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112 <strong>Southeastern</strong> <strong>Oklahoma</strong> <strong>State</strong> University<br />

Minor .............................................. 21 Semester Hours<br />

Required (6 semester hours)<br />

CJ 2533 The Criminal Justice System<br />

SOC 4333 Criminology<br />

Electives (6 semester hours selected from the<br />

following courses):<br />

CJ 3113 Policing the United <strong>State</strong>s<br />

CJ 3123 Law and Legal System<br />

CJ 3133 Introduction to U.S. Corrections<br />

SOC 3523 Juvenile Delinquency<br />

Electives (6 semester hours selected from the<br />

following courses):<br />

CJ 3323 Criminal Investigations and<br />

Forensics<br />

CJ 3333 Administration of Criminal Justice<br />

CJ 3433 Criminal Law and Proc<strong>edu</strong>res<br />

CJ 4253 Contemporary Issues in Policing<br />

CJ 4283 Correctional Law<br />

CJ 4403 Comparative Criminal Justice<br />

Systems<br />

CJ 4970 (three hours) Special Studies<br />

POSC 3513 United <strong>State</strong>s Constitutional Law<br />

Electives (3 semester hours selected from the<br />

following courses):<br />

CJ 3343 Victimology<br />

CJ 4543 Advanced Criminological Theory<br />

SOC 2213 Social Problems<br />

SOC 3623 Race, Gender and Ethnic<br />

Relations<br />

SFTY 3133 Drugs in Society<br />

PSYCHOLOGY<br />

Dr. Blythe Duell; Dr. Charla Hall; Dr. Jennifer Hicks; Dr.<br />

Deana Williams<br />

Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental<br />

processes. Psychologists study and perform research which<br />

seeks to describe, explain, predict, and control various aspects<br />

of human and animal behavior. The baccalaureate program in<br />

psychology is designed to enhance students’ understanding of<br />

themselves and others and offers students the latest psychological<br />

information and theoretical applications. The student<br />

is also introduced to strategies for living more effectively, for<br />

gaining or advancing in employment and for admission to higher<br />

levels of <strong>edu</strong>cation.<br />

The psychology major is designed to serve a variety of<br />

career goals through required and elective course offerings. A<br />

bachelor’s degree is often a prerequisite to specializing as a<br />

professional in many fields of psychology. The student majoring<br />

in psychology pursuing a broad interest in human nature will<br />

probably take a different sequence of electives than a student<br />

who is preparing for advanced work in psychology. A minor in<br />

psychology complements a number of other fields of study,<br />

such as social sciences, communication, business, law, and<br />

criminal justice.<br />

All students are encouraged to plan course work care fully.<br />

Early and frequent consultation with an advisor is helpful in<br />

sequencing course work and in selecting courses which will<br />

provide a solid foundation in psychology and a good general<br />

<strong>edu</strong>cation.<br />

Education majors may obtain a teaching endorsement by<br />

completing specific course work in psychology and obtaining<br />

a passing score on the psychology examination given by the<br />

<strong>State</strong> Department of Education.<br />

At the graduate level the department offers the Master of<br />

Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and the Mas ter of<br />

Education in School Counseling (see Graduate section starting<br />

on page 127).<br />

PSYCHOLOGY (42)<br />

BACHELOR OF ARTS<br />

Major ............................................. 40 Semester Hours<br />

PSY 1113 Introduction to Psychology<br />

PSY 2333 Introduction to Research and<br />

Writing in Psychology<br />

PSY 3313 Psychological Statistics<br />

PSY 3433 Research Methods in Psychology<br />

PSY 4313 Abnormal Psychology<br />

PSY <strong>435</strong>3 Psychological Testing<br />

PSY 4393 History and Systems of<br />

Psychology<br />

PSY 4980 (one hour) Seminar<br />

One of the following courses:<br />

PSY 4443 Interviewing Skills<br />

PSY 4453 Advanced Research Methods<br />

One of the following courses:<br />

PSY 4543 Field Experience in Psychology<br />

PSY 4553 Advanced Research Project<br />

Twelve elective hours selected from the following<br />

courses:<br />

PSY 2113 Psychology of Adjustment<br />

PSY 3353 Psychology of Learning<br />

PSY 3363 Cognitive Psychology<br />

PSY 3373 Psychology of Personality<br />

PSY 3393 Social Psychology<br />

PSY 3413 Psychology of Human Sexuality<br />

PSY 3513 Health Psychology<br />

PSY 4323 Industrial/Organizational<br />

Psychology<br />

PSY 4373 Physiological Psychology<br />

Only one of the following courses may be used for the<br />

psychology major:<br />

PSY 2243 Introduction to Human<br />

Development<br />

PSY 3123 Child and Adolescent<br />

Development<br />

for Education Majors<br />

PSY 3213 Psychology of Childhood<br />

PSY 3233 Psychology of Adolescence

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