Psychology
The undergraduate program in Psychology provides competent, coherent, and contemporary curriculum for (1) the general education of any Martin University student who wants to learn about psychology and counseling; (2) professional concentration for those who major in the field; and (3) academic and career preparation for those who continue with graduate studies, whether at Martin University in Community Psychology or elsewhere. The undergraduate curriculum provides for the establishment of competency in three areas: general human behavior, human development and relationships, and research and evaluation. Students who plan to major in Psychology need to take 36 credits as shown below.
| Course Number |
Name | Credits |
| PSY 101 | Introduction to Psychology | (3cr) |
| PSY 202 | Child Psychology | (3cr) |
| PSY 212 | Life Span Development | (3cr) |
| PSY 230 | History and Systems of Psychology | (3cr) |
| PSY 267 | Statistics for the Behavioral and Social Sciences | (3cr) |
| PSY 270 | Research Methods | (3cr) |
| PSY 305 | Tests and Measurement | (3cr) |
| PSY 350 | Abnormal Psychology | (3cr) |
| PSY 360 | Origins and Theories of Personality | (3cr) |
| PSY 364 | Social Psychology or | (3cr) |
| PSY 365 | Cognitive Psychology | (3cr) |
| PSY 370 | Learning and Motivation or | (3cr) |
| PSY 390 | Physiological Psychology | (3cr) |
| PSY 498 | Honors Project or | (3cr) |
| PSY 499 | Final Project/Capstone Course | (3cr) |