- Psychology of Human Behavior
- Major/Requirements
- Course Descriptions
- Faculty
- Careers in Psychology of Human Behavior
Psychology of Human Behavior at Ozarks
Major
The psychology of human behavior program broadens the student's appreciation for the impact of psychology principles in his/her personal life and relationships with the world (eg, marriage, parenting, citizenship, workplace). The program is designed to provide opportunities to learn skills and knowledge needed to enhance understanding and management of the human condition in a variety of everyday life situations. The psychology of human behavior program is typically a terminal, bachelor's level degree.
Prospective students are encouraged to view Ozarks suggested eight semester plans before pursuing a degree in Psychology of Human Behavior.
Requirements for a Major
A bachelor of arts in the psychology of human behavior requires 30 semester hours to include the following courses:
PSY 1003, PSY 1013, PSY 2053, PSY 3043, PSY 3053, PSY 4003,
12 hours of advisor-approved electives.
The student working in the psychology of human behavior program will complete 6 hours of a foreign language.

