UPPER DIVISION FORM Original copy signed by major and minor advisors must be filed with the Coordinator of Undergraduate Services (Analyst) for the College of Behavioral and Health Sciences three semesters before graduation. Student name: (Last) (First) Mailing address: Degree: Bachelor of Science Major: Industrial/Organ. Psy COURSES REQUIRED COMMUNICATION (9 hours) COMM 2200 ENGL 1010 ENGL 1020 Fundamentals of Communication Expository Writing Research & Argumentative Writing HIST 2010 HIST 2020 HIST 2030 Survey of US History I Survey of US History II Tennessee History HISTORY (Choose 6 hours) (MI) ID#: Email address: Phone #: Minor(s): Catalog: 2011-2012 CREDIT HOURS G R A D E PROPOSED SUBSTITUTIONS - MUST SUBMIT SUB FORM FOR APPROVAL ** Course Prefix & Number Sem Hrs Institution where course was taken 9 hours 6 hours HUMANITIES &/or FINE ARTS (Choose 9 hours) One course must be in Literature as indicated by a * sign. The other two courses selected must be with different prefixes. ENGL 2020 ENGL 2030 Themes in Literature and Culture * Experience of Literature * HUM 2610 ANTH 2210 ART 1030 ART 1910 ART 1920 DANC 1000 HIST 1010 Foreign Literature in Translation * Introduction to World Prehistory Orientation to Art Art History Survey I Art History Survey II Dance Appreciation Survey of Western Civilization I HIST 1020 HIST 1110 HIST 1120 MUS 1030 PHIL 1030 THEA 1030 Survey of Western Civilization II Survey of World Civilization I Survey of World Civilization II Introduction to Music Introduction to Philosophy Theatre Appreciation MATH 1710 MATH 1730 College Algebra Pre-Calculus MATHEMATICS (Choose 3 hours) NATURAL SCIENCES (Choose 8 hours) The two courses selected must be with different prefixes. 9 hours 3 hours 8 hours ASTR1030/1031 Exploring the Universe BIOL1030/1031 BIOL1110/1111 BIOL2010/2011 BIOL2020/2021 CHEM1010/1011 CHEM1030/1031 CHEM1110/1111 CHEM1130/1131 GEOL1030/1031 GEOL1040/1041 PHYS1110 Topics in Biology General Biology Human Anatomy & Physiology I Human Anatomy & Physiology II Introduction to Chemistry Chemistry for the Consumer General Chemistry Contemporary Issues in Science Introduction to Earth Science Physical Geology Discovering Physics PHYS1130/1031Contemporary Issues in Science PHYS2010/2011 Non-Calc-Based Physics I PHYS2110/2111 Calculus-Based Physics I PSCI1030/1031 Physical Science ** Any course substitution(s) must be approved on an MTSU Course Substitution form with appropriate advisor, department chair, and college dean signatures BEFORE being submitted to the Graduation Analyst. Approval submitted? Student name: (Last) (First) Degree: Bachelor of Science Major: Industrial/Organ. Psy COURSES REQUIRED SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES The two courses selected must be with different prefixes. AAS 2100 ANTH 2010 ECON 2410 GEOG 2000 GS 2010 HLTH1530/1531 JOUR/EMC/ RI 1020 PS 1010 PS 1005 PSY 1410 SOC 1010 SOC 2010 WGST 2100 Introduction to African-American Studies Cultural Anthropology Principles of Macroeconomics Regional Geography Introduction to Cross-Cultural Experiences Health and Wellness American Media and Social Institutions Foundations of Government American Government and Politics General Psychology (REQUIRED FOR MAJOR) Introductory Sociology Social Problems Introduction to Women's Studies MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (MI) Minor(s): HOURS 6 hours ID#: Catalog: 2011-2012 G R A D E PROPOSED SUBSTITUTIONS - MUST SUBMIT SUB FORM FOR APPROVAL ** Course Prefix & Number Sem Hrs Institution where course was taken Approval submitted? 3 46 hours Required Core Courses (Must earn a C- or better) PSY 1410 General Psychology PSY 2210 Psychology of Social Behavior PSY 3020 Basic Statistics PSY 3070 Research Methods PSY 3071 Research Methods Lab PSY 3320 Introduction to I/O Psychology PSY 3230 or Abnormal Psychology or PSY 3590 Personality PSY 4040 or Intro. to Cognitive or PSY 4480 Learning Theories PSY 4260 Intro. to Psychological Testing PSY 4270 Personnel Selection & Placement PSY 4290 Wage & Salary Administration PSY 4330 I/O Training & Development PSY 4360 Organizational Psychology PSY 4370 Motivation & Work Attitude I/O Psychology Electives (select 6 hrs) Advanced Statistics PSY 4070 PSY 4340 Human Factors PSY 4350 Safety Psychology PSY 4380 Group Dynamics PSY 4390 Persuasion PSY 4610 Adult Psychology and Aging PSY 4720 Multicultural Perspectives PSY 4730 Apprenticeship: Industrial 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ____ hours MINOR: A course cannot be used in both the major and the minor. Major Advisor's Signature Minor Advisor's Signature Date Date Degrees require a minimum of: (1) 120 semester hours with at least a 2.0 grade point average; 12 of the last 18 hours must be taken at MTSU - not transferred; (2) 42 upper-division hours (3000-4000 level courses) with at least a 2.0 grade point average; (3) 30 upper-division hours must be taken at MTSU - not transferred; and (4) 60 senior college hours (taken at a four-year college). Remedial/Developmental courses do not count toward the 120-hour requirement or cumulative degree GPA. Courses used to fulfill high school deficiencies can only be counted as ELECTIVE credit. rev. 8/9/2011 ** Any course substitution(s) must be approved on an MTSU Course Substitution form with appropriate advisor, department chair, and college dean signatures BEFORE being submitted to the Graduation Analyst. An INTENT TO GRADUATE FORM must be filed with this Upper Division Form three semesters before graduation. To print an INTENT TO GRADUATE FORM go to http://www.mtsu.edu/records/sforms.htm and choose INTENT TO GRADUATE FORM.