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Nov 24, 2024
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2022 - 2023 Undergraduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Psychology, BA
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Freshman Year Fall Semester - 16 Hours
Freshman Year Spring Semester - 15 Hours
- PSYC 2803 - History And Systems Of Psychology Credit Hours: 3 2
- English Composition requirement Credit Hours: 3 1
- Lab Science requirement Credit Hours: 4 1
- World Language requirement Credit Hours: 4 5
- Additional degree requirement Credit Hours: 1 4
Sophomore Year Fall Semester - 17 Hours
Sophomore Year Spring Semester - 15 Hours
Junior Year Fall Semester - 15 Hours
Junior Year Spring Semester - 15 Hours
Senior Year Fall Semester - 15 Hours
Senior Year Spring Semester - 12 Hours
- PSYC 4953 - Psychology Capstone Credit Hours: 3 2
- Psychology requirement Credit Hours: 3 2 & 3
- Additional degree requirement Credit Hours: 3 4
- Additional degree requirement Credit Hours: 3 4
120 Total Hours
At least 40 hours must be upper-level
Notes
- General Education Core Requirements, see Graduation Requirements section of this catalog. Follow requirements with following stipulations: humanities-select one course other than PHIL 2753 ; lab science-select BIOL 1153 /BIOL 1151 is required select either CHEM 1303 /CHEM 1301 or PHSC 2713 /PHSC 2711 ; social sciences-select two courses other than PSYC 1163 .
- These courses are used to determine major courses inresidency, see Graduation Requirements. Must earn a grade of C or better in all PSYC courses applied toward the major.
- Psychology requirement, three hours. Consult with faculty advisor. Select from PSYC 3123 , PSYC 3173 , PSYC 3414 , PSYC 3653 , PSYC 3703 , PSYC 3763 , PSYC 4233 , PSYC 4243 , PSYC 4613 , PSYC 4803 , PSYC 4923 , PSYC 493V .
- Additional degree requirements, 22 hours; at least seven must be upper-level. Consult with faculty advisor. A minor is required; follow the respective minor requirements. Remaining hours may be additional PSYC courses or other electives.
- World language requirement, 11 hours. Must complete through Intermediate I of a world language.
Prior to graduation students must demonstrate competency in financial literacy by satisfactory completion of FIN 1521 - Personal Finance Applications (or an approved substitution) with a grade of C or better, or by a score of 70% or more on a challenge exam for FIN 1521 .
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