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Psyc 110+L |
Fund. of Psych. (w.lab) |
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Psyc |
Elective (from Core 8)2 |
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INTD |
Fresh. Seminar/Psych. |
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MATH |
103, 106, or 1143 |
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ENGL 107 |
Composition |
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SOC 110 |
Intro. to Sociology |
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PHIL 120 |
Intro. to Philosophy |
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COMM 100 |
Public Speaking |
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C/IL 102 |
Computer Literacy |
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PHIL 210 |
Ethics |
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HUM |
Humanities elective1 |
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PHED |
Physical education4 |
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Sophomore |
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Psyc 210 |
Statistics in Beh. Sci. |
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Psyc 330 |
Res. Meth.: Lec. & Lab |
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Psyc |
Elective (from Core 8)2 |
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Psyc |
Elective (from Core 8)2 |
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NSCI BIOL |
Biology Elective |
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NSCI Elective |
NSCI Biol, Chem, or Phys5 |
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HUM |
Humanities elective1 |
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S/BH |
Soc/Beh Science Elective |
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PHED |
Physical education4 |
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PHED |
Physical education4 |
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Elective |
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Junior |
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Psyc |
Elective (from Core 8)2 |
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Psyc |
Elective (from Core 8)2 |
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Psyc |
Elective |
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Psyc |
Elective |
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Psyc 390 |
Ac & Career Dev |
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Psyc |
Elective |
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T/RS 121 |
Theology I |
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Elective |
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HUM |
Humanities elective1 |
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T/RS 122 |
Theology II |
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Elective |
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HUM |
Humanities elective1 |
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Senior |
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Psyc |
Elective |
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Psyc 491 |
History and Lit. II |
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Psyc 490 |
History and Lit. I |
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Elective |
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Phil or Theo elective |
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Elective |
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Elective |
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Elective |
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Elective |
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Elective |
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Elective |
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Elective |
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Humanities: History, Literature, or Foreign Languages.
2 Core 8
courses: Majors need to take 5 courses from the core 8 with at least one from
each of the following pairs:
Psyc 220 Social Psychology
or Psyc 221 Childhood and Adolescence
Psyc 224 Personality
or Psyc 225 Abnormal Psychology
Psyc 230 Sensation and
Perception* or Psyc 231 Behavioral Neuroscience*
Psyc 234 Cognitive Psychology
(Fall only)* or Psyc 235 Conditioning and Learning
(Spring only)*
* indicates that there is an
optional lab associated with this course.
2 optional labs can replace a psych elective (not a core 8 elective).
3 Or a
higher level course.
4 Students
need a total 3 credits in physical education in order to graduate.
5 Natural
science elective must be from biology, chemistry, or physics.
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Term Taken |
Registering For |
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Comments: substitutions,
waivers, etc. |
Major (41.5-42.5 Credits)
Required
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Lab Lec/Lab Lec/Lab Lec/Lab
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Psyc 110 +L |
3.5 |
Funds. of Psychology (w.
lab) |
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Psyc 210 |
3.0 |
Statistics in Beh. Sci. |
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Psyc 330 |
5.0 |
Res. Meth. in Beh. Sci.
Lec/Lab |
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Psyc 390 |
1.0 |
Jr. Sem (Ac&Car Devel) |
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Psyc 490 |
1.5 |
History & Lit. of Psych
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Psyc 491 |
1.5 |
History & Lit. of Psych
II |
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Core 8: Students must choose at least 1 from each of
the following pairs. Circle selected course in each pair.
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Psyc 220 or 221 |
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Social Psychology or |
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Psyc 224 or 225 |
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Personality or Abnormal |
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Psyc 230 or 231 |
3-4.5 |
Sensation and Perception or |
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Psyc 234 or 235 |
3-4.5 |
Cognitive Psychology or |
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Psych Electives; one elective must come from the core
8. (2) optional labs can replace one
elective.
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Core 8: |
3.0 |
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3.0 |
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3.0 |
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3.0 |
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3.0 |
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Skills
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Fresh Sem |
1.0 |
Intd 100 |
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QuantReas |
3-4 |
Math 103, 106, or 114 |
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Comp |
3.0 |
Eng 107 |
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PubSpeak |
3.0 |
Comm 100 |
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CompLit |
3.0 |
C/IL 102 (2 cr) + Lab (1 cr) |
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Electives (33 Credits; no more than 15
in Psyc; use this area for minors, concentrations, etc. **)
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3.0 |
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3.0 |
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3.0 |
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3.0 |
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3.0 |
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3.0 |
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3.0 |
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3.0 |
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Social/Behavioral Science (6 credits)
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SOC 110 * |
3.0 |
Intro. to Sociology |
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SOC 110 is recommended, not required. |
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3.0 |
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Natural Science (6 credits)
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BIOL GE Elective* |
3.0-4.0 |
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* Or a higher level course. |
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BIOL, CHEM, PHYS GE Elect. |
3.0-4.0 |
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* Or a higher level course. |
Humanities (12 credits)
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3.0 |
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3.0 |
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3.0 |
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3.0 |
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6 credits must come from the
same humanities field: History, Literature, or Foreign Language. The other 6 credits must be in the other
humanities fields.
Philosophy & T/RS (15 credits)
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PHIL 120 |
3.0 |
Intro to Philosophy |
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PHIL 210 |
3.0 |
Ethics |
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T/RS 121 |
3.0 |
Theology I |
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T/RS 122 |
3.0 |
Theology II |
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Phil or T/RS |
3.0 |
Elective |
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* Course recommended for this
requirement
Physical Education (3 credits)
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Writing Intensive Courses (from above): |
Cultural Diversity Courses (from above): |
Quantitative Reasoning (from above): |
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_Psyc 330L______ 2.
_Psyc 491_________ |
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1. Math course
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** Note here requirements
for minors, concentrations, etc.: |
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Advice
(Accumulated from multiple psychology
professors)
Plan on completing 4 out of 5
of the Core classes by the Spring term of your Junior year.
If you plan to take the GRE
Psychology test in the Fall of your Senior year, try to take as many (e.g.,
more than 5) of the Core 8 psychology electives before then. This may mean loading up on psychology credits
in your Sophomore and Junior years and pushing GE credits to your Senior year.
Note: Behavioral Neuroscience
and Conditioning and Learning are typically offered only ONCE a year. If you plan on taking any of these classes,
plan ahead and plan the rest of your schedule around them.
To do research, you do NOT
have to take it for credit. If you want
to do research, start with volunteering or FSRP (both of which are free), and
then take Undergraduate Research for credit.
If you are interested in
Biology or Neuroscience, do NOT take the biology classes for psychology
students. Take the biology classes for
Biology majors. They will fulfill your
requirements.
Take Abnormal Psychology
(Psyc 225) early if you are interested in clinical psychology. Abnormal is a prerequisite for Clinical (Psyc
360).
If you are interested in
clinical psychology, take Clinical (Psyc 360) and Psychological Testing (335)
during the Fall term of your Junior year.
If you are interested in
doctoral level clinical psychology, you should seriously consider taking Behavioral
Neuroscience (Psyc 231) as many Ph.D. programs in clinical want to see it on
your transcript.
Optimally, Field Experience
(Psyc 481) should be taken in the Spring term of your Junior year or the Fall
term of your Senior year. If applying to
graduate school, take it before you apply, but you should also get experience
on your own. Try to have at least 2 or 3
experience-based citations for your curriculum vitae if you are applying to
Ph.D. programs in clinical.
Save Personality (Psyc 224)
until at least your Junior year. It is a
class that is offered every term. And,
if you are interested in personality then you are probably interested in
clinical. To be on the right course for
clinical, you should be taking other courses (e.g., Abnormal, Clinical,
Psychological Testing, and Behavioral Neuroscience) first.
Note that certain courses, marked
with an * (e.g., Soc 110), are only recommended, not required. If not taken, something must be taken in
their place.
Two psyc courses with lab
fulfill a 3-credit requirement. If you take only 1 psyc lab course, it will
just be an extra credit on your transcript.