APPENDIX I - COURSE ARTICULATIONS HCC: Psychology, AA to UB: Psychology, BA The following pages indicate the course-to-course equivalency, as agreed upon within the articulation agreements. Course-to-course articulation, including General Education HCC Course Credits UB Equivalent Harford Requirements ENG 101 (GE) 3 WRIT 101 English Composition (GE) ENG 109 PSY 101 3 3 PSYC 201 SOC 101 3 Social Science Area (GB) Social Science Area (GB)/ Diversity (D) CMST 101 3 HIST elective (GB) 3 Psychology electives Recommended: PSY 207, 209, and 214 BIO 100 or BIO 120 (GL) 12 PSYC 240, PSYC 250, and PSYC 205 4 BIOL 101 Bio/Phys Science (GS) 3 Math Elective (GM) Recommended: MATH 216 Literature Elective (GH) Arts/Humanities Elective (GH) Recommended: ART: 201, 202, 203; MC 206; MUS 201, 202, 216, 222, 223: PHOT 209: THEA 101: VPA 201 Physical Education Elective Physical Education Fitness Elective CIS 102 (GI) General Elective TOTAL 3-4 3 3 CMAT 201 Social Science Area (GB) MATH 115 12 63-64* Lower Level Elective General Education Requirement: Social and Behavioral Science 1 General Education Requirement: Social and Behavioral Science 2 General Education Requirement: Oral Communication General Education Requirement: History or Philosophy Distributive Psychology Requirements Biological/Physical Lab Science (GL) Satisfies Bio/Phys. Science General Education (GS) Math General Education (GM) Arts and Humanities General Education (GH) Arts and Humanities General Education (GH) 1 1 3 UB Requirements General Education Requirement: Laboratory Science General Education Requirement: Non-Laboratory Science General Education Requirement: Mathematics General Education Requirement: Literature General Education Requirement: Fine Art Lower Level Elective Lower Level Elective General Education Requirement General Education Requirement: Computer Literacy Lower Level Elective * A total of 60 credits will transfer to UB NOTE: GH: Arts & Humanities must be chosen from two different disciplines. HCC Associate degree students must complete one 3-credit Diversity course. It is recommended that students select a course (GH: Arts & Humanities or GB: Behavioral/Social Sciences) that also meets the Diversity requirement. For more information, please refer to the most current edition of the HCC Catalog. APPENDIX II: UPPER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS All Harford transfer students will be required to take a minimum of 60 credits of upper division coursework at UB. Completion of the Psychology degree program at UB requires students to successfully complete the following course work: Course Number Course Title Upper Division General Education Core Requirements (6-9 credits) WRIT300 Advanced Expository Writing IDIS302 Ethical Issues in Business and Society Academic Program Requirements (18 credits) PSYC 200 Introduction to Professional Practice PSYC 300 History and Systems of Psychology PSYC 308 Research Methods and Statistics I PSYC 309 Research Methods and Statistics II PSYC 405 Tests and Measurements PSYC 490 Senior Project in Psychology Distributive Psychology Requirements (6-12 credits) Two courses in one area and one course in both of the other areas) Psychology as a Social Science PSYC 210 or PSYC 250 or PSYC 260 or PSYC 335 or PSYC 360 or PSYC 365 Psychology as a Natural Science PSYC 205 or PSYC 345 or PSYC 415 or PSYC 425 or PSYC 430 Applied Psychology PSYC 320 or PSYC 325 or PSYC 330 or PSYC 340 Credit Hours 3 3 0-3 Explanation IDIS304 (Arts and Ideas) will meet the lower division fine arts general education requirement, if necessary 3 3 3 3 3 3 0-6 Harford equivalents: PSY 209 (Social Psychology) = UB PSYC 250 (Social Psychology) 0-6 Harford equivalents: PSY 214 (Human Development) = UB PSYC 205 (Human Development) 3-6 Psychology Major Electives (9-12 credits in any PSYC course, at least 3 credits of which must be in 400 level courses PSYC Electives 9-12 Harford equivalents: PSY 207 (Educational Psychology)= UB PSYC 240 (Educational Psychology) Electives (9-18 Credits) General Electives 9-18 Total to be taken at UB: 60