STUDENT: STUDENT ID NUMBER: COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES • BS • PSYCHOLOGY Program Number: Effective Date: Fall 2011 Version Number: GENERAL EDUCATION I. UNIVERSITY CORE (12 credits) RC CR III. COMPETENCIES ACROSS THE CURRICULUM GR 3 COURSE: B. Written Communication: ENG 023, 024, or 025 COURSE: 3 3 3 WI 3 WI COURSE: 3 WI 3 C. Visual Literacy (VL) (3 credits) Communication-Intensive (CM) (3 credits) 3 RC CR GR CAC A. Natural Sciences: Any lab or non-lab course with prefix 3 3 CD 3 CT E. Critical Thinking (CT) (3 credits) 3 COURSE: B. Social Sciences: Any course with prefix ANT, CRJ, A Competency Across the Curriculum (CAC) course is not a separate course, but rather an overlay that is “double counted” as fulfilling both the CAC requirement and another requirement in either General Education (except for the University Core), the major, or the minor. ECO, HIS, INT, MCS, PSY, POL, SOC, or SWK; or certain GEG courses (see note at right) COURSE: D. Cultural Diversity (CD) (3 credits) COURSE: AST, BIO, CHM, ENV, GEL, MAR, or PHY; or certain GEG courses (see note at right) COURSE: CAC COURSE: COURSE: II. UNIVERSITY DISTRIBUTION (15 credits) GR COURSE: COURSE: D. Wellness: HEA 110 + activity; or 3-credit Wellness course COURSE: CR B. Quantitative Literacy (QL) (3 credits) Computer-Intensive (CP) (3 credits) C. Mathematics: MAT 017 or above COURSE: RC A. Writing Intensive (WI) (9 credits) A. Oral Communication: SPE 010 or above 3 C. Humanities: Any course with prefix ENG, HUM, PAG, PHI, WRI, WST, or Modern Language COURSE: RC CR GR CAC 3 D. Arts: Any course with prefix ARC, ARH, ART, CDE, CDH, CFT, DAN, FAR, FAS, MUP, MUS, or THE COURSE: IV. COLLEGE DISTRIBUTION (33 credits) NOTE: GEG courses with a lab and 040, 322, and 323 may be used in II.A. and GEG courses 040, 204, 274, 305, 322, 323, 324, 347, 380, and 394 may NOT be used in II.B. 3 RC A. Natural Science, Mathematics, and Computer Science# (6 credits): Choose one RC COURSE: 3 2. Elective: (MLS, GER, SPA, FRE, CHI, or ARA)* or PHI 3 3. Elective: (PAG, MLS, GER, SPA, FRE, CHI, or ARA)*, 2. Elective: MAT, CSC, AST, BIO, CHM, ENV, GEL, PHY, or COURSE: MAR; or GEG (see note at right) B. Social Science (9 credits): Choose one course in CR GR CAC 3 3 ENG, WRI, HUM, or PHI COURSE: each subcategory. 3 D. Free Electives (9 credits): Choose any university 1. Elective: HIS, ANT, GEG (see note at right), or POL courses that count toward graduation. 3 2. Elective: PSY, SOC, CRJ, or SWK COURSE: CAC subcategory. GEL, PHY, or MAR; or GEG (see note at right) COURSE: GR 1. Elective: PAG*, ENG, WRI, or HUM 1. Natural Science with Lab: AST, BIO, CHM, ENV, COURSE: CR C. Humanities (9 credits): Choose one course in each course in each subcategory. COURSE: Minimum required number of credits Credits earned (fill in number of credits) Grade earned (fill in letter grade) Competency Across the Curriculum (fill in designation) 3 E. Free Elective: Any course carrying university credit COURSE: = = = = 3 COURSE: 3 COURSE: 3 COURSE: 3 3. Elective: ANT, HIS, ECO, GEG (see note at right), PSY, POL, SOC, CRJ, or SWK COURSE: 3 NOTE: GEG courses with a lab and 040, 322, and 323 may be used in IV.A. and GEG courses 040, 204, 274, 305, 322, 323, 324, 347, 380, and 394 may NOT be used in IV.B. # Students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are required to take at least one course in Biological Science (BIO) and at least one course in Physical Science (AST, CHM, ENV, GEL, PHY, MAR, GEG with lab, or GEG 040, GEG 322, or GEG 323), and at least one of which must be a lab (each course may be counted in either sections II.A or IV.A). * Excludes courses in language instruction, conversation, composition, linguistics, syntax, stylistics, and internship courses; contact the Modern Language Studies Department for clarification. PROGRAM: #26430 Effective: Fall 2011 Bachelor of Science -- PSYCHOLOGY - INDUSTRIAL/ORGANIZATIONAL TRACK MAJOR PROGRAM (42-51 Semester Hrs.) A. PSYCHOLOGY CORE (24 Sem. Hrs.) 1. Foundation Courses * (with a C or better): PSY 011 - General Psychology PSY 200 - Statistics for Social & Behavioral Sciences PSY 270 - Experimental Psychology 2. Track Courses: PSY 220 - Industrial & Organizational PSY 240 - Social Psychology 3. Advanced Courses: PSY 310 - Principles of Measurement PSY 379 - History & Systems PSY 380 - Senior Seminar B. Required Areas (9 Sem. Hrs.) A minimum of 1 course from each area AREA 1** PSY 110 - Child Psychology PSY 120 - Adolescent Psychology PSY 125 - Lifespan Development AREA 2 PSY 311 - Learning, Motivation & Emotion PSY 340 - Cognitive Psychology AREA 3 PSY 312 - Sensation & Perception PSY 325 - Physiological Psychology C. Advanced Psychology Electives (6 Sem. Hrs.) Choose from: PSY 305 - Practicum in Psychology PSY 333 - Leadership in Organizations PSY 336 - Diversity in Organizations PSY 350 - Personnel Psychology PSY 351 - Organizational Psychology PSY 355 - Org. Dev. & Change PSY 362 - I/O Internship PSY 370 - Selected Research Topics D. Psychology Electives (3-12 Sem. Hrs.) If more than 3, the other 3 to 9 credits go under General Education Sections III or V. Gr. S.H. E. Concomitant Courses (9 Sem. Hrs.) Select from the following prefixes: ACC, BUS, MGM, MKT, POL 347, SOC 270, SPE 274. Must be 100 level or above. Gr. S.H. F. Free Electives, except PSY (9 Sem. Hrs.) G. Graduation Clearance I. Cumulative Q.P.A. II. Total Semester Hours A. General Education B. Major Program C. Concomitant Courses D. Free Electives III. Passed Comprehensive Exam Min. 2.0 120 60 42 9 9 IV. Cleared for Graduation A. Graduation Date B. Department Head C. Date Notes: * Completion recommended before earning more than 75 credits. ** A maximum of 6 credits from PSY 110, PSY 120, and PSY 125 may count toward graduation. Note: An absolute maximum of 51 hours of Psychology may be counted toward graduation requirements. Psychology majors with less than 90 credits completed must maintain an overall Q.P.A. (that is, averaged over all courses) of 2.25 or higher each semester to remain in the major. 120 credits are required to graduate. Check sheet reviewed 7/11