psychology second major/education majors

advertisement

Name: _______________Student ID: _______________Start Term: _______________

COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY

KEAN UNIVERSITY

SECOND MAJOR/CONTENT AREA/ P-3 & K-5 EDUCATION MAJORS

FALL 2014

Required Courses: 13 credits

REQUIREMENTS: 31 CREDITS

CREDITS GRADE

PSY 2000 Professional Psychology: Principles and Practice

3

PSY 3200 Psychological Statistics 3

PSY 4200 Tests and Measurements* or

3

PSY 4205 Honors Tests and Measurements*

3

PSY 4230 Experimental Psychology* or

4

PSY 4235 Honors Experimental Psychology*

4

Major Electives: 15 credits

Five Psychology courses from at least three categories (see list); selected with departmental advisement

PSY 3

PSY 3

PSY

PSY

3

3

PSY

Major/GE Capstone Course: 3 credits

PSY 4940 Seminar: Issues in Contemporary Psychology

PSY 4945 Honors Seminar: Issues in Contemporary Psy or

3

3

3

* PSY 3200 is a pre-requisite

Note: A course in General Psychology, taken within 10 years, is a prerequisite of the above.

See the School of Psychology on East Campus room 234 for advisement.

Bring this form with you to all advisement sessions.

Advisor Signature ____________________________________________________

Advisor Signature ____________________________________________________

Executive Director/Assistant Chair ______________________________________

(For Graduation only)

Fall 2014

Name: _______________Student ID: _______________Start Term: _______________

PSYCHOLOGY ELECTIVES

DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY

PSY 2100 Child Psychology

PSY 2110 Psychology of Adolescence

PSY 3110 Lifespan Developmental Psychology

PSY 3120 Adult Psychology (PSY 2100 or 2110 prerequisite)

PSY 3130 Psychology of Aging (PSY 2100 or 2110 prerequisite)

THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS

PSY 3310 Psychology of Learning

PSY 3320 Theories of Personality

PSY 3360 Theories of Motivation

PSY 3540 Abnormal Psychology

PSY 4310 History and Systems of Psychology

PSY 4350 Evolutionary Psychology

APPLIED AREAS

PSY 3200 Psychological Statistics

PSY 3300 Research Design and Analysis

PSY 3400 Organizational Behavior

PSY 3420 Environmental Psychology

PSY 3660 Community Psychology

PSY 4200 Tests and Measurements (PSY3200 prerequisite)

PSY 4230 Experimental Psychology (PSY3200 prerequisite)

PSY 4400 Principles of Behavioral Analysis

PSY 4420 Industrial/Organizational Psychology

PSY 4430 Forensic Psychology

PSY 4450 Psychotherapy and Counseling Techniques (PSY 3540 prerequisite)

PSRT 1102 or 1103 Psychiatric Rehabilitation

SOCIAL AND INTERPERSONAL APPROACHES

PSY 2630 Psychology of Prejudice and Racism

PSY 2640 Marriage & Family

PSY 3000 Cross-Cultural Psychology

PSY 3340 Psychology of Women

PSY 3630 Social Psychology

PSY 3650 Understanding Self and Others

PSY 3680 Positive Psychology

PSRT 1101 Psychiatric Rehabilitation

MIND/BRAIN

PSY 3330 Psychology of Consciousness

PSY 3370 Psychology of Attention

PSY 3380 Psychology of the Arts

PSY 4360 Physiological Psychology

PSY 4380 Psychology of Perception

PSY 4390 Cognitive Processes

PSY 4440 Functional Neuropsychology

NOTE: PSY 4970 INDEPENDENT STUDY & PSY 4960 SPECIAL TOPICS IN PSYCHOLOGY CAN BE TAKEN IN ANY

CONTENT AREA AS DETERMINED BY INSTRUCTOR. IT MAY BE TAKEN ONCE AS A MAJOR ELECTIVE

Fall 2014

Download