Benedictine College Bachelor of Science in Psychology

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COLL 100
Benedictine College
Psychology
Associate in Arts
Years 1 and 2 at
Metropolitan Community College
Bachelor of Science in
Psychology
Years 3 and 4 at Benedictine College
First Year Seminar
General Education Requirements
Communications
ENGL 101
Composition and Reading I
ENGL 102
Composition and Reading II
SPDR 100 Fundamentals of Speech
Mathematics
MATH 120
College Algebra or higher
American Institutions (choose two, one must be HIST)
HIST 120
American History I or
HIST 121
American History II or
POLS 135
Introduction to Political Science or
POLS 136
Introduction to American National Politics or
POLS 137
Introduction to State and Local Politics
Humanities
PHIL 200
Logic
SPAN 101
Elementary Spanish or
FREN 101
Elementary French
SPDR 103 or 104
Social Science
PSYC 140
General Psychology
SOSC 171
Natural Sciences
BIOL 101, 106, 108 or 100
CHEM 101, 105, PHYS 101 or 106
Electives
CSIS 110
Technology and Information Management
Electives may include any of the following Psychology
courses: PSYC 146 & 240 or 245 & 260
Other Electives
Total Credits Required
General Education Requirements
1
Rs 101
Introduction to Theology
Gs 350
BC Experience
Faith or Philosophical Inquiry
Pe 115
Wellness for Life
Aesthetic Experience
Specialized Education Requirements
Py 488
Senior Comprehensive Exam
Py 491
History & Systems of Psych.
Ma 211
Applied Statistics
Py 290
Research Methods
Experimental Psychology (2 courses)
Theoretical Psychology (1 add’l course)
Applied Psychology (1 add’l course)
Academic Minor or Electives
Credits
3
3
3
3
6
It is recommended that students select an academic
minor to round out their liberal arts education
3
5
Total Credits Required
Credits
3
cr
3
1
3
cr
3
4
3
6
3
3
34-35
128-129
* Up to 12 credits in general education may be taken at BC and transferred back to
MCC to complete the Associate in Arts Degree. Up to 64 credit hours may transfer
to Benedictine from a two-year school
3
3
3
5
5
3
9
6
63-64*
Student must complete a Writing Intensive course AND either a Human Diversity
course or Learning Community as part of the degree requirements.
Updated 7/2012
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