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CI is known for its interdisciplinary approach to learning and our Psychology Program is no exception. Psychology covers a range of academic areas - from the sciences to philosophy and the arts. You’ll benefit from:
Small classes so you get personalized attention from your professors
Access to state-of-the-art resources
Hands-on learning opportunities through classes, independent studies, and internships
Student organizations, such as the Psychology Club and Psi Chi (the International Honor Society in Psychology)
Your future
You’ll graduate and be prepared to enter graduate or professional school - or to pursue a career in any number of fields.
Top careers include:
Clinical Psychologist
Counseling Psychologist
Forensic Psychologist
Industrial-Organizational Psychologist
School Psychologist
Neuropsychologist
Research Analyst
Research Consultant
University Professor
Sports Psychologist
A. General Education - 48 units (See CSUCI catalog for details of the General Education requirements)
B. Lower Division Required Courses (9 units):
Students will need to obtain a grade of C or better to apply these courses to the psychology major. Students may substitute equivalent courses taken at other universities in each area by articulation agreement or by permission of the Psychology program. Nine units from these required lower division courses may be counted toward GE requirements.
PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology, 3 units
PSY 202 Biostatistics (MATH), 3 units
PSY 213 Developmental Psychology, 3 units
C. Upper Division Required Core Courses (28 units)
Psychology majors normally take these courses at CI. Students may substitute equivalent courses taken at other universities in each area by articulation agreement or by permission of the Psychology program. All courses may be passed with a grade of C or better to apply toward the Psychology major.
PSY 300 Psychological Research and Statistical Methods I, 4 units
PSY 301 Psychological Research and Statistical Methods II, 4 units
PSY 310 History and Systems of Psychology, 3 units
PSY 312 Social Psychology, 3 units
PSY 313 Clinical and Abnormal Psychology, 3 units
PSY 314 Behavioral Neuroscience, 4 units
PSY 317 Theories of Personality, 3 units
PSY 318 Learning, Cognition and Perception, 4 units
D. Upper Division Psychology Electives (12-13 units)
Psychology majors must take 12-13 units of Upper Division Psychology Electives. Up to 6 units from interdisciplinary Psychology courses numbered 330-349 or 430-449 may be double-counted toward the upper division GE requirement. Not all courses will be taught in all years. Students must obtain a grade of C or better (or CR) in each of these courses to apply them to the psychology major. The current list of Upper Division Elective courses in Psychology is as follows:
PSY 303 Statistical Applications in the Social Sciences (POLS/SOC), 4 units
PSY 305 Field Research Methods, 3 units
PSY 315 Child Psychopathology, 3 units
PSY 327 Parenting, 3 units
PSY 330 Behavioral Finance: The Psychology of Decision-making (BUS), 3 units
PSY 333 Measurement and Testing of Groups and Individuals, 3 units
PSY 337 Psychological Ethics and Moral Philosophy, 3 units
PSY 338 Psychology of Art and Artists (ART), 3 units
PSY 339 Psychology and Literature (ENGL), 3 units
PSY 340 History and Psychology of Nazi Germany (HIST), 3 units
PSY 342 Complementary and Alternative Health (NURS), 3 units
PSY 344 Psychology and Traditional Asian Thought, 3 units
PSY 345 Individuals with Disabilities in Society (SPED), 3 units
PSY 346 Human Motivation, 3 units
PSY 348 Healthy Aging (NRS/SOC), 3 units
PSY 357 Psychology of Families, 3 units
PSY 370 Fundamentals in Counseling Theory, 3 units
PSY 375 Psychology of Health Counseling, 3 units
PSY 383 Chicana/o/Latina/o Identity and Empowerment (CHS), 3 units
PSY 400 Case Studies in Psychopathology and Clinical Psychology, 3 units
PSY 410 Psychological Testing, 3 units
PSY 420 African American Families, 3 units
PSY 424 Organizational Behavior (MGT), 3 units
PSY 429 Intergroup Relations, 3 units
PSY 432 Seminar in Leadership, 3 units
PSY 436 Psychology and History of East Asian Warrior Cultures (HIST), 3 units
PSY 445 Adolescent Development, 3 units
PSY 449 Human-Computer Interaction (COMP), 3 units
PSY 457 Criminal Behavior, 3 units
PSY 460 Addiction Studies, 3 units
PSY 461 Advanced Topics in Child and Adolescent Development, 3 units
PSY 470 Seminar in Freud and Object Relations Theory, 3 units
PSY 471 Seminar in Jungian and Archetypal Psychology, 3 units
PSY 473 Bizarre Behavior and Culture Bound Syndromes, 3 units
PSY 482 Intermediate Statistics, 3 units
PSY 490 Topics in Psychology, 1-3 units
PSY 492 Internship or Service Learning, 1-3 units
PSY 494 Independent Research in Psychology, 1-3 units
PSY 497 Directed Study in Psychology, 1-3 units
PSY 499 Senior Capstone Course, 1-3 units
International Freshmen Checklist
International Transfer Checklist
Financial Affidavit for Undergraduate applicants
Submit all application documents to the Center for International Affairs.
*Transfer Students: We are currently accepting applications from all community colleges in the U.S. Please make sure that you have at least 60 units and have completed “Oral communication”, “Written communication”, “Critical thinking” and “College level mathematics/quantitative reasoning” with “C” or better. Please note that the Nursing programs are closed for international students.
English Score
Submit the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or other acceptable test (see below for list of tests). Scores must be sent directly to CSUCI from testing agency.
Acceptable English Placement Exams
TOEFL – Test of English as a Foreign Language with a minimum Paper-Based score of 500, a minimum Computer Based score of 173 or a minimum Internet Based score of 61.
IELTS – International English Language Test System with an overall band score of 6.0.
*Transfer students: It’s not necessary to submit a TOEFL or IELTS score if you have completed the required Freshman Composition Class at your community college.