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2003–2004 General Catalog
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Faculty of Applied Psychology

www.east.asu.edu/ecollege/appliedpsych

480/727-1515
CNTR 78

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Roger W. Schvaneveldt, Faculty Head

Professors: Cooke, Schvaneveldt

Assistant Professor: Gray

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APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY—B.S. - Back to Top

This major offers a traditional psychology core leading to graduate school preparation and/or to applications in human factors with emphasis on human-computer interaction, aviation, or manufacturing. Although most careers in psychology require graduate training, there are some employment opportunities for B.S. students in applied settings. For example, there is a need for individuals who can help deal with problems of usability of products and systems. The Applied Psychology program offers courses and experiences to prepare students for these positions. The rigor of the major also provides strong preparation for further graduate study in psychology. The program serves students in other ASU East programs such as manufacturing engineering technology, aeronautical management technology, information management technology, and business administration.

Graduation Requirements - Back to Top

The completion of 120 semester hours—including First-Year Composition, General Studies (see “General Studies”), and major requirements—leads to the B.S. degree. The major allows for at least 21 semester hours of electives. The major requirements for the B.S. degree in Applied Psychology consist of a 28-semester-hour core of psychology courses, 12 semester hours in applied psychology, and 18 semester hours of related course work.

Core Courses. Core courses provide a general background in the basic scientific areas of psychology and provide a culminating experience to integrate the varied studies.

PGS 101Introduction to Psychology SB (3)
PGS 350Social Psychology SB (3)
PSY 230Introduction to Statistics CS (3)
PSY 290Research Methods L/SG (4)
PSY 323Sensation and Perception (3)
PSY 324Memory and Cognition (3)
PSY 325Physiological Psychology (3)
PSY 330Statistical Methods CS (3)
PSY 477Applied Psychology Capstone Experience* (3)
or HON 493 Honors Thesis (3)
Total: 28

*This PSY course is offered only by ASU East. All other PSY courses listed above are offered by both campuses.

Applied Psychology Courses. Students work with an advisor to select courses in Applied Psychology emphasizing human-computer interaction, aviation, training, manufacturing, or methods. Course work must include a minimum of four of the following courses:

AMT 410Aviation Safety and Human Factors (3)
PGS 471Psychological Testing (3)
PSY 320Learning and Motivation (3)
PSY 360Cognitive Science* (3)
PSY 390Experimental Psychology L (3)
PSY 437Human Factors L (3)
PSY 438Human-Computer Interaction* (3)
PSY 439Training and Skill Acquisition* (3)
PSY 440Industrial/Organizational Psychology* (3)
PSY 448Human Factors in Transportation* (3)
PSY 449Human Factors in Sports* (3)
PSY 494Special Topics (1–4)

*This PSY course is offered only by ASU East. All other PSY courses listed above are offered by ASU East and ASU Main.
Related Course Work
BIO course with a lab (4)
MAT 210Brief Calculus MA (3)
or a higher MAT course (3)
Computer skills course (3)
Writing skills course (3)
Courses selected in consultation with an advisor (5)
Total: 18

Minor in Applied Psychology - Back to Top

The minor in applied psychology consists of 22 semester hours with at least 12 being upper-division courses. The following are required courses that must be completed with a grade of “C” or higher:

PGS 101Introduction to Psychology SB (3)
PSY 230Introduction to Statistics CS (3)
or equivalent statistics course
PSY 290Research Methods L/SG (4)
PSY 437Human Factors (3)
or PSY 438 Human-Computer Interaction (3)
or PSY 440 Industrial/Organizational Psychology (3)
Additional hours of upper-division PSY and/or PGS courses (9)

A maximum of three semester hours from the following courses can be used to satisfy minor requirements:

PGS 399Supervised Research (3)
PGS 499Individualized Instruction (3)
or PSY 499 Individualized Instruction (3)
PSY 492Honors Directed Study (3)

Note: A minimum of three classes (two of which are in the upper division) must be taken in residence at ASU.

For more information about program requirements and courses, call an East College advisor at 480/727-1515, send e-mail to east.college@asu.edu, or access the Web site at www.east.asu.edu/ecollege/appliedpsych.

For PGS courses and additional PSY courses, see “Department of Psychology.”

Psychology (PSY) Courses (East Campus)
Psychology (PSY) Courses
Omnibus Courses: See omnibus courses that may be offered.

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