Bachelor of Science in Psychological Science

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Psychological Science

Psychology is the scientific study of behavior—how individuals think, feel, and behave. Graduates will have a strong background in scientific thinking and be able to apply psychological research and principles to the study of contemporary problems in a variety of fields.

Students in the psychological science program will develop an understanding of:

  • How people perceive and process information and how they use that information to make decisions
  • Psychological theories in a variety of fields including social, cognitive, clinical, industrial-organizational, development, and neuroscience
  • How to apply psychological theories to real-world problems
  • How to design research studies, analyze results, and communicate results to a variety of communities


A flexible curriculum allows the degree to be customized. Students can elect to specialize in clinical/behavioral health, culture and diversity, industrial/organizational, and rehabilitation services. Students will work with a faculty mentor to craft a program of study that supports their interests and career goals. Options for pre-medicine and honors law are available.

All students complete a capstone project designed to integrate and apply the concepts and skills learned throughout the curriculum. The capstone will be an individually tailored project defined in collaboration with a faculty adviser which will typically involve either a field placement or research component.

The psychological science degree will prepare graduates for a wide range of professions in business and industry, community organizations, and health services. The program will also prepare graduates to be competitive for a wide range of graduate training programs in psychology at the masters and doctoral levels. In addition, many students will find psychological science highly beneficial as a pre-professional major for advanced studies in medicine, dentistry, law, business, or public administration.

Required Courses

Psychological Science Requirements (27-28)
PSYC 100Intro to Profession2-3
or LCHS 100 Intro to the Professions
PSYC 204Rsrch Method in Behavioral Sci4
PSYC 221Intro to Psychological Science3
PSYC 301Industrial Psychology3
or PSYC 303 Abnormal Psychology
PSYC 310Social Psychology3
PSYC 320Applied Correlation/Regression3
or PSYC 409 Psychological Testing
PSYC 414Neural & Biol Bases Behavior3
PSYC 435Child Development3
or PSYC 436 Adult Development
Choose one course from the following:3
Human Motivation and Emotion3
Learning Theory3
Cognitive Science3
Psychology Electives (15)
Choose 15 credit hours of psychology courses at 300- or 400-level 1,215
Psychology Capstone Project (3)
PSYC 485Senior Capstone Project I3
Mathematics Requirements (7)
At least three credit hours of MATH 119 or above3
PSYC 203Undergrad Stats Bhvrl Sci4
Computer Science Requirement (2)
CS 105Intro to Computer Programming2
or CS 110 Computing Principles
Natural Sciences Requirements (10-11)
See Illinois Tech Core Curriculum, section D10-11
Humanities and Social Sciences Requirements (21)
See Illinois Tech Core Curriculum, sections B and C21
Interprofessional Projects (IPRO) (6)
See Illinois Tech Core Curriculum, section E6
Free Electives (33-35)
Select 33-35 credit hours 233-35

Minimum degree credits required: 126

 

Bachelor of Science in Psychological Science Curriculum

Year 1
Semester 1Credit HoursSemester 2Credit Hours
PSYC 100 or LCHS 1003PSYC 301 or 3033
PSYC 2213Science Elective3
Humanities 200-level Course3Science Lab Elective1
Science Elective3Social Sciences Elective3
Science Lab Elective1Humanities or Social Sciences Elective3
Mathematics Elective13Free Elective3
 16 16
Year 2
Semester 1Credit HoursSemester 2Credit Hours
PSYC 2034PSYC 2044
PSYC 3103Social Sciences Elective (300+)3
Science Elective3Social Sciences Elective (300+)3
Humanities Elective (300+)3Free Elective3
Humanities Elective (300+)3Free Elective3
 16 16
Year 3
Semester 1Credit HoursSemester 2Credit Hours
PSYC 320 or 4093PSYC 435 or 4363
PSYC 4143Psychology Elective23
Psychology Elective23CS 105 or 1102
Free Elective3IPRO Elective I3
Free Elective3Free Elective 3
 Free Elective3
 15 17
Year 4
Semester 1Credit HoursSemester 2Credit Hours
PSYC 312, 423, or 4263Psychology Elective23
PSYC 48533Psychology Elective23
Psychology Elective23IPRO Elective3
Free Elective3Free Elective3
Free Elective3Free Elective3
 15 15
Total Credit Hours: 126
 

Psychological Science Specializations

Clinical/Behavioral Health Psychology

A minimum of 15 credit hours is required for this specialization. Note that courses taken in the required core psychological science curriculum cannot be counted towards specialization requirements. Only six credit hours in a specialization may be taken in a field outside of psychology.

PSYC 303Abnormal Psychology3
PSYC 330Health Psychology3
Select three courses from the following:9
Clinical Psy: Assess/Treatment3
Child Development3
Adult Development3
Child and Adolescent Disorders3
Behavior Change Principle/Prac3

Culture and Diversity

A minimum of 15 credit hours is required for this specialization. Note that courses taken in the required core psychological science curriculum cannot be counted towards specialization requirements. Only six credit hours in a specialization may be taken in a field outside of psychology.

Select five courses from the following:15
Prejudice and Stigma3
Cross-Cultural Psychology3
Medcl Aspects of Dsblng Cond3
Multicultural/Psychosocial Iss3
Global Chicago3
Social Inequality3
Problems of Multi-Ethnic/Relig3

Industrial/Organizational Psychology

A minimum of 15 credit hours is required for this specialization. Note that courses taken in the required core psychological science curriculum cannot be counted towards specialization requirements. Only six credit hours in a specialization may be taken in a field outside of psychology.

PSYC 301Industrial Psychology3
Select four courses from the following:12
Applied Correlation/Regression3
Cross-Cultural Psychology3
Psychological Testing3
Dev and Eval of Traing Orgs3
Group&Leadership at Work3

Rehabilitation

A minimum of 15 credit hours is required for this specialization. Note that courses taken in the required core psychological science curriculum cannot be counted towards specialization requirements. Only six credit hours in a specialization may be taken in a field outside of psychology.

PSYC 410Intro Rehab/Mental Health Cslg3
PSYC 411Medcl Aspects of Dsblng Cond3
PSYC 412Multicultural/Psychosocial Iss3
PSYC 583Rehab Engineering Technology I3
PSYC 590Psychiatric Rehabilitation3