Undergraduate Program
The Bachelor of Science in Psychology curriculum reflects the discipline's major functions — scientific research, teaching, the helping relations, and raising philosophical questions about the assumptions, values, and ideals of human beings and their societies, which reflects psychology's origin in philosophy. Through a core set of requirements the student systematically develops understanding and skill in scientific methods of inquiry, focusing on the human mind and behavior.
To fulfill the degree requirements, you may pursue the standard curriculum by selecting courses from four content areas that introduce the applied and theoretical sides of psychology and provide a broad understanding of the field as a whole; or you may apply to one of several more focused concentrations that draw upon the special strengths of the VCU Department of Psychology.
Useful Links
- VCU Blackboard – Access course resources online (login information required).
- Research participation – Sign up to participate in research at VCU.
- VCU policies, guidelines, and procedures – Review university policies and procedures.
- psyugrad@vcu.edu – E-mail the advising office any questions (make sure to check out the Academic Advising section to the left).
- Diversity statement - Learn about the department's commitment to diversity.
- Course override policy - Learn about the department's wait list system for PSYC 214 and 317.

