Because psychology is so diverse a subject, every student is required to take four courses from the list below. Two of these courses must be from the social science point of view in psychology (list A) and two must be from the natural science point of view in psychology (list B).
When describing which course counts for which the bluebook lists only the courses that are offered during the current academic year. For a more complete list of which courses count for which list, see the table below. Note that only psychology courses can count for these list A / B requirements.
Core courses (100-level courses that end in zero) are highlighted in bold. Note that you must take one core course from each of the two lists before you graduate.
Courses that Count for the Social Science Side of Psychology (List A)
123 Psychology, biology & politics of food
125 Child Development
126 Attraction & close relationships
127 Early childhood Methods
128 Language, literacy, and play
131 Human Emotion
140 Developmental Psychology
150 Social Psychology
152 Moralities of Everyday Life
165 Personality Psychology
180 Abnormal Psychology
181 Philosophy and the Science of Human Nature
182 Perspectives on Human Nature
194 Educational Psychology
231 Research Methods in Happiness
232 Research Methods in Social Decision Making
250 Research Methods in Clinical Psychology
260 Research Methods in Behavioral Genetics
280 Research Methods in Cognitive Development
306 Nature, Nurture, and Human Behavior
314 Political Psychology
315 The Modern Unconscious
317 Psychology of Culture
319 Health Psychology
325 Social Development
325 Moral Psychology
330 Psychology and the Law
332 Political Psychology
341 Emotions & social functioning
342 Psychology of Gender
343 Function/dysfunction
355 Clinical Psychology in the Community
356 Clinical Psychology in the Community
363 Love and Attachment
Courses that Count for the Natural Science Side of Psychology (List B)
120 Brain & Thought: An Intro to the Human Brain
130 Intro to Cognitive Science
137 Language and Mind
147 Animal Models of Clinical Disorders
149 Language Abilities in Animals
160 Human Neuroscience
161 Drugs, Brain, and Behavior
163 Language Acquisition
170 Behavioral Neuroscience
171 Sex, Evolution, and Human Nature
176 Basics of Learning & Memory
190 Introduction to Clinical Neuroscience
191 The Biological Basis of Personality
220 Research Methods in Psycholinguistics
230 Res. Methods in Human Neuroscience
240 Res. Meth in Conditioning & Learning
260 Res. Meth in Behavioral Genetics
270 Res. Meth in Behavioral Neuroscience
301 Thinking
304 Mental Lives of Babies and Animals
311 Affective Neuroscience
318 General Phonetics
320 Cognitive Neuroscience
321 Psychopharmacology
322 Evolution of Language
327 Language and Computation
331 Neurolinguistics
337 Mapping the Human Brain
338 Neuropsychology of Aging
350 Autism and related disorders
360 Topics in Syntax: Syntax-Semantics Interface
362 Topics in Syntax: SLI
371 Animal Cognition
376 Basics of Learning and Memory
391 Current Topics in Cognitive Science