2012-2013 Psychology, Bachelor of Science
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Course Number and Title |
Credits |
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Foundational Studies Program requirements indicated in bold. |
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ENGL 101 Introduction to College Writing |
3 |
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ENGL 102 Intro to College Writing and Research |
3 |
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UF 100 Intellectual Foundations |
3 |
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UF 200 Civic and Ethical Foundations |
3 |
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DLM Mathematics |
3-4 |
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DLN BIOL 227 Human Anatomy and Physiology |
4 |
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DLN Natural, Physical, and Applied Sciences course |
3-4 |
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DLV Visual and Performing Arts |
3 |
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DLL Literature and Humanities |
3-4 |
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DLS Social Sciences course in a first field |
3 |
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DLS Social Sciences course in a second field |
3 |
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BIOL 228 Human Anatomy and Physiology |
4 |
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PSYC 101 General Psychology |
3 |
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PSYC 120 Introduction to the Psychology Major |
2 |
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PSYC 295 Statistical Methods |
3 |
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CID PSYC 321 Research Methods |
4 |
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FF PSYC 487 Capstone Perspectives: History and Systems |
3 |
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One course chosen from the Individual Differences cluster: PSYC 213 Psychology of Aging PSYC 219 Cross-Cultural Psychology PSYC 229 Psychology of Gender PSYC 261 Human Sexuality |
3 |
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One course chosen from the Quantitative Methods cluster: PSYC 405 Advanced Statistical Methods PSYC 421 Psychological Measurement |
3 |
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One course chosen from the Basic Experimental cluster: PSYC 335 Biological Bases of Behavior PSYC 343 Cognitive Psychology PSYC 441 Learning |
3 |
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One course chosen from the Applied Psychology cluster: PSYC 331 The Psychology of Health PSYC 357 Introduction to Counseling Skills PSYC 438 Community Psychology PSYC 455 Industrial/Organizational Psychology PSYC 459 Psychology and Law |
3 |
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One course chosen from the Developmental cluster: PSYC 309 Child Development PSYC 310 Adolescent and Adult Development PSYC 419 Children and Families: Multicultural Perspectives |
3 |
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One course chosen from the Person in Society cluster: PSYC 301 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 351 Personality PSYC 431 Social Psychology |
3 |
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Mathematics course In addition to the 3-4 credits earned under DLM requirements. |
3-5 |
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Upper-division electives to total 40 credits |
14-18 |
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Elective to total 120 credits |
22-31 |
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Total |
120 |