Four Year Plan Psychology BS Counseling & Practice Track The following is a suggested four-year plan of study for freshmen entering LMU during the 2016-2017 academic year. This plan should be used in conjunction with the University catalog and in consultation with the faculty advisor. Transfer students should contact their advisor if they have questions regarding transfer credit. Courses listed on the four-year plan may be taken during other semesters, based on availability and course placement. This plan meets LMU’s general education (Liberal Arts Common Core) requirements, major requirements and 300/400 level course requirements. NOTE: In order to graduate in four years (eight regular semesters), the student must average successful completion of 16 to 17 credit hours per semester. Please refer to the legend at the bottom of the page for an explanation of superscripts. ab PYSC 100 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 221 Child & Adoles. Developmb ENGL 101 Composition Ia Fine Arts Requirementa MATH 115 College Algebraa UACT 100 Strategies for College Successa PSYC 280 Statistical Methods for Soc Scib ENGL 240, 250, or 260a History Requirementa Science Requirementa Elective LNCN 100 Lincoln’s Life & Legacya Freshman Year PYSC 222 Adult Developmenta SOCI 100 Intro to Sociologya ENGL 102 Composition IIa COMM 200 Fund. Speech Communicationa Elective ISYS Computer Literacya 3 3 3 3 3 2 17 Sophomore Year 3 PSYC 315 Theories of Personalityb 3 History Requirementa 3 Fine Arts, Humanities, Ethics Reqa 4 Science Requirementa 3 Elective 1 17 PSYC 314 History & Syst of Psychologyb PSYC 255 Social Psychologyb LNCN 300 American Citizenshipa Elective (300/400 level) Elective (300/400 level) Elective 3 3 1 3 3 3 16 PSYC 480 Experimental Psychologyb PSYC 460 Theory Psychotherapyb Elective (300/400 level) Elective Elective 3 4 3 3 2 15 Junior Year PSYC 340 Abnormal Psychologyb PSYC 380 Research in Psychologyb Elective Elective Elective Senior Year PSYC 450 Health Psychologyb PSYC 470 Tests & Measurementb PSYC 498 Seminar & Internshipb Total Hours = 128 a = general education or degree requirement, b = major requirement Revised 05/20/16 3 3 3 3 3 2 17 3 3 3 4 3 16 3 3 3 3 3 15 3 3 9 15