2013 BA Psychology Major: Cognitive Concentration (includes Philosophy Minor) updated 4/04/13

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2013 BA Psychology Major: Cognitive Concentration (includes Philosophy Minor)
General Education and Arts & Sciences Req.
Communications (9 cr.) Done:
ENGL 1010 Crit Read and Expository Writing
ENGL 1020 Crit Thinking and Argument
Take one of the following (one of these must be taken
and will count as the speech req, but not an Oral
Intensive. If an additional one is taken it will count as
Oral Intensive):
SPCH 1300 General Speech
SPCH 2300 Public Speaking
SPCH 2320 Arg & Debate (meets A&S req)
History (6 cr.) Done:
HIST 2010 The United States to 1877
HIST 2020 The United States Since 1877
Take one of the following:
HIST 1110 World History & Civ to 1500
HIST 1120 World History & Civ Since 1500
Any other non-US History
Using Information Technology (3 cr.) Done:
CSCI 1100 or pass exam
Science (8 cr.) Done:
Take one of these BIOL and either a second BIOL or
one other lab science:
BIOL 1010-1011 Biology for Non-majors I
BIOL 1020-1021 Biology for Non-majors II
BIOL 1110-1111 Bio for majors I
BIOL 1120-1121 Bio for majors II
BIOL 1130-1131 Bio for majors III
Other lab science:
Literature (3 cr.) Done:
Take one of the following:
ENGL 2030 Literary Heritage
ENGL 2110 American Literature I
ENGL 2120 American Literature II
ENGL 2210 British Literature I (W)
ENGL 2220 British Literature II (W)
ENGL 2330 World Literature
ENGL 2430 European Literature (W)
Fine Arts (3 cr.) Done:
Take one of the following:
ARTH 2010 Art History Survey I
ARTH 2010 Art History Survey II
HUMT 2310 Arts and Ideas I
HUMT 2320 Arts and Ideas II
MUSC 1030 Introduction to Music
MUSC 1035 History of Jazz
DANC 3500 Dance as a Human Experience
THEA 1030 Introduction to the Theatre
Math (3 cr.) Done:
Take one of the following:
MATH 1530 Probability & Statistics
MATH 1910 Calculus I
Humanities (3 cr.) Done:
Take one of the following:
ENGL 3150 Lit, Ethics, and Values (W)
ENGL 3280 Mythology (W)
ENTC 3020 Technology and Society
HIST 1110 World Hist and Civ to 1500 (W)
HIST 1120 World Hist and Civ Since 1500
PHIL 1030 Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 2020 Introduction to Ethics (W)
PHIL 2040 Phil as Conversation (O)(Psych req)
PHIL 2640 Science & the Mod Wld (Psych req)
RELI 2210 Intro to the Study of Religion
Soc & Behav Sciences (6 cr.) Done:
PSYC 1310 (Psych req.)
Take one of the following:
ANTH 1240 Intro to Cultural Anthropology
ECON 1050 Economics and Society
ECON 2210 Principles of Economics I
GEOG 1012 Intro to Cultural Geography
HDAL 2310 Developmental Psychology
PSCI 1110 Political Life (O, W)
PSCI 1120 Intro to American Government
SOCI 1020 Introduction to Sociology
SOCI 2020 Social Problems
SRVL 1020 Intro to Serv-Learn in Comm (O, W)
WMST 2010 Intro to Women’s Studies (W)
Core Allied Requirements for A&S Done:
PHIL 2040 Phil as Conversation (O)(Psych req)
PHIL 2640 Science and the Modern World
Take the equivalent of 2020 in a foreign language:
Foreign Language
2020
Gen Ed & A&S Complete
updated 4/04/13
Psychology Core Requirements
PSYC 1310 Intro to Psych (also meets Gen Ed)
PSYC 2000 Social Psychology
PSYC 2800 Child Psychological Science
PSYC 3050 Design & Analysis I
PSYC 3051 Design & Analysis I Lab (W,T)*
PSYC 3060 Design & Analysis II
PSYC 3061 Design & Analysis II Lab (W,T)*
PSYC 3707 Behavioral Neuroscience
PSYC 4010 (or PSYC 4017) History & Systems
PSYC 4320 Abnormal Psychology
*We are awaiting approval for these labs to be Writing and
Technology Intensive. Check with your advisor.
Take one of the following:
____PSYC 4100 Personality
____PSYC 4817 Psychological Testing
Take the following zero credit course six times:
PSYC 2020
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Cognitive Science Concentration:
____PSYC 3600 Cognition
____PSYC 4407 Psychopharmacology
____PSYC 4460 The Cog Infants & Children
Additional Allied requirements which meet the
requirements for a Philosophy Minor:
____PHIL 3010 History of Ancient Philosophy (W)
____PHIL 3030 History of Modern Philosophy (T)
____PHIL 3050 Symbolic Logic
____PHIL 3170 Philosophy of Mind
Take four of the following courses*:
____CDIS 4060 Language Development
____ENGL 3100 Introduction to Linguistics
____ENGL 4120 Descriptive Linguistics
____ENGL 4130 Soc & Psych Language
____PHIL 4087 Topics in Analytical Philosophy
*Other courses may be accepted with the approval of
the Department of Psychology Chair
NOTE: FA – offered Fall; SP – offered Spring; SU –
offered Summer. Students must earn 120 credit hours to
graduate. A grade of C or above must be earned in all
PSYC prefix courses. Students need 4 writing intensive
(W), 2 oral intensive (O), and 1 Using Technology
Intensive (T) courses unless they transferred to ETSU
with more than 50 credit hours. Then it’s 2, 1, & 1.
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