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PSYC 1315
BIOL 1441
MATH 1421
ENGL 1301
UNIV 1101 OR 1131
BIOL 1442
MATH 1426
HIST 1301
ENGL 1302
CREATIVE ARTS
HOURS 32
PSYC 2300
PSYC 3315
POLS 2311
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE ELECTIVE
PSYC 3300
ADVANCED PSYC ELECTIVE POLS 2312
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE ELECTIVE COURSE FOR MINOR
HOURS 28
PSYC 3322
PSYC 3200
ADVANCED PSYC ELECTIVE HIST 1302
COMS 1301
PSYC 3334
ADVANCED PSYC ELECTIVE COURSE FOR MINOR
COURSE FOR MINOR
FOUNDATIONAL COMPONENT
HOURS 29
ADVANCED PSYC ELECTIVE COURSE FOR MINOR ADVANCED ELECTIVE
GENERAL ELECTIVE
LANGUAGE/PHILOSOPHY/CULTURE
PSYC ADVANCED TOPICS
COURSE FOR MINOR
COURSE FOR MINOR
ADVANCED ELECTIVE
CULTURAL SUB OR ADV. LANG.
HOURS 31
TOTAL DEGREE HOURS 120
Become familiar with your degree plan and aim for success in prerequisites
Talk to your advisor to learn about on-campus resources
Register on Sona and participate in psychological research studies
Discover student research opportunities
In the Psychology Department:
Psi Chi
Psych Society
Attend a colloquium
Around campus:
° Freshmen Leaders on Campus
° Fraternity/Sorority
° Fall Leadership Retreat
The Big Event
In the community:
University Crossroads
Explore on-campus or work-study jobs
Discover a job shadow opportunity (hospitals, research institutions)
Join a study group
Apply for the Dr. Gary K. Teng Endowed Scholarship in Psychology
Talk to psychology graduate students about graduate school
Meet with psychology professors to discuss research opportunities
Take the Teaching Experience course (PSYC 4391)
Check into being a teacher's assistant
Get involved in research:
Join a Lab
Participate in ACES, I-Engage, LSAMP, McNair Scholars Program, UGRAP
Explore research opportunities
Apply for a research grant
Apply for the Dr. Andy Baum Memorial Endowment in Psychology
Grow your professional network by attending conferences, seminars, tap talks
Check out the study abroad programs
Join a UTA club involving the community
Become a Peer Academic Leader
Volunteer to be a student tutor
Search for available Service Learning courses (e.g., PSYC 4357)
*You can ask your freshman advisor about what these requirements are
Complete an Honors thesis/Distinguished Scholar in Psychology program
Hone your psychology knowledge and take an Advanced Topics course
Dress for success at an on-campus Job Fair to practice your job searching skills
Gain practical experience in the Internship course (PSYC 4415)
Present at scientific conferences to showcase your research (SWPA, SIOP, SPSP)
Apply to graduate school
Polish your resume and interviewing skills at the Lockheed Martin Career Development Center
Engage with professors, practitioners, graduate students, and other experts to discuss post-graduation interests
Check out post-graduation opportunities and fellowships
On-campus & work study jobs
Job Shadowing
All Majors Job Fair
Internships
Study Abroad
International Conferences
Global Mavericks Program
Freshmen Leaders On Campus
Peer Academic Leader
Teaching Assistant
Fall Leadership Retreat
Psi Chi / Psych Society
Service Learning courses
University Crossroads
Tap Talks
Research Assistant
Professional Conferences
Distinguished Scholar Program
Poster Presentations
Lab Studies
What career options do I have with this major?
Advertising Agent
Career Counselor
Nonprofit -Community Health Care Worker
Business and Law -Forensic Science Technician
Business and Law -Probation/ Parole Officer
Business -Coach
Business -Consultant
Business -Organizational Development
Education -HS Science Teach
Education -School Counselor
Government -Researcher
Health Care -Rehabilitation Specialist
Health Care -Research Scientist
Health Care -Lab Assistant
Health Care -Medical Scientist
Market Researcher
Nonprofit -Research Foundation Scientist
Sales Representative
Social Services -Case Manager
Social Services -Child Care Worker
Writing and Publishing -Scientific Journals
Communication: Develop and articulate ideas clearly and effectively across all mediums, including but not limited to written, oral, and digital communication.
Critical Thinking: Analyze issues, make decisions, and overcome problems by using sound reasoning in order to form a strategy, decision, or opinion.
Professionalism: Display effective work habits, high integrity, and ethical behavior. Possess the ability to demonstrate skills confidently and apply talents to achieve professional success.
Human Connection and Interaction: Establish and maintain constructive and cooperative working relationships with others.
Ability to Evaluate Personal Problems
Ability to Interpret/Explain Psychological Research
Ability to Make Decisions
Ability to Mediate/Negotiate
Ability to Observe/Analyze
Ability to Organize and Interpret Data
Active Listening
Awareness and Understanding of Behaviors and Reactions of Others
Critical Thinking
Formulate Effective Arguments
Inductive and Deductive Problem Solving
Proficiency in Interpersonal Communication
Provide Solutions Through Effective Use of Data
Sensitivity to Others
Teach and Direct Others
Translate Psychological Research into Everyday Life Applications
Explore workforce skill development through on and off-campus activities.
Engage with the UTA Career Development Center at uta.edu/careers
Meet with a career consultant
Network with employers
Discover internships and co-ops
Apply for on-campus employment
Join Handshake, our career services platform
Participate in career development programs
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