Do psychology courses meet any of Sewanee’s general education requirements?
Psychology 100 satisfies the lab science portion of the natural sciences requirement, as do Psychology 255 (Neuropsychology), Psychology 353 (Animal Behavior), and Psychology 357 (Child Development). Most 200-level Psychology courses (excluding Psychology 206 Industrial Psychology and Psychology 250 Anxiety and Treatment Methods) satisfy the non-lab science portion of the natural sciences requirement. *** Please do not hesitate to call or e-mail with additional questions. Dr. Karen Yu is the Department Chair and can be reached at kyu@sewanee.edu or 931-598-1920.
Psychology 100 satisfies the lab science portion of the natural sciences requirement, as do Psychology 255 (Neuropsychology), Psychology 353 (Animal Behavior), and Psychology 357 (Child Development). Most 200-level Psychology courses (excluding Psychology 206 Industrial Psychology and Psychology 250 Anxiety and Treatment Methods) satisfy the non-lab science portion of the natural sciences requirement. *** Please do not hesitate to call or e-mail with additional questions. Dr. Helen Bateman is the Department Chair and can be reached at hbateman@sewanee.edu or 931-598-1712.
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