
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
A Bachelor of Science in Psychology is designed for highly motivated students; it emphasizes breadth of preparation in science and development of math and computer skills; requires more advance courses and laboratory experiences. This degree is solid preparation for graduate training in psychology and related fields, for professional schools, and for jobs (not necessarily in psychology) that use scientific training and quantitative techniques.
- If you enrolled at Indiana University during the 2005-2006 academic year:
Requirements for the B.S. (College Bulletin Supplement, 2004-06) and Fall 2005 B.S. Sequence Map. - If you enrolled at Indiana University during the 2006-2007 academic year:
Requirements for the B.S. (College Bulletin, 2006–08) and Fall 2006 B.S. Sequence Map. - If you enrolled at Indiana University during the 2007-2008 academic year:
Requirements for the B.S. (College Bulletin Supplement, 2006-08) and Fall 2007 B.S. Sequence Map. - If you enrolled at Indiana University during the 2008-2009 academic year:
Requirements for the B.S. (College Bulletin, 2008-10) and Fall 2008 B.S. Sequence Map.



