NIU Psychology at The University Center
Advisor Contacts
Harper College University Center
847-925-6315
universitycenter@ harpercollege.edu
Program Advisor
Mandy Wescott
Department of Psychology
mandy@niu.edu
Students can also contact the CLAS Advising Office at clas_advising@niu.edu
Your NIU advisor will work with you to plan your course schedules for a timely graduation.
It is highly
recommended that you schedule an appointment with your psychology advisor once a semester
to discuss your degree progress and select courses for the upcoming semester.
We’re thrilled that you’ve decided to pursue your education at a place close to home.
Through our University Center program, you’ll earn your Bachelor of Arts degree in
psychology while gaining knowledge and developing your skills through classes taught
by NIU faculty who are active researchers in the field.
The science of psychology is rapidly evolving and influences all aspects of society.
Psychologists work in traditional and nontraditional settings including schools, hospitals,
businesses, government, mental health organizations, laboratories and nonprofit organizations.
Completion of your undergraduate psychology major will provide you with both a strong
liberal arts education and preparation for entry-level employment in a variety of
career paths or for graduate training in a mental health field, such as counseling,
clinical psychology or school psychology.
Let's get started...
- Schedule a meeting with the University Center to learn more about the program and
to discuss requirements.
- Set up an appointment to discuss your program of interest with Shevon Porter or an NIU Admissions counselor by emailing transfercenter@niu.edu . You can also schedule a virtual appointment.
- Apply to NIU as a transfer student (select the option off campus) and submit your
transcripts.
- Setup your MyNIU account to stay updated on your application status.
- Accept your admission through your MyNIU account to confirm your spot.
- Apply for financial aid by completing the FAFSA.
- Contact NIU advisor for guidance prior to registering for classes.
Degree Pathway - Psychology B.A.
Fall
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Spring
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ENG 101 Rhetoric and Composition
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ENG 102 English Composition II
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PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology*
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Humanities/Fine Arts
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MTH 165 Elementary Statistics*
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Physical/Life Science
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Foreign Language (a sequence in one language)
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Social/Behavioral Science (non-PSY)
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Foreign Language (a sequence in one language)
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Fall
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Spring
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PSY 228 Psychology of Human Development**
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PSY elective (recommended options include 210, 216, 217, 218, 220, 225, 230, 235 or 245)
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SPE 101 Speech Communication
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Physical/Life Science
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Humanities/Fine Arts
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Social/Behavioral Science (non-PSY)
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Foreign Language (a sequence in one language)
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Foreign Language (a sequence in one language)
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Humanities/Fine Arts
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Fall
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Spring
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PSYC 101 University Experience in Psychology
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PSYC 315 Developmental Psychopathology or PSYC 324 Child Development
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PSYC 300 Brain and Behavior or PSYC 345 Cognitive Psychology
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PSYC 305 Research Methods*
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PSYC 332 Personality or PSYC 316 Introduction to Psychopathology
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University Baccalaureate 300/400 elective (online)
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University Baccalaureate 300/400 elective (online)
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University Baccalaureate 300/400 elective (online)
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University Baccalaureate 300/400 elective (online)
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Fall
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Spring
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PSYC 300 Brain and Behavior or PSYC 345 Cognitive Psychology
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PSYC 315 Developmental Psychopathology or PSYC 324 Child Development
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PSYC 332 Personality or PSYC 316 Introduction to Psychopathology
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PSYC 413 Clinical Psychology Laboratory
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PSYC 306 Advanced Research Methods
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University Baccalaureate 300/400 elective (online)
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University Baccalaureate 300/400 elective (online)
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University Baccalaureate 300/400 elective (online)
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University Baccalaureate 300/400 elective (online)
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University Baccalaureate 300/400 elective (online)
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*Denotes required pre-requisite or required course.
**Harper will ensure students take enough courses to get to 60 credits
NIU Bachelor of Arts Requirements
Candidates for the Bachelor of Arts degree must demonstrate competence in a foreign
language. This requirement can be met by 1) completing the equivalent of the fourth-year
of a foreign language with no term grade lower than C at an accredited high school;
or 2) a four semester sequence in a traditional foreign language. A student may be
exempt from this requirement if they can demonstrate competence equal to the work
required in the last course in one of the sequences listed above on a test administered
through the NIU Office of Testing Services OR if a student is registered as an international
student at NIU with a native language other than English.
Graduation Requirements
NIU requires a total of 120 credit hours to graduate, with 54 hours required at the
university level. A minimum of 40 hours must be in courses at the 300 and/or 400 level.
More information is available at go.niu.edu/graduation-requirements.