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 B.S. in Psychology 2015 NOTE: This document is meant to display your degree requirements. The Academic Requirements Report must be used to track progress toward fulfilling all degree requirements. The Academic Requirements Report must show all requirements “satisfied” before your degree is awarded. Name Student ID
Selectives (3 credits) University Degree Requirements Overall Credit and GPA Requirements Total Credits (120) Resident Credits (32) Stout GPA (2.000) Must include 3 credits from any Natural Science courses Natural Science Courses Racial and Ethnic Studies (6 credits) ENGL‐125 Professional Writing Elements of Style
ENGL‐207 Writing for the Media ENGL‐245 Creative Writing ENGL‐246 Informational Writing ENGL‐247 Critical Writing ENGL‐320 Business Writing ENGL‐415 Technical Writing Global Perspective (6 credits) (Complete a program of university‐approved work or study abroad, or 6 credits of global perspective approved courses) NOTE: RES and GLP requirements may be met within GE or major course selection. Psychology Major Requirements (42 Credits) Level I: Required (13 credits) General Education Requirements (40 credits) 3 3 3 Analytic Reasoning and Natural Science (10 credits) (At least one math and statistics course and a natural science course with a lab are required) PSYC‐100 PSYC‐190 PSYC‐290 PSYC‐300 PSYC‐320 4 4 2 Arts and Humanities (6 credits) 2 4 3 1 3 Select at least 1 course from each domain Learning and Cognition: PSYC‐330 PSYC‐442 PSYC‐451 COGS‐101 Psychology of Learning Cognitive Process Children’s Learning Cognitive Science I w/lab 3 3 3 3 (Must be from at least two categories: Art History/Music Appreciation, Personality & Social Processes: Creative/Performing Arts, Foreign Language & Culture, History, Literature, Philosophy) PSYC‐270 PSYC‐340 PSYC‐360 PSYC‐470 Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits) (Must be from at least two categories: Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Social Cognition & Behavior Individual & Group Differences Personality Theories & Applications Social Influence 3 3 3 3 Perception Applied Psychophysiological Methods Drugs and the Brain 3 3 3 Child Psychology Children’s Social Reasoning Adolescent Psychology 3 3 3 Biological Bases: PSYC‐432 PSYC‐391 PSYC‐333 Political Science, Psychology, Sociology) 3 Developmental: Contemporary Issues (3 credits) (Courses must be selected from the list of approved contemporary issues courses) PSYC‐251 PSYC‐351 PSYC‐352 SEE NEXT PAGE FOR ADDITONAL REQUIREMENTS Social Responsibility and Ethical Reasoning (3 credits) (Courses must be selected from the list of approved social responsibility and ethical reasoning courses) ProgramWebsite:http://www.uwstout.edu/programs/bspsyc/index.cfm
Psych Seminar I‐ Foundations Research Methods Interpreting Psych Research Psych Seminar II‐ Career Preparation Psychology: History and Systems Level II: Psychology Domains (12 credits) PSYC‐110 General Psychology (required) 3
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Must include 3 credits from approved writing courses (Select three credits from RES Category A) (Select three credits from any RES area) GE Natural Science Lab MATH‐120 College Math I or above STAT‐130 Elementary Statistics or higher Additional Liberal Studies Requirements (6 credits) ENGL‐101 or ENGL‐111 Composition 1 ENGL‐102 or ENGL‐112 Composition 2 or ENGL‐113 Honors Seminar I SPCOM‐100 Fundamentals of Speech (Selected from GE‐approved courses) See online course description for prerequisites Revised9/2013 Level III: Applied (6 credits) PSYC‐120 PSYC‐280 PSYC‐281 PSYC‐350 PSYC‐355 PSYC‐361 PSYC‐370 PSYC‐371 PSYC‐377 PSYC‐381 PSYC‐382 PSYC‐403 PSYC‐485 COUNS‐405 Psychology of Adjustment Forensic, Psychology, Law & Ethics Psychology for Sustainability Culture & Psychology Clinical & Counseling Psychology Abnormal Psychology Interpersonal Effectiveness Introduction to Health Psychology Consumer Psychology Industrial/Organizational Psychology Human Resource Management (GLP) Employee Reward Systems Recruitment & Selection Human Resources Intro to Counseling Skills 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Level IV: Experiential/Capstone (6 credits) PSYC‐390 Experimental Psychology 4 Select at least 2 credits from the following PSYC‐298, 398 or 498 Field Experience PSYC‐X49 Cooperative Ed Experience PSYC‐480 Individual Research Project I PSYC‐481 Individual Research Project II PSYC‐X99 Independent Study 2
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Level V: Psychology Electives Select courses in Levels II, III, and IV to meet the 42 credits. Second Area of Depth (13‐22 Credits): Minor, Concentration, Specialization or Individualized Concentration, an Additional Major Will Take Place of a Minor List Courses Here: ADVISOR’S SIGNATURE: __________________________________ STUDENT’S SIGNATURE: __________________________________ PROGRAM DIRECTOR’S SIGNATURE:_________________________ DATE OF PROGRAM COMPLETION: _____________________ The signature of the Program Director indicates that this student has met the program requirements to be granted the degree of Bachelor of Science in Psychology by the University of Wisconsin‐
Stout Special Instructions: It is the student’s responsibility to: 1. Maintain this program plan sheet throughout their tenure at UW‐Stout 2. See their advisor every semester to update their program 3. Check‐out for graduation with the Advisor and Program Director For more information: Dr. Sarah Wood 233 Jeter Hall Phone: 715‐232‐2283 E‐Mail: woodsara@uwstout.edu ProgramWebsite:http://www.uwstout.edu/programs/bspsyc/index.cfm
See online course description for prerequisites Revised9/2013 
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