2008-2009 STUDENT NAME ______________________________________________ DATE__________________ Psychology A. A. at H arford Community College to B.S./B. A. IN PSYCHOLOGY AT UM UC This worksheet is designed to help you plan and track your progress toward your degrees. For full course descriptions, please refer to the current undergraduate Catalog. Courses taken at Harford Community College Changes in recommended courses may affect other elements of the degree plan. Lower level equivalents of UMUC upper level courses fulfill content requirements but not upper-level minimum credit requirements UMUC Equivalent Course GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (GER) (34 credits) UMUC General Education Requirements (GER) FULFILLED with completion of A.S. or A.A. CMST 101 Speech Fundamentals (3) SPCH 100 ENG 101 English Composition (3) WRTG 101 BIO 100 or BIO 120 (4) Or other Biological Lab Science History elective (3) HIST 101, 102, 103, HIST 104, HIST 112, HIST 202, HIST 207, or HIST 208 ENG 109 English Composition: Research Writing (3) WRTG 291 SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (3) Meets Harford diversity requirement SOCY 100 Biological/Phys. Science elective (3) Arts/Humanities elective (3) MATH 101 or MATH 111 (3) Recommended math elective. Behavioral/Social Science elective (3) Not SOC. Recommended General Education elective Arts/Humanities elective (3) INTERDISCIPLINARY AND EMERGING ISSUES GERs (2 credits) PE Fitness elective (1) and PE elective (1) PSYCHOLOGY RELATED COURSES (15 credits) PSY 101 General Psychology (3) Fulfills first computing GER at UMUC PSYC 100 Psychology elective (3) Psychology elective (3) Psychology elective (3) Supplemental course for major Psychology elective (3) Supplemental course for major ELECTIVES (13 credits) CIS 102 Introduction to Information Science (3) Recommended general elective. First computing GER course at UMUC IFSM 201 MATH STAT 216 Introduction to Statistics (4) Recommended general elective. Required statistics for major 200 General electives (3) General electives (3) Credits transferred: 64 credits Required courses for UMUC major Harford Psychology A.S. to PSCH, p. 1 SEQUENCE at UMUC NOTES Courses are listed in the order in which students should take them. Changes in courses and order may affect other elements of the degree plan. EMERGING ISSUES (4 credits) If requirement is completed in degree at community college, these credits may be used for electives LIBS 150 (1) Required GER course IFSM 304 (3) Or other second computing course UL ADDITIONAL REQUIRED COURSES FOR MAJOR AND DEGREE (24 credits) PSYC 305 (3) Required for major UL WRTG 391 or WRTG 391X (3) Or other upper-level intensive writing GER course UL PSYC 321 (3) Or other social science PSYC course (PSYC 345, 351, 354, 355, 357, 361, 424) UL PSYC 301 (3) Or other natural science PSYC course (BIOL 362; PSYC 310, 315, 341, 391, 441) UL PSYC 353 (3) Or other clinical science PSYC course (PSYC 432, 435, 436, 437) UL PSYC 354 (3) Or other second social science PSYC course UL PSYC 310 (3) Or other second natural science PSYC course UL PSYC 432 (3) Or other second clinical science PSYC course UL MINOR OR ELECTIVES (15 credits, at least 9 credits upper level for minor) See requirements of individual minor. UL UL UL ADDITIONAL ELECTIVES (13 credits) Choose any courses to meet 120 credits for degree. UL Note minimum requirements for upper-level coursework. UL UL TOTAL: 120 CREDITS CHECKLIST FOR FULFILLMENT OF DEGREE REQUIREMENTS See catalog for overview of all requirements. 30 credits at UMUC, including at least half of the major and minor and 15 upper level credits. 45 upper-level credits, including half the credit for the major and the minor. All required courses and minimum number of credits for major and minor. Prerequisites for major and minor courses, if needed. All General Education Requirements. Grade of C or better in all courses for the major and minor. Overall GPA of at least 2.0. At least half the credit for the major earned through graded coursework. Total 120 credits. NOTES: Required courses for UMUC major Harford Psychology A.S. to PSCH, p. 2