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Apr 15, 2025
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2025-26 Catalog
Psychology
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Students must complete all of the following requirements to graduate with a bachelor of arts in this program. Some courses may apply toward multiple requirements.
College Requirements:
Students are required to complete all standard college requirements.
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Major Requirements:
Total major units: 17 The allied field must be approved by the adviser at the time of major declaration. Nine Units in Psychology from the Following:
Two Units of Introductory Psychology
One unit of Methods Laboratory (Four Labs)
One unit of Psychological Statistics
Four units from the following core psychology courses:
Two units of Psychology Electives
Six Additional Units in One of the Following Allied Fields Below:
Six units of Arts and Literature
A minimum of two units in the same subject, from two of the following subjects:
- Art
- Creative Writing
- Dance
- English
- Literature
- Music
- Theatre
- 200-level Humanities
A maximum of four studio or applied courses from the following will apply:
Studio Art - ART 133 - Monuments, Movements, and Manifestos
- ART 137 - Introduction to Socially Engaged Art
- ART 151 - Introduction to Visual Narrative
- ART 168 - The Artist Book
- ART 171 - The Figure
- ART 172 - Painting I - Imaginary Worlds
- ART 174 - Critical Natural History Illustration
- ART 176 - Beginning Bookbinding
- ART 177 - Drawing in Many Forms
- ART 181 - Architectonic Structures
- ART 182 - Material Objects
- ART 183 - Art and the Printed Word
- ART 188 - Object and Social Context
- ART 190 - Art and Photography I
- ART 191 - Between the Mirror and the Window
- ART 192 - Black and White Analogue Photography
- ART 196 - Digital Video and Coding Interactivity
- ART 251 - Making Graphic Novels
- ART 270 - Experiments in Painting, Drawing, and Printmaking
- ART 274 - Painting II - Naturecultures
- ART 282 - Sculpture in the Expanded Field
- ART 284 - Craft and Culture
- ART 291 - Art and Photography II
- ART 293 - Internet Literacy, Culture, and Practice
- ART 296 - Photography in the Expanded Field
- ART 298 - Laboratory for Experimental Photography
- ART 365 - Intersection: Architecture, Landscape Sculpture
- ART 368 - Image and Text: The Book as a Sculptural Object
- ART 370 - Environmental Art
- ART 372 - Intermediate Experiments in Painting, Drawing, and Printmaking
- ART 374 - New Media/Old Media-Experiments in Optical Media and Computation
- ART 376 - Photography as Daily Practice
- ART 382 - Installation/Participation
- ART 388 - Socially Engaged Art Forms
- ART 392 - Intermediate Art, Photography, & Digital Media
Creative Writing - CRWR 201 - Introduction to Creative Writing
- CRWR 207 - Introduction to Creative Nonfiction
- CRWR 224 - Introduction to Poetry
- CRWR 321 - Special Topics Studio
- CRWR 331 - Special Topics Studio
Applied/Studio Dance - DANC 100 - Dance Production
- DANC 101 - Dance Technique
- DANC 111 - Introduction to Contemporary Dance: Mind in Motion
- DANC 112 - Introduction to Contemporary Dance: Cross-Cultural Contexts
- DANC 202 - Ballet for All of Us
- DANC 211 - Afro-Contemporary Dance
- DANC 232 - Community Dance and Collective Creation
- DANC 252 - Improvisation
- DANC 253 - Improvisation: Solo Forms and Shared Practices
- DANC 254 - Contact Improvisation
- DANC 260 - Dances of Bali, Indonesia
- DANC 265 - Dances of Africa and the African Diaspora
- DANC 311 - Contemporary Dance III: Action and Interaction
- DANC 313 - Contemporary Dance V: Biography/Autobiography
- DANC 321 - Contemporary Performance Ensemble
- DANC 411 - Advanced Technique: Performance Practices
Applied Music - MUS 101 - Private Instruction
- MUS 103 - American Roots Music Ensemble
- MUS 104 - Reed Orchestra
- MUS 105 - Reed Chorus
- MUS 106 - Treble Voices Ensemble
- MUS 107 - Collegium Musicum
- MUS 108 - Jazz Ensemble
- MUS 109 - Chamber Music
- MUS 207 - Musical Dialogues Across Disciplines
- MUS 315 - Electroacoustic Composition
Studio Theatre - THEA 100 - Theatre Laboratory
- THEA 201 - Stagecraft
- THEA 202 - Introduction to Theatrical Design
- THEA 204 - Fundamentals of Acting and Performance: Movement
- THEA 205 - Fundamentals of Acting and Performance: Text
- THEA 215 - Improv
- THEA 225 - Drawing, Rendering, and Modeling Live Performances
- THEA 233 - Devising
- THEA 310 - Advanced Acting
- THEA 323 - Puppetry and the Performing Object
- THEA 328 - Performance Technology
- THEA 331 - Directing
Six units of Biological, Physical, and Computational Sciences
A minimum of two units in the same subject, from two of the following subjects:
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Economics
- Mathematics
- Physics
Two additional units approved by the department
Six units of Cognitive Science
A minimum of two units in the same subject, from two of the following subjects:
- Anthropology
- Biology
- Computer science
- Linguistics
- Philosophy
Two additional units approved by the department
Six units of Cross-Cultural Studies:
A minimum of four units approved by the department.
Proficiency in a Non-English Language, Demonstrated by One of the Following:
- Successful completion of Reed language courses:
⇒ Two units at a second-year level, OR ⇒ One unit at a higher level; - Department Approval of language courses taken elsewhere, which may include:
⇒ Successful completion of language courses taken in secondary (high) school or at another college/university, AND/OR ⇒ Successful completion of a language placement examination at Reed; - Department approval following an individual assessment of language proficiency
Six units of History and Social Sciences
A minimum of two units in the same subject, from two of the following subjects:
- Anthropology
- Economics
- History
- Political Science
- Religion
- Sociology
- 200-level Humanities
Two additional units approved by the department
Junior Year Requirement:
- Junior qualifying examination
Ordinarily, the qualifying exam is taken in the second semester of the student’s junior year, after completing five units in psychology, at least two of which are core courses, listed above. |
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