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Student Name ______________________________________ Student ID No. _____________ Date _________________ B.A. in PSYCHOLOGY for students admitted fall 2015 and later GENERAL-EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (43 credits: Complete with a grade of C- or better, except where indicated by 2 .) Course Name Term Grade Waive Quantitative and Qualitative Thinking (QQT): 4 courses Natural Sciences, non-lab See List Natural Sciences, lab See List MATH 111, 113, or 115 Social or Behavioral Science See List Global and Intercultural Knowledge (GIK): 2 courses ARTS 304, IDIS 301, or Any ENGL, HIST, PHIL or ARTS Social Science 1 See List Professional and Personal Skills (PPS): 1 course IDIS 101 for students with <24 cr. only INSS 100 for students with >24 cr. only OR Any Gen Ed course See List Humanistic and Aesthetic Thinking (HAT): 2 courses choose from 2 different areas ARTS/CMAT; ENGL; HIST/PHIL See List ARTS/CMAT; ENGL; HIST/PHIL See List Communication (COM): 3 courses CMAT 201, 297, or 303 WRIT 101 WRIT 300 2 Placement Required Critical Thinking and Ethical Reasoning (CTE): 2 courses IDIS 302 2 UNIV 201, 202, or 203 3 for students with <45 cr. One CTE course for students with >45 cr. See List Any 300-level General Education Course See List Information Literacy Graduation Requirement for students with fewer than 45 credits only INFO 110 3 All students must take one of the following: ARTS 304 Arts and Ideas IDIS 301 World Cultures IDIS 302 Ethical Issues in Business and Society Students without an AA or AS degree must take one course in each of the following three areas: ENGL ___________________________ ARTS/CMAT ____________________________ HIST/PHIL ___________________ CAS Majors with an AA or AS degree must complete the following: IDIS 302 WRIT 300 Advanced Expository Writing Any 300-level Gen Ed course Capstone in major Notes: 1 Must be different from Social Science course used to fulfill QQT 2 Complete with a grade of C or better 3 UNIV 201/202/203 and INFO 110 are co-requisites Advised by (initials) Date 1

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Page 1: B.A. in PSYCHOLOGY...additional PSYC courses selected from the three distributive psychology requirement areas above and/or from the following list of courses, at least 3 credits of

Student Name ______________________________________ Student ID No. _____________ Date _________________

B.A. in PSYCHOLOGYfor students admitted fall 2015 and later

GENERAL-EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (43 credits: Complete with a grade of C- or better, except where indicated by 2.)

Course Name Term Grade Waive

Quantitative and Qualitative Thinking (QQT): 4 courses Natural Sciences, non-lab See List Natural Sciences, lab See List MATH 111, 113, or 115 Social or Behavioral Science See List

Global and Intercultural Knowledge (GIK): 2 courses ARTS 304, IDIS 301, or Any ENGL, HIST, PHIL or ARTS Social Science 1 See List

Professional and Personal Skills (PPS): 1 course IDIS 101 for students with <24 cr. only INSS 100 for students with >24 cr. only OR Any Gen Ed course See List

Humanistic and Aesthetic Thinking (HAT): 2 courses choose from 2 different areas

ARTS/CMAT; ENGL; HIST/PHIL See List ARTS/CMAT; ENGL; HIST/PHIL See List

Communication (COM): 3 courses CMAT 201, 297, or 303 WRIT 101 WRIT 300 2 Placement Required

Critical Thinking and Ethical Reasoning (CTE): 2 courses IDIS 302 2

UNIV 201, 202, or 203 3 for students with <45 cr. One CTE course for students with >45 cr. See List

Any 300-level General Education Course See List

Information Literacy Graduation Requirement for students with fewer than 45 credits only

INFO 110 3

All students must take one of the following: ARTS 304 Arts and Ideas IDIS 301 World Cultures IDIS 302 Ethical Issues in Business and Society

Students without an AA or AS degree must take one course in each of the following three areas: ENGL ___________________________ ARTS/CMAT ____________________________ HIST/PHIL ___________________

CAS Majors with an AA or AS degree must complete the following: IDIS 302 WRIT 300 Advanced Expository Writing Any 300-level Gen Ed course Capstone in major

Notes: 1 Must be different from Social Science course used to fulfill QQT 2 Complete with a grade of C or better 3 UNIV 201/202/203 and INFO 110 are co-requisites

Advised by (initials) Date

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PSYCHOLOGY PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (45 credits: Complete with a grade of C or better.)

PROGRAM CORE: 18 credits Course Name Term Grade Waive PSYC 100: Introduction to Psychology PSYC 200: Introduction to Professional Practices BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE CORE PSYC 300: History and Systems of Psychology PSYC 308: Research Methods and Statistics I*

Co-requisite: WRIT 300 Prerequisites: PSYC 200, and satisfaction of GenEd computer literacy requirement

PSYC 309: Research Methods and Statistics II* PSYC 490: Senior Project in Psychology* *Statistics courses must be taken sequentially.

DISTRIBUTIVE PSYCHOLOGY REQUIREMENT: 12 credits Complete two courses in one area and one course in each of the other two areas. Course Name Term Grade Waive Psychology as a Social Science PSYC 210: Interpersonal Psychology PSYC 250: Social Psychology PSYC 260: Psychology of Religion and Spirituality PSYC 335: Theories of Personality PSYC 360: Cross-Cultural Psychology PSYC 365: Psychology of Gender Psychology as a Natural Science PSYC 205: Human Development PSYC 345: Cognitive Psychology PSYC 415: Evolutionary Psychology PSYC 425: Sensation and Perception PSYC 430: Physiological Psychology Applied Psychology PSYC 320: Industrial and Organizational Psychology PSYC 325: Forensic Psychology PSYC 330: Health Psychology PSYC 340: Counseling Psychology PSYC 380: Community Psychology

MAJOR ELECTIVES: 15 credits Complete at least five additional PSYC courses selected from the three distributive psychology requirement areas above and/or from the following list of courses, at least 3 credits of which much be earned in 400-level courses. Course Name Term Grade Waive PSYC 215: Human Sexuality PSYC 220: Stress Identification and Management PSYC 230: Behavior Modification in Applied Settings PSYC 240: Educational Psychology

PSYC 315: Motivation PSYC 350: Abnormal Psychology PSYC 355: Interviewing Psychology PSYC 370: Psycholinguistics

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PSYC 297: Topics in Psychology

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PSYC 400: Theories of Learning PSYC 403: Training and Development PSYC 404: Organizational Consulting PSYC 405: Tests and Measurements PSYC 413: Psychopathology PSYC 445: Psychology of Aging PSYC 446: Death, Dying and Bereavement PSYC 455: Workshop in Counseling PSCY 493: Honors Seminar PSYC 494: Honors Project (3-6 credits) PSYC 497: Topics in Psychology PSYC 499: Special Projects in Psychology (1-3 credits)

GENERAL ELECTIVES Complete as many courses as necessary from any discipline to fulfill your 120-credit requirement to graduate. Course Name Term Grade Waive

INFORMATION LITERACY REQUIREMENT Complete INFO 110: Introduction to Information Literacy or all three PSYC 200: Introduction to Psychology, PSYC 308: Research Methods and Statistics I and PSYC 309: Research Methods and Statistics II.

Term Completed:

Advising Notes Date

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PSYC 375: Environmental Psychology

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