BSc in Psychology
Established in 1857 Upper Iowa University (UIU), is the largest private university in Iowa. It is located in the city of Fayette in the scenic Volga River Valley of northeast Iowa. UIU is a liberal arts institution of higher learning offering quality baccalaureate degree programmes in a variety of fields and specialisation areas to students in the US and other countries.
General Requirements (12 subjects)

plus, Requirements for Major (12 subjects)

  • General Psychology
  • Evaluating Behavioural Research
  • Internship of PSY 499 Special Project
  • Counselling Techniques
  • Research Methods
  • Personality
  • Elementary Statistics
  • Issues & Ethics
Electives Psychology (choose 4 subjects)
  • Social Psychology
  • Motivation
  • Abnormal Psychology
  • Organisational Behaviour
  • Industrial Psychology
plus, Elective Subjects (16 subjects)
  • Introduction to Business
  • Accounting Principles I
  • Accounting Principles II
  • Marketing Principles
  • Management Principles
  • Macroeconomic Principles
  • Microeconomic Principles
  • Management Information System
  • Business Law I
  • Money & Banking
  • Sales Management
  • Corporate Financial Management
  • Investment
  • Consumer Behaviour
  • Human Resource Management
  • Supervision
  • Advertising
  • Introduction to Leadership
  • Entr/Small Business
  • Production Management
  • International Marketing
  • Intermediate Financial Management
  • Marketing Research
  • Management Cases
  • Marketing Cases
  • Computer Application in Finance
  • Interpersonal Communication
  • Effective Listening
  • Communication in the Workplace
  • Principles of Interviewing
  • Survey of Television
  • The Movies
  • Organisational Communication
  • Feature Writing
  • News Editing
  • Communication and Media Ethics
  • College Algebra
  • Principles of Computer Programme
  • System Analysis and Design
  • Advanced Computer Programming
  • Telecommunications/Networks
  • Database Management
  • Information Systems Strategies
  • COBOL Programming
  • Contemporary Ethics
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