The Bachelor of Science in psychology requires a total of 36 credit hours in psychology, excluding those counted toward general curriculum requirements, and the equivalent of math through MATH 2014 Calculus I and MATH 2024 Calculus II or STAT 2013 Introduction to Statistics as required in the core curriculum. At least two-thirds of these credit hours must be 3000- or 4000-level courses, and no more than 39 hours in psychology may be counted toward the degree. Psychology majors must earn a minimum grade of B in the four foundation courses. A senior project is also required. Options that satisfy this requirement include completing a one- or two-semester research capstone, taking a fifth core class, completing a 5000-level graduate course, or participating in a psychology practicum experience. Given that the major allows flexibility, students are strongly urged to work with their advisors to select courses in a meaningful order and in relation to their own career plans. However, majors are encouraged to take foundation courses as early as possible.
September 2025
Henry Kendall College of Arts and Sciences
Chapman Hall, Room 111,
800 South Tucker Drive,
TULSA,
Oklahoma,
74104, United States
Complete the high school; TU will accept scores from both the current SAT and the redesigned SAT; School Report Form (Common App or TU School Report Form); A personal interview with an admission counselor is strongly recommended Home school students should refer to the Home School Student; Students who are 25 years of age or older are not required to submit an ACT or SAT score.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.