Below is a compiled list of upcoming courses that count towards your psychology major requirements.
See Schedule of Classes for course descriptions, meeting times, modality of instruction, and Gen Ed attributes. Course descriptions are also available in the
*Be aware that available courses are subject to change! Check this page and the official course list regularly.
Check your Degree Works and meet with a Psychology and Harpur Advisor regularly to make sure you are on track for graduation.
Courses in Autism Spectrum Disorder & Applied Behavior Analysis
- ASD Course List (You do not need to be in the ASD Track to take these courses)
- Learn more about the ASD Track in Psychology
Summer 2026
- PSYC Core Courses & Foundationals (S'26)
- PSYC 111 - General Psychology
- PSYC 243 - Statistical Analysis and Design
- PSYC 344 - Research Methods
- PSYC 350 - Human Memory
- PSYC 356 - Learning
- PSYC 358 - Cognition
- PSYC 360 - Psychotherapy Models and Methods
- PSYC 362 - Behavioral Neuroscience
- PSYC 385 - Psychological Tests
- PSYC 380A - Neuroanthropology
- PSYC 380D - Evolution and Human Behavior
- Psychology Electives (S'26)
- PSYC 223 - Behavior Disorders
- PSYC 327 - Evolution and Behavior
- PSYC 330 - Psychopharmacology
- PSYC Seminars (S'26)
- PSYC 473A - Evolutionary Neuropsychology
- PSYC 473B - Exploring Severe Mental Illness
- PSYC 473C - Science of Intimate Relationships
Fall 2026
- PSYC Core Courses & Foundationals (F'26)
- PSYC 111 - General Psychology
- PSYC 243 - Statistical Analysis & Design
- PSYC 344 - Research Methods
- PSYC 350 - Human Memory
- PSYC 355 - Lab in Applied Behavioral Analysis
- PSYC 356 - Learning
- PSYC 358 - Cognition
- PSYC 359 - Lab in Cognition
- PSYC 362 - Behavioral Neuroscience
- PSYC 363 - Behavioral Neuroscience Lab
- Math & Science Electives (F'26)
- ANTH 243 - Medical Anthropology
- BCHM - all courses count EXCEPT for independent studies.
- BIO - all courses count EXCEPT for independent studies.
- CHEM - all courses count EXCEPT for CHEM 100 and independent studies
- CS 105 - Intro to Computing
- CS 110 - Programming Concepts and Applications
- DIDA 325 - Data and Society
- ENVI 101 - Humans & Ecological Environment
- ENVI 201 - Humans & Physical Environment
- GEOG 101 - Introduction to Geography
- GEOG 103 - Multicultural Geographies of the US
- GEOG 121 - Physical Geography
- GEOG 151 - World Regional Geography
- GEOL - All courses count EXCEPT for independent studies
- GPH 301 - GPH l: Social and Behavioral Health Theories
- GPH 303 - Environmental Health
- HWS 332 - Nutrition
- HWS 410 - Pathophys Nutrition Disease
- MATH 220 - Calculus for Business & Management
- MATH 224 & 225 - (must complete both 2 credit courses)
- MATH 226 & 227 - (must complete both 2 credit courses)
- PHIL 121 - Methods of Reasoning
- PHYS - All courses count EXCEPT for independent studies
- SLP 408 - Anatomy and Physiology of Speech, Lang, Hearing
- SLP 414 - Intro to Communication Disorders
- SLP 415 - Normal and Abnormal Speech & Lang. Development
- Psychology Electives (F'26)
- PSYC 220 - Developmental Psychology
- PSYC 280B - Psychophys, Wearables & Health
- PSYC 327 - Evolution And Behavior
- PSYC Seminars (F'26)
- PSYC 473A - Cognitive Neuropsychology
- PSYC 473B - Sleep ,Dreaming & Circ Rhythm
- PSYC 473C - Glia Cells in Health & Disease
- PSYC 473F - Psychoactive Substances
- PSYC 473G - Child Clinical Psychology
- PSYC 473H - Psychobio-Sex & Reproduction
- PSYC 473K - Knowledge in the Human Brain
- PSYC 473L - Psych Foundations of Education
- PSYC 473P - Pediatric Psychology
- PSYC 473R - Witnessing a Crime
- PSYC 473S - Intro to Forensic Psychology
- PSYC 473Z - Investigating a Crime
- PSYC 480A - Multicultural Psychology
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