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Undergraduate Catalog | 2026-2027 
    
Undergraduate Catalog | 2026-2027

Psychology, B.S.


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All program-level Admissions and Progression Requirements are in addition to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte Admission Requirements .

Admission Requirements


Freshmen and Transfers

  • See University Admission Requirements  
  • Declaration of Major:  Incoming freshmen may enter UNC Charlotte as declared Psychology majors without additional admissions requirements.

Currently Enrolled Students

  • See University Admission Requirements ​ 
  • Minimum Overall GPA:  2.0
  • Pre-Major/Prerequisite Courses: Completion of the following with grades of C or above:
    • PSYC 1101  (within 2 attempts)
    • A Statistics (STAT 1220 /STAT 1221 */STAT 1222  ) course (within 2 attempts)
    • A General Education science course with a lab outside the subject of Psychology

* STAT 1221  or STAT 1222  is preferred because the course is designed for life or social and behavioral sciences, respectively.

  • Declaration of Major: Applications to declare the major are accepted during approximately the 2nd month of classes each Fall and Spring term, as stated on the Department of Psychological Science website.

Degree Requirements


A minimum of 120 total earned credit hours is required for the degree.  The Major in Psychology requires 39 credit hours of coursework in the major.  Psychology coursework in four areas is required:  Research Methods/Critical Thinking Skills, Knowledge Base, Psychology Elective courses, and a Capstone course.  No more than 13 credit hours (four courses) may be double-counted with another major, minor, or General Education requirements.  General Psychology Lab may not be counted towards the major.

General Education Courses (31-32 credit hours)


For details on required courses, refer to the General Education Program . Total hours to satisfy General Education Requirements may vary as some general education requirements may be double-counted in the major with departmental approval. Please see your advisor for information. 

Foreign Language Requirement (0-8 credit hours)


For details on required courses, refer to the College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences Foreign Language Requirement 

Major Courses (49 credit hours)


Natural Sciences Courses (7 credit hours)


Select two courses, one of which must be taken with its corresponding laboratory (L) course.  Natural Sciences courses may also be used to satisfy General Education requirements.  For a list of acceptable courses, see the General Education Program .

Knowledge Base Area Courses (15 credit hours)


Note: All courses must be completed with grades of C or better AND within 2 attempts to remain in the major.

Research Methods and Critical Thinking Area Courses (9 credit hours)


This core is designed to foster understanding of research methodological approaches in Psychology as well as to help students consume and critically think about psychological research. Students must complete a STAT 122X course prior to taking PSYC 2391 . Following the larger, lecture based PSYC 2391 , students will take a deep dive into psychological research by completing either PSYC 3291  or PSYC 3292  where students should expect to learn and develop APA style research writing skills.

PSYC 3291  and PSYC 3292  meet the same requirement toward the major; thus, students can only complete one without petitioning the department for a permit. To determine which course (PSYC 3291  or PSYC 3292 ), students can work with their professional advisor and review material from PSYC 2390 .

To clarify, students can NOT enroll in PSYC 2391 , PSYC 3291  and PSYC 3292  during the same academic semester. These courses cannot be taken concurrently.  PSYC 2391  with a C or better is needed in order to take EITHER PSYC 3291  or PSYC 3292 PSYC 3291  and PSYC 3292  are mutually exclusive, meaning students can only take one.

Note: All courses must be completed with a grade of C or better AND within 2 attempts to remain in the major.

Capstone Course (3 credit hours)


Capstone courses serve as a culminating experience for the undergraduate program. Selection of a Capstone course should be made with future career and educational goals in mind. Enrollment in a Capstone course requires the student to have completed 90 or more credit hours of coursework, have a grade of C or above in PSYC 3291  or PSYC 3292 , and any additional prerequisites as required by the individual course. A Capstone course may not be taken during the same term as PSYC 3291 or PSYC 3292 .

Only one capstone may be taken. These courses are mutually exclusive.

The capstone must be completed with a grade of C or better AND within 2 attempts to remain a major.

Students may select their Capstone from the following list of courses:

Psychology Electives (15 credit hours)


Students have the opportunity to chart a unique trajectory of elective courses at the 2300- , 3000- and 4000- level. Students will begin this process of reflection and navigation during PSYC 2390  and expected to continue by meeting with their professional advisor.

3000-level or 4000-level Non-Capstone Electives (9-12 credit hours)


Students can choose to take 9-12 credit hours at the PSYC 3000- or PSYC 4000- (non-Capstone) level that are in alignment with their interests and trajectory following the completion of their undergraduate degree.

NOTE: PSYC 3291  and PSYC 3292  do NOT count as elective courses given they meet core PSYC required courses for all PSYC majors. PSYC 4099 , PSYC 43XX, PSYC 46XX, and PSYC 4702  do NOT count as elective courses given they meet the Capstone course requirement for all PSYC majors.

PSYC 3405 , PSYC 3407 , PSYC 3806 , and PSYC 3808  are applied, high-impact courses. A total of 6 credit hours may apply towards their PSYC elective requirement. Additional credits taken may fulfill the unrestricted elective credits required to graduate.

Unrestricted Elective Courses, Double Major and/or Minor to Complete Requirements for Graduation


Students must earn a minimum of 120 credit hours to graduate. This requirement can be fulfilled through a combination of elective courses, a minor, or a double major. The 120-credit minimum must be satisfied regardless of the specific academic path chosen (e.g., a minor combined with electives). 

Degree Total = 120 Credit Hours


Progression Requirements


  • A GPA (overall and PSYC-specific) of 2.0 or above must be maintained for the major. A grade of C or above in PSYC 1101 , PSYC 2113 , PSYC 2115 , PSYC 2117 , PSYC 2390 PSYC 2391 , PSYC 3291  or PSYC 3292 , a statistics course, the two Natural Science courses and one with corresponding lab, and the Capstone course within 2 attempts* is required to progress and remain in the major.

* An attempt is defined as any of the following grades or actions: (1) Earning a letter grade - A, B, C, D, or F; (2) Withdrawing from a course - W or WE; (3) Using a Grade Replacement - QX; (4) Auditing a course or taking it on a Pass/No Credit basis - AU or P/N; (5) Receiving an Incomplete grade - I.

Please note: If you receive a WE (Extenuating Circumstances Withdrawal), you are granted one additional attempt, for a total of three attempts maximum (including all WEs).

Suggested/Ideal Major Specific Progression

**  STAT 1221  or STAT 1222  is preferred because the course is designed for life or social and behavioral sciences, respectively.

Academic Advising


Students should seek advising from the Psychology Advising for Student Success (PASS) Center about courses most beneficial to their career and educational goals. In addition, the Department of Psychological Science actively participates in several interdisciplinary areas of study, including Gerontology, Women’s and Gender Studies, and Cognitive Science.

Honors Program


For details about the Honors Program in Psychology, visit the program page .

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