Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | 4 Year(s) | $17766 for 10-18 credits per term | Contact provider |
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Course summary
Courses in neuroscience and clinical neuropsychology focus on issues of brain physiology and neurochemical processes. Specific topics include perception, learning, motivation, memory and other aspects of cognition. Brain physiological and neurochemical processes involved in various mental illnesses and behavioral disorders are emphasized. In addition, physiological and neurochemical changes that occur during lifespan development and during alcohol and drug dependence are covered. These courses will help prepare students for careers in laboratory science, medicine, or pharmacological science.
Program modules
The modules include PSYCH 105 Introductory Psychology, PSYCH 106 Psychology Applied to Daily Living: Dealing with Friends, Alcohol, and Sex, PSYCH 203 Introduction to Critical Psychology, PSYCH 230 Human Sexuality, PSYCH 306 Industrial Psychology, PSYCH 307 Human Factors, PSYCH 308 Organizational Psychology, PSYCH 309 Cultural Diversity in Organizations, PSYCH 310 Pseudoscience and Human Behavior, PSYCH 311 Elementary Statistics in Psychology, PSYCH 312 Experimental Methods in Psychology, PSYCH 316 Applied Research in Psychology, PSYCH 320 Health Psychology, PSYCH 321 Introduction to Personality, PSYCH 324 Psychology of Women, PSYCH 328 Self Control, PSYCH 333 Abnormal Psychology, PSYCH 342 Assessment and Treatment of Dual Diagnosis, PSYCH 350 Social Psychology, PSYCH 361 Principles of Developmental Psychology, PSYCH 363 Psychology of Aging, PSYCH 372 Introduction to Physiological Psychology, PSYCH 384 Sensation and Perception, PSYCH 390 Operant Behavior, PSYCH 401 Historical Development of Psychology, PSYCH 403 Cultural Issues in Psychology, PSYCH 409 Affective Neuroscience, PSYCH 412 Psychological Testing and Measurement, PSYCH 440 Clinical/Community Psychology.
Entry requirement for international students
Applicants must have completed at least 12 years of elementary through secondary school culminating in an appropriate secondary certificate or external examination. Grades must be distinctly above average. Applicants graduating from accredited high schools outside the United States of America (USA) must have a minimum grade point average of 2.70 (on a 4.00 scale). Schooling should reflect adequate preparation in humanities, mathematics, basic sciences, and social sciences. Applicants are required to take an English language proficiency examination to demonstrate a basic proficiency in the English language, or qualify to waive testing. The minimum acceptable TOEFL score is 520 (paper test) or 68 (electronic test). The IELTS minimum score is 5.5. Applicants must submit the Certificate of Financial Responsibility in order to demonstrate that they have adequate financial resources to meet the educational expenses.
Washington State University accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Washington State University
Department name
College of Liberal Arts, Department of Psychology
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