Name:_____________________ID#:_________________Email:________________@ucsc.edu PSYCHOLOGY INTENSIVE MAJOR REQUIREMENTS - 2010 CATALOG Courses to complete BEFORE declaring: ! Math Requirement Courses: AMS 3 or 6, or Math 3 or 4 or 11A, or 11B; OR Tests: 300+ on Math Placement or a 3, 4 or 5 on the AP Calculus exam ! Psych 1 Intro to Psychology (or 4+ on AP exam) ! Psych 2 Intro to Psychology Statistics (or AMS 5 or AMS 7) Once you complete the (3) above requirements and received your grades you are eligible to declare Major and Minor Admissions Policy Note: The B- grade requirement is only in effect for those students who have catalog rights of 2011-12 or later To be admitted to the major or minor, students must demonstrate the attainment of foundational skills by receiving a grade of at least B- in (a) Psychology 1 and (b) Psychology 2 or Applied mathematics and statistics 5 or 7/L. For the complete policy, please see the psychology department website. Other required courses: ! Psych 100 Research Methods in Psychology (1/2 DC) – must be taken at UCSC (Pre- Reqs for Psych 100: Entry Level Writing; & Composition; & Math req. or equivalent; & Psych 2 or equivalent) ! Psych 10 Introduction to Developmental Psychology (Pre- Reqs for Psych 10: Psyc 1, Psych 2 or equivalent & Math req. or equivalent) RECOMMENDED: Psych 20, 40 and 60. These courses may be needed as prerequisites for upper-division courses. REVIEW upper-division course descriptions in the University Catalog. THIRTEEN Upper-Division Psychology Courses: • • • Two courses in each area of Psychology (Developmental, Cognitive, Social & Clinical-Personality) One of the eight courses must be a “Seminar” (specific courses identified in the Catalog) Coursese may be completed in any order. Refer to the website to plan for the year. At least one course in each area must be taken in the classroom at UCSC’s Psychology Department Developmental Psychology (Psych courses #101-119) Cognitive Psychology (Psych courses #120-139) Social Psychology (Psych courses #140-159) Clinical-Personality Psychology (Psych courses #160-179) The second course in each area may be satisfied by a UCSC Psych Dept. course or alternative course options*** 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. One of the above classes must be a seminar; list this class here: Seminar: ________________________ (senior comp & 1/2 DC requirements) Advanced course requirements: • 181, Psychological Data Analysis OR Psych 182, Advanced Research Methods: __________________ 9. Psych 10. & 11. 2 quarters of Psych 194, Advanced Research OR 2 quarters of Psych 195, Senior Thesis __________________ __________________ 12. & 13. 2 courses from one or more related disciplines outside of psych. - see reverse for approved courses. __________________ __________________ ***Options: Limited # of psych requirements may be satisfied with Psych 193; EAP courses or courses completed at OUTSIDE LIST another 4-yr institution. See advising staff for details and COURSE department approval. Outside courses counting for a Cognitive Area Course An upper division (5-unit) course from any of the following courses can be used to satisfy one of the two upper division courses required in the Cognitive Area for the general psychology major OR the two outside courses required for the intensive psychology major. Anthropology 101 - Human Evolution 106 - Primate Behavior and Ecology 110 - Anthropology of Movement Biology 20C - Ecology & Evolution 125 - Neuroscience 140 - Behavioral Ecology Computer Science 140 - Artificial Intelligence Economics 11A- Mathematical Methods for Economists I 11B- Mathematical Methods for Economist II Linguistics 101 - Phonology 113 - Syntax II 116 - Semantics II 117 - Pragmatics Linguistics (Cont’d) 123 - Philosophy of Language (Cross-listed with Philosophy) 140 - Language Change Mathematics 11A - Calculus with Applications 11B - Calculus with Applications 19A - Calculus for Sciences, Engineering, and Mathematics 19B - Calculus for Science, Engineering, and Mathematics 21 - Linear Algebra 22 - Introduction to Calculus of Several Variables Philosophy 121 Knowledge and Rationality 123 Philosophy of Language (cross-listed with Linguistics) 125 Philosophy of Science 133 Philosophy of Mind 135 Philosophy of Psychology Outside courses counting for a Developmental, Social or Clinical-Personality Area Course An upper-division (5-unit) course in the range 100-189 from any of the following departments can be used to satisfy one of the two upper-division courses required in either the Developmental, Social, or Clinical-Personality Area for the general psychology major OR the two outside courses required for the intensive psychology major. American Studies Anthropology Biological Sciences Community Studies Education Feminist Studies History of Consciousness Latin American and Latino Studies Linguistics Philosophy Sociology *Note: no course can be used that is cross-listed with a psychology course, taught by a psychology faculty member, or one in some cases that will be used to satisfy a requirement for another major or minor