Recommended Course Sequence for Dual Degree Students The following is a sample course sequence. It is not a required course sequence as there are plenty of other ways and combinations to fulfill all of the Dual Degree requirements. Courses do not necessarily have to be completed in the semester in which they are listed. You can shuffle courses around and take them earlier or later than listed as long as you have completed them by the end of your third Spring. Note: Courses fill up fast or might not be offered. Being a Dual Degree student does not guarantee you spots in a class. Highlighted courses indicate pre-requisites (e.g., Bio 103 is a pre-req for Bio 312 and Che 103, which is a pre-req for Bio 312, which is a pre-req for Bio 313), so you should take them in order and plan ahead. b Fall 1 Spring GE: BIO 103/105 CLS: SOC 110 GE: CST or ENG 110 GE: MTH 150 GE: UWL 100 (recomm.) GE: PSY 100 GE: CST or ENG 110 GE: Minority Cultures (e,g, PSY 285)a GE: Arts GE: CHE 103b 14-15 credits 2 16 credits BIO 312bc PSY 210 GE: History GE: Math 145 *Medical Terminology (HP 250/CHE 450) BIO 313b GE: Health & Well-Being GE: Humanistic Studies (ENG 200) PSY 241 GE: Arts 15 credits 3 4 PSY 204 PSY 331 GE: Internat’l (e.g., PSY 282)a CLS: Humanities *2-3 credits of any 300/400 course d 15-16 credits OT 524: Anatomy OT 526: Human Movement OT 544 & 545: Bio/Kinesiology OT 550 & 551: Assessment OT 570 & 570: Group Dynamics OT 530 & 531: Occupational Performance 16 credits 5 6 Summer 15 credits Apply to OT program by January need 91 credits by the end of Spring PSY 334 (or other Cat V) PSY 434 (or other Cat V) PHY 125 *4-6 credits at 300/400 level not in Psych d 14-16 credits OT 611: Pathophysiology OT 515: Neuroanatomy OT 573: Fieldwork I Mental Illness OT 660 & 661: Mental Illness OT 670 & 671: OT & Phys. Dysfunction OT 750 & 751: OT Research OT 775: Critical Anal. Of Practice 16 credits OT Coursework Optional: Take courses to catch up or remain on track OT 520 OT 521 OT 523 8 credits OT courses – 5 credits Possible Cat. V. Psych Courses – 3 credits OT Coursework OT Fldwrk OT Fldwrk – Graduate in December a You may take any course in these categories, but you should choose either PSY 285 or PSY 282 in one of them. b You have the option of taking Bio 312 and 313 at a school other than UW-L (e.g., WTC) that does not require CHE 103 as a pre-req for BIO 312/313. Talk to your advisor about this option. c Only Bio majors can register for Bio 312 through WINGS. Refer to the Psychology advising website for info on how to sign up for this course. d NUT 200, ANT 203, SOC 325, 326, 338, 420, or 422; CHE 441; HED 409 or 474, CEI 450 (internship). We recommend you think about internship credit (CEI 450) for some of these credits. You need to visit career services to choose a site and have a faculty advisor agree to oversee your placement.