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databases, computer analysis software such as<br />

SPSS);<br />

develop a Christian view of sociological and<br />

psychological processes in conjunction with<br />

scientific study<br />

Career and Education Paths<br />

The graduating student will<br />

be able to demonstrate a holistic understanding<br />

of critical theoretical and applied domains within<br />

psychology and sociology as they contribute to<br />

ethical research and responsible practice in each<br />

discipline;<br />

be prepared to seek employment in fields<br />

related to the behavioural sciences, such as<br />

family and social services, human resources,<br />

mental health, or communication;<br />

have the necessary academic preparation for the<br />

pursuit of graduate studies in the humanities,<br />

education, psychology, sociology, theology, or<br />

other fields related to behavioural science.<br />

Bachelor of Arts: Behavioural Science Major<br />

Program Requirements (120 credits)<br />

Christian Studies (9)<br />

REL 105 Introduction to the Bible<br />

REL 161 The Christian Faith<br />

3 credits in Christian Studies (REL) at the senior level<br />

English (3)<br />

EN 115 Introduction to Literature and Language<br />

Fine Arts (3)<br />

ART, FA, MU, TH<br />

History (3)<br />

HI 141 World History to 1500 or HI 142 World History<br />

Since 1500<br />

Philosophy (3)<br />

PH 125 Introduction to Philosophy<br />

Science (6)<br />

BCH, BIO, BOT, CHE, CS, ECOL, GEO, GEOG, KIN, MA, MED,<br />

PHY, SC, STA, ZOO<br />

Behavioural Science (18)<br />

BHS 240 Research Methods<br />

BHS 310 Quantitative Methods for Behavioural Science<br />

BHS 320 Practicum I<br />

BHS 400 Seminar in Behavioural Science<br />

BHS 410 Basic Multivariate Statistics<br />

BHS 420 Practicum II<br />

Psychology (9)<br />

PS 121 Introduction to Psychology<br />

PS 250 Social Psychology<br />

PS 300 Personality<br />

Sociology (9)<br />

SO 121 Principles of Sociology<br />

SO 220 Social Problems<br />

SO 310 Classical Social Theory<br />

Psychology and Sociology Electives<br />

(18 with a minimum of 3 credits in each of the six areas)<br />

Cognitive Studies<br />

PS 310 Motivation and Emotion<br />

PS 330 Brain and Behaviour<br />

PS 332 Psychology of Creativity<br />

PS 350 Cognitive Psychology<br />

PS 401 Psychology of Music<br />

Culture and Society<br />

PS 342 Culture and Psychology<br />

PS 334 Sports Psychology<br />

SO 205 Sociology of Sport<br />

SO 265 Social Stratification<br />

SO 300 Ethnic Relations<br />

SO 360 Sociology of Development<br />

Family and Community<br />

PS 305 Psychology of Family<br />

PS 345 Interpersonal Communication<br />

PS 430 Social Development<br />

SO 200 Sociology of Families<br />

Human Development<br />

PS 220 Child Development<br />

PS 230 Adolescent Development<br />

PS 320 Developmental Psychopathology<br />

Religion and Social Science<br />

PS 341 Psychology of Religion: Development Over the<br />

Lifespan<br />

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