergraduate curriculum is based on a strong emphasis in the sciences and mathematics and provides an excellent preparation for graduate school in psychology, medical school, law school, and other professional and academic graduate programs. In addition, many students with the B.S. degree in psychology choose to enter a variety of fields including computer software design, human resources, marketing, human factors, system design, personnel selection and training, and management.

Business/Management Option

For a psychology major to complete the Business/Management option, he or she must take the following courses:

Required

  1. ECON 2106 Principles of Microeconomics (3)
  2. MGT 3000 Accounting for Decision Making (3)
  3. MGT 3300 Marketing Management I (3)
  4. PSYC 2220 Industrial/Organizational Psychology (3)

Electives (One course from list below must be taken)

  1. MGT 3150 Principles of Management (3)
  2. MGT 3310 Marketing Research: Qualitative Aspects
  3. MGT 4191 The Entrepreneurship Forum (3)
  4. MGT 4331 Consumer Behavior