Psychology Courses

Upcoming Courses for the Psychology Major

  • See Schedule of Classes for course descriptions, meeting times, modality of instruction, and Gen Ed attributes.
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*Be aware that available courses are subject to change! Check this page and the official course list regularly.   

Important Reminder

Check your Degree Works and meet with a Psychology and Harpur Advisor regularly to make sure you are on track for graduation. 


Courses in Autism Spectrum Disorder & Applied Behavior Analysis


Winter 2026


Spring 2026

  • PSYC Core Courses & Foundationals (Sp'26)
    • PSYC 111 - General Psychology
    • PSYC 243 - Statistical Analysis & Design
    • PSYC 344 - Research Methods
    • PSYC 351 - Perception
    • PSYC 352 - Lab in Perception
    • PSYC 355 - Lab in Applied Behavioral Analysis
    • PSYC 356 - Learning
    • PSYC 357 - Lab in Learning
    • PSYC 362 - Behavioral Neuroscience
  • Science & Math Electives (Sp'26)
    • ANTH 168 - Intro to Biological Anthropology
    • ANTH 242 - Biology, Culture, and Lifestyle
    • ASTR 114 - Sun, Stars, and Galaxies
    • BCHM - all courses count EXCEPT independent studies.
    • BIO - all courses count EXCEPT independent studies.
    • CHEM - all courses count EXCEPT CHEM 100
    • CS 105 - Introduction to Computing
    • CS 110 - Programming Concepts and Applications
    • *CS courses higher than CS 205 may be acceptable. See Academic Advisor.
    • DIDA 325 - Data and Society 
    • ENVI 101 - HUmans & Ecological Environment
    • ENVI 201 - Humans & Physical Environment
    • *ENVI courses higher than CS 205 may be acceptable. See Academic Advisor.
    • GEOG 101 - Introduction to Geography
    • GEOG 103 - Multicultural Geographies of the US
    • GEOG 121 - Physical Geography
    • GEOG 151 - World Regional Geography
    • *GEOG courses at a higher level may be acceptable. See Academic Advisor.
    • GEOL - All courses count EXCEPT independent studies
    • GPH 303 - Environmental Health
    • HWS 332 - Nutrition
    • HWS 338 - Psych of Sport and Exercise
    • HWS 410 - Pathophys Nutrition Disease
    • MATH 130 - Mathematics in Action
    • MATH 220 - Calculus for Business & Management
    • MATH 224 & 225 - (must complete both 2cr courses)
    • MATH 226 & 227 - (must complete both 2cr courses)
    • *MATH courses at a higher level may be acceptable. See Academic Advisor.
    • PHIL 121 - Methods of Reasoning
    • PHIL 122 - Elementary Logic
    • PHYS - All courses count EXCEPT independent studies
    • SLP 408 - Anatomy and Physiology of Speech, Lang, Hearing
    • SLP 414 - Intro to Communication Disorders
    • SLP 415 - Normal and Abnormal Speech & Lang. Development
  • Psychology Electives (Sp'26)
    • PSYC 220 - Developmental Psychology
    • PSYC 223 - Behavior Disorders
    • PSYC 228 - Social Psychology
    • PSYC 327 - Evolution And Behavior
    • PSYC 330 - Psychopharmacology (Drugs and Behavior)
    • PSYC 382 - Personality
  • PSYC Seminars (Sp'26)
    • PSYC 473A - Psychobio - Sex & Reproduction
    • PSYC 473B - Witnessing a Crime
    • PSYC 473C - Cost of Sleep Deprivation
    • PSYC 473D - Neurovascular Diseases
    • PSYC 473E - Intro to Forensic Psychology
    • PSYC 473F - Foundations of Cognitive Neuroscience
    • PSYC 473G - Sleep, Dreams, and Cir Rhythms
    • PSYC 473H - Child Clinical Psychology
    • PSYC 473J - Mental Health Programs
    • PSYC 473K - The Mind Behind Words
    • PSYC 473L - Children with Exceptionalities
    • PSYC 473M - Psychoactive Substances
    • PSYC 473N - Psychology of Death and Grief
    • PSYC 473P - Digital Mental Health Programs
    • PSYC 473R - Knowledge in the Human Brain
    • PSYC 473S - Social Cognition
    • PSYC 473T - Memory in Film and TV
    • PSYC 473V - Investigating a Crime
    • PSYC 473W - Pediatric Psychology
    • PSYC 473Y - Health Psychology
    • PSYC 473Z - Drug Abuse and Addiction
    • PSYC 476 - Society, Science, and ASD
    • PSYC 480A - Multicultural Psychology

    For more information on PSYC seminars, go to .