Graduation Application Processing Form SECTION I. To be completed by Graduation Candidate. Candidate Information Name Student Identification No. E-Mail Address Phone Date Candidate Application Information Anticipated Graduation Term: ___ Fall ___ Spring ___ Summer 20____ Current GPA: Degree Type: Credits Earned: Credits Currently Enrolled: ___ Bachelor of Science ___ Bachelor of Art Double Major?: ___ No ___ Yes, 150 credits?: ___ No ___ Yes Re-Applying?: ___ No ___ Yes, Term of most recent appl submission: ___ Fall ___ Spr ___ Sum 20____ Application Packet This application contains: ___ INTENT TO GRADUATE FORM Typed ___ GRADUATION PROGRESSION FORM Typed Signed (Advisor) Signed (Student) ___ DEPARTMENTAL EXIT INTERVIEW Typed Signed (Advisor) Signed (Student) ___ RECENT TRANSCRIPT No older than 1 week (Print Date) For Student Use Submission & Application Procedures Meet with your Advisor. Review and Discuss Application Packet with Advisor. After Advisor signs forms, STUDENT SUBMITS Application packet to Administrative Assistant. Note Deadline for Applying for Graduation. Monitor iRattler Student Center Page for “Eligible to Apply” service indicator. Apply for Graduation. Complete University’s Exit Interview. Additional Student Responsibilities (Discuss with your Advisor) Ensure requirements for ALL grade changes are completed prior to the last day of classes. Ensure requirements for ALL INCOMPLETE grades are completed prior to the last day of classes. Ensure ALL Student Submission and Application Deadlines are met. Familiarize yourself with ALL graduation requirements (e.g., 120 credits, 18 minor credits, 2.0+ GPA). Ensure you have a minimum of 37 PSYCHOLOGY CREDITS (Core=19, Elective=12, Prerequisite=6). Ensure that no SINGLE course is used to satisfy TWO DIFFERENT requirements. Ensure that credits awarded for Failed (“D” grade) REQUIRED COURSES are not calculated in total credits earned for graduation; NO CREDITS are COUNTED TWICE toward the 120 graduation credits. SECTION II. To be completed by Advisor & Chairperson. For Departmental Use ONLY The following must be posted on FAMU transcript prior to graduation approval: AA degree Transfer credits for: (enter course prefix and title) The following course(s) may not be used to satisfy two different requirements. Recall, no SINGLE course may be used to satisfy TWO DIFFERENT requirements. (enter course prefix and title) General Education & Major Requirements Major & Minor Requirements General Education & Minor Requirements 1st Major & 2nd Major Requirements Must receive a “C” or better in the following courses to graduate. (Currently Failing Grade Posted; enter course prefix and title); Grade change pending? Yes No SECTION III. To be completed by Graduation Candidate & Advisor. IN ADDITION TO THE CURRENTLY ENROLLED ______ CREDITS, AN ADDITIONAL _____ CREDITS MUST BE COMPLETED TO SATISFY GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS. CANDIDATE’S GRADUATION APPROVAL IS CONTINGENT UPON THE SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF: (enter course prefix and title) ADVISOR: ____________________________________________________ DATE: _________________ CHAIRPERSON: ____________________________________________________ DATE: ___________ _____ Name: _______________________________ ID#: ____________________ Phone # & Email: _______________________________________ PSYCHOLOGY UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE AUDIT COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS ENGLISH (9 hrs.) Sem Grade Course # & Title / Yr. ENC 1101 ENC 1102 a ENC 2300, or 3243, or 3320; or CRW 3211 MATHEMATICS (6 hrs.) S/Yr. Gr. MAC 1105-College Algebra STA 2023 Prob.& Statsb NATURAL SCIENCES* (6 hrs.) S/Yr. Gr. BSC HUMANITIES* (6 hrs.) SOCIAL SCIENCES* (6 hrs.) AMH 2091 or AFA 3104 COMPUTER LITERACY (3hrs.) S/Yr. Gr. S/Yr. Gr. S/Yr. Gr. GENERAL EDUCATION Total Hours: FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS** 2 years in High School BA degree FRE or SPN 1120 I FRE or SPN 1120L I Lab FRE or SPN 1121 II FRE or SPN 1121 II Lab FRE or SPN 2220 I FRE or SPN 2220L I Lab FOREIGN LANGUAGE Total Hours: STATEWIDE PREREQUISITES for PSYCHOLOGY PSY 2012 Intro to Psychology DEP 2004 Human Gr. & Dev. STA 2023c & BSCc credits counted above PSY. PREREQUISITES Total Hours (6 hrs): COLUMN 3 PSYCHOLOGY REQUIREMENTS CORE COURSES (19 hrs.) Sem./ Grade Course # & Title Yr. SOP 3782 Black Psy. PSY 3204 Psy. Stat. b PSY 3213 Research Design & Meth. a CLP 4143 Abnormal Psy. EXP 3704C Exp. Psy. a PSY 4604 His. & Sys. Psy. PSYCHOLOGY CORE Total Hours: MINOR REQUIREMENTS MINOR COURSES (18 hrs. e) Sem. Grade Course # & Title / Yr. PSY. ELECTIVE CLUSTERS† (12 hrs.) APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY CLP 4303 Intro to Clin.Psy. EAB 3702 Appl. Behl. Anal. EDP 2002 Educational Psy. EXP 3413 Theor. Learning INP 2002 Industrial Psy. PSY 3923 Current Topics PSY 4302C Psy. Measure. BIOLOGICAL PSB 3033C Psychobiology EAB 4734 Behl. Medicine S/Yr. Gr. S/Yr. Gr. SOCIAL/PERSONALITY/BLACK S/Yr. Gr. S/Yr. Gr. Minor: MINOR Total Hours: GENERAL ELECTIVES (29 hrs. f) CYP 3003 Community Psy. PPE 3003 Personality Psy. SOP II 3003 Social Psy. SOP II Lab 3724 Psy. of Rac./Prej. SOP 4742 Psy. of Women GRAD SCHOOL /HONORS PSY 3209 Adv. Psy. Stat. PSY 4906 Dir. Indiv. Study d PSY. ELECTIVE Total Hours: PSY. TRANSFER COURSES S/Yr. Gr. GENERAL ELECTIVES Total Hours: COLUMN 1 Total Hours Earned 1: COLUMN 2 Total Hours Earned 2: COLUMN 3 Total Hours Earned 3: TOTAL HOURS EARNED TO DATE 4: ANTICIPATED TERM GRAND TOTAL5: Name: _______________________________ ID#: ____________________ Phone # & Email: _______________________________________ TOTAL HOURS EARNED TO DATE: TOTAL GRADE POINT AVERAGE: ANTICIPATED HOURS AT END OF THIS SEMESTER: COMMENTS: ___________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________ ADVISEMENT SIGNATURES Date Advisor Student STUDENT ADVISING/GRADUATION CHECKLIST All students must be advised EVERY semester. Bring your unofficial transcript and this completed form to each advisement session. Advisors must review and sign below prior to submission of your graduation application to the main office or your application will not be processed. The following items must be included in your graduation application package: o Current unofficial transcript (Make sure ALL transfer credits and courses for the upcoming semester are listed.) o Completed Graduation Progression Form signed by an advisor o Graduation Approval Form signed by an advisor o University application with current semester courses included o Departmental exit survey ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ aThe department requires an advanced writing course (ENC 2300 or 3243 or 3320; CRW 3211), PSY3204, and PSY 3213 as a prerequisite to EXP3704. department requires STA2023 as a prerequisite to PSY3204. cCredits counted above. NO CREDITS are COUNTED TWICE toward the 120 graduation credits d PSY 4906 cannot be used to fulfill Psychology elective requirements e Refer to Minor Requirements designated by Department for selected minor f The Required number of General Elective credits will be fewer in this section if foreign language credits are completed (e.g., if 12 foreign language credits are completed for the BA degree, then 17 General Elective credits will be required [12 + 17 = 29 credits]) OR if additional (more than 12 credits) Psychology Electives are completed *Refer to the General Education Approved Course List **For graduation 8-10 hours are required. Graduation requirements may be satisfied w/ 2 years of the same language in high school, the CLEP test, or participation in a study abroad program. For a BA degree 12 hours of foreign language are required. † Minimum (4 courses of at least 3/credits each; PSY 4906 cannot be used to fulfill this requirement) Courses must be taken from at least 2 different clusters and a minimum of 2 courses completed in one of the chosen clusters. 1 GENERAL EDUCATION Total Hours + FOREIGN LANGUAGE Total Hours + PSY. PREREQUISITES Total Hours 2 PSYCHOLOGY CORE Total Hours + PSY. ELECTIVE Total Hours + PSY. TRANSFER Total Hours 3 MINOR Total Hours + GENERAL ELECTIVES Total Hours 4 COLUMN 1 Total Hours + COLUMN 2 Total Hours + COLUMN 3 Total Hours 5 TOTAL HOURS EARNED TO DATE + TOTAL HOURS CURRENTLY ENROLLED b The Florida A & M University – Department of Psychology Graduation Approval Form for Undergraduate Majors A completed Progression Toward Graduation Form signed by an advisor must accompany this form when applying for graduation. Type or print Name: ID# Phone # For Administrative use only GRADUATION CHECKLIST: ____ C or better in General Education Courses, prerequisites to major, major, & minor courses or double major courses (Students must obtain a minimum grade of “C” for ALL Required Courses) ____ CLAST Requirement met _____2.5+avg. in Comm. & math; ____SAT Scores: Verbal and Math (min. 500); _____ACT Scores: English, Math (min. 21), & Reading (min. 22) [The CLAST exam is no longer offered by the State of Florida.] ____ Foreign Language requirement met: o _____High school coursework (per word of student); o _____8-10 college credit hours; o _____CLEP test scores: Spanish scores – score of 50 = 4 CH for SPN1100[1120], score of 54 = 8 CH for SPN1100[1120] & SPN1101[1121] / French scores – score of 50 = 4 hours for FRE1100[1120], score of 52 = 8 for FRE1100 [1120]&1101[1121], German score – score of 50 = 4 CH, score of 63 = 8 hours; o _____Study Abroad Participant ____ Minimum of 18 hours or required course sequence in specified minor (minor is not required for double majors) ____ Completed course in at least one summer term ____ 120 minimum total credit hours (150 minimum if a double major) Be sure to identify all courses that have been repeated and ineligible for the forgiveness policy. The course credits are still included in the total credits earned BUT ARE NOT CALCULATED TOWARD CREDIT REQUIREMENTS. ____ Overall GPA of 2.0 or higher ____ Departmental Exit Survey ____ Current Unofficial Transcript APPROVED FOR GRADUATION: ____YES ____NO REASON(S) FOR DISAPPROVAL: ________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ ADVISOR’S SIGNATURE __________________________________________________ DATE_________ CHAIR’S SIGNATURE______________________________ _______________________ DATE_________ DEAN’S SIGNATURE_____________________________________________________ DATE__________ rev. 10/16/2014 6 DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY EXIT INTERVIEW FOR GRADUATING PSYCHOLOGY MAJORS Name________________________________ Gender M/F (circle one) Age ____________ Academic Minor ______________________ Please check any of the following statements that apply to you. _____ After graduation I plan to seek employment. _____ After graduation I expect to begin employment with (please identify prospective employer) ____________________________________________. _____ After graduation I plan to enter graduate school. _____ After graduation I plan to continue to apply to graduate school. (If you have already Been accepted, please provide the name of the school and its address) _______________________________________________________________________ _____ After graduation I will keep in touch with the FAMU Psychology Department and provide a permanent address to them. IN that way the department can keep me informed about significant activities events by using its website at www.famu.edu_acad_colleges_cas psychology or its address at FAMU, Room 203 GEC-B, Tallahassee, FL 32307. Permanent Address/Contact Person Address: ______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ E-Mail Address: _________________________________ _____________________________/________ Student Signature Date rev. 10/16/2014 _____________________________/______ Chairperson or Advisor Signature Date 7 GRADUATION PROGRESSION FORM INSTRUCTIONS Use the Department of Psychology Graduation Progression Form and your transcript to help you figure out what courses you still need to take. You must seek advisement from a departmental advisor so that we can insure that you are taking the courses that you need, have met all of the prerequisites, and remove the advisement hold EACH SEMESTER. To complete the Graduation Progression Form: SAVE TIME-TYPE YOUR RESPONSES ONE TIME!!!! DOWNLOAD THIS FORM FROM THE PSYCHOLOGY ADVISEMENT SITE AT HTTP://FAMU.BLACKBOARD.COM & UPDATE THEM ELECTRONICALLY EACH SEMESTER. 1. Type/write in the demographic section [name, id, contact information, semester/year major declared, AA degree award & institution (if applicable)] 2. Using your transcript, type/write in the course number and title for all courses. Include the semester enrolled and the grade earned. [You do not need to include courses retaken with the forgiveness policy or courses where you have not met the passing grade requirement]. BE SURE TO READ THE FINE PRINT. 3. All students MUST have a minor unless you choose to double major in another area. If you are unsure of a minor: Look through the course catalog for available options. Take an introductory course in the field to see if you like it. Talk to professors in the potential minor area so they can give you insights into professions related to the field. Ask your psychology advisor about the field because we have some ideas about how other fields complement psychology. Minors for most areas consist of 18 credit hours. Check with the respective departments and/or the course catalog to find out the specific number of hours and the specific courses that must be taken for a minor. Be sure to select an area that interests you and would enhance your job marketability. 4. If you complete the form electronically, be sure to save it in a convenient location so that it can be updated each semester. 5. BRING THE COMPLETED PROGRESSION FORM AND A CURRENT UNOFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT TO EACH ADVISEMENT SESSION. 6. Contact the main office to determine your advisor and their office hours. The main office is located in 203 GECB. The phone number is 599-3014. TO APPLY FOR GRADUATION: To apply for graduation you must submit the following documents: o Current unofficial transcript (Make sure ALL transfer credits and courses for the upcoming semester are listed.) o Completed Graduation Progression Form signed by an advisor o Graduation Approval Form signed by an advisor o University application with current semester courses included o Departmental exit survey rev. 10/16/2014 8 APPENDIX: STUDENT RESOURCES General Education Approved Course List All students enrolled in the lower division programs of the university must complete the following sequence of general education courses for a total of 35-36 credit hours: COMMUNICATION [6]* Complete six credit hours of the following communication courses ENC 1101, ENC 1102 Freshman Communication Skills I & II Or ENC 1121, ENC 1122 Honors Freshman Composition I & II HUMANITIES [6]* Complete two courses from the following approved humanities course list Course Prefix # AFA 3104 AMH 2010 AMH 2020 AMH 2091 AMH 3571 AMH 3572 AML 2010 AML 3041 AML 4154 ARC 2701 ARH 2000 ARH 2050 ARH 2051 ARH 3610 ARH 4410 ARH 4614 ENL 3013 ENL 3034 EUH 3100 EUH 3120 EUH 3501 HUM 2211 HUM 3214 HUM 3217 HUM 2230 HUM 3237 HUM 3238 HUM 3244 HUM 3255 HUM 3401 HUM 3421 HUM 3425 HUM 3546 HUM 3930 rev. 10/16/2014 Course Title The African Amer. Experience U.S. History 1492-1865 U.S. History 1865-Present Intro. to African-American History Afro-American History to 1865 Afro-American History Since 1865 American Literature I American Literature II Modern American Poetry Survey of Arch. History I Art Appreciation Art History I: Prehistory to Rennaiss. Art History II: Baroque to Modern American Art Modern Art History African-American Art English Literature to 18th Century English Literature II Ancient History Medieval History History of England, 1485-1714 Historical Survey I Early Civil & the Classical World Judeo Christian & Medieval Cultures Historical Survey II Counter Reformation Bar. & Enlight. The European Rennais. & Reform. 19th Cent. Rev.: Historic & Artistic Modern and Post-Modern Culture Asian Humanities African Americans in Film African Humanities Caribbean Literature & Popular Cult. Special Topics in Humanities LIT 2110 LIT 2120 LIT 3196 LIT 3824 MMC 2000 MUH 3116 MUH 3211 MUH 3212 MUH 3561 MUL 2111 MUL 2112 PHH 2102 PHH 3400 PHH 3600 Intro to Literature I Intro to Literature II African-Caribbean Literature Latino Literature Introduction to Mass Media Jazz History History and Literature of Music I History and Literature of Music II Afro-American Music Intro. to Music I Intro. to Music II Ancient and Medieval Philosophy Modern Philosophy Contemporary Philosophy PHI 2010 Intro to Philosophy PHI 2101 PHI 3601 PHI 2801 PHM 3120 REL 2000 REL 3120 REL 2135 REL 3145 REL 2210 REL 2240 REL 2320 REL 3310 REL 3383 REL 4440 THE 2000 THE 3112 THE 3113 THE 3232 THE 3235 WOH 1012 WOH 1022 Intro to Logic Ethics Intro. to Aesthetics Contemporary Black Social Phil. Intro. to Religion Religion in American Culture Black Religion in America Women in Religion Intro. to Old Testament Intro to New Testament Western World Religion Eastern World Religions Caribbean Religion & Culture Contemporary Religious Thought Intro. to Theatre Theatre History I Theatre History II Black Theatre/Film & Rel. Studies Cont. Black Theatre Hist. Of Civil. Hist. Of Civil.: Ren. to 1848 9 APPENDIX: STUDENT RESOURCES MATHEMATICS [6]* Complete two Mathematics or computation coursework at or above College Algebra from the following approved course list MAC 4211 MAC 1105 MAC 1114 MAC 1147 MAC 2223 MAC 2233 MAC 2234 MAC 2311 MAC 2312 MGF 1106 MGF 1107 MGF 2212 MTG 2206 STA 2023 Advanced Calculus College Algebra Algebraic and Trigonometric Functions Pre-Calculus Mathematics Calculus for Architecture Calculus for Business Calculus for Business II Calculus I Calculus II Liberal Arts Mathematics I Liberal Arts Mathematics II Finite Mathematics (MAD 2120) College Geometry Intro to Probability & Statistics I NATURAL SCIENCES [6-8]** Complete any two 3 credit hour courses in the following approved Natural Science course list. Department chairs are requested to revise students' curriculum plan to replace 2 credit hours of natural science laboratory requirement with elective courses. However, science majors are required to complete two courses with corresponding laboratory for each science course for a total of 8 semester credit hours. AEB 2104 Economics of Agric and Natural Resources AST 1002 Astronomy AST 1002L Astronomy Lab BOT 1010 Elementary Botany BOT 1010L Elementary Botany Lab BSC 1005 Biological Science BSC 1005L Biological Science Lab BSC 1010C General Biology I BSC 1010L General Biology I Lab BSC 1011C General Biology II BSC 1011L General Biology II Lab CHM 1015 Fundamentals of Chemistry CHM 1015L Fundamentals of Chemistry Lab CHM 1030 Intro Chemistry for Health Sci CHM 1030L Intro Chemistry for Health Sci lab CHM 1031 Chemistry for Health Sciences CHM 1031L Chemistry for Health Sciences Lab CHM 1045 General Chemistry I CHM 1045 L General Chemistry I Lab CHM 1046 General Chemistry II rev. 10/16/2014 CHM 1046L ENY 2570 EVS 4007 HUN 2401 ISC 1006 ISC 1006L ISC 1007 ISC 1007L PHY 2048 PHY 2048L PHY 2049 PHY 2049L PSC 1121 PSC 1121L General Chemistry II Lab Prin of Environmental Entomology Intro Environmental Sciences Human Nutrition Wide World Science I Wide World Science I Wide World Science II Wide World Science II Lab General Physics I General Physics I Lab General Physics II General Physics II Lab Physical Science Physical Science Lab SOCIAL SCIENCES [6]* Complete AMH 2091 Introduction to African American History or any AFA prefix course and one course from the following approved course list; GEA 2000 ANT 2000 ECO 2013 ECO 2023 POS 2001 POS 2041 POS 2112 PSY 2012 SYG 2000 World Geography Introduction to Anthropology Principles of Economics I Principles of Economics II Introduction to Political Science American National Government American State and Local Government Introduction to Psychology Introduction to Sociology Note: AMH 2091 may also be used to satisfy humanities requirement. However, a student must complete a total of 35-36 general education credit. ELECTIVES [4-6]* Complete SPC 2600 Public Speaking or HSC 1100 Health Modern Living or a course from any of the approved Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, and Humanities course lists above. NOTE: Each School/College may require students to be computer literate by requiring them to take an appropriate course or by certifying that the student has mastered certain computer competencies specified by the school/college. * A minimum grade of “C” is required. ** Please refer to academic department for minimum grade requirement for the natural Science course list [Revised 2011] 10 APPENDIX: STUDENT RESOURCES Recommended Progression for Psychology Majors Bachelor of Arts Degree Freshman Year Fall Semester ENC 1101 Freshman Communication Skills ...................... 3 MAC 1105 Algebraa........................................................... 3 FRE or SPN 1120 French or Spanish lecture & lab ........... 4 BSC any levela .................................................................. 4 14 Spring Semester ENC 1102 Freshman Communication Skills ...................... 3 STA 2023 Probability and Statisticsb ................................. 3 FRE or SPN 1121 French or Spanish lecture & lab ........... 4 PSY 2012 Intro to Psychologya.......................................... 3 General Elective ................................................................ 3 16 Sophomore Year Fall Semester DEP2004 Developmental or EDP2002 Ed. Psycha.................................................... 3 ENC 2300 or 3243 or 3320c .............................................. 3 FRE or SPN 2120 French or Spanish lecture & lab ........... 4 AMH2091 Intro to AF AM History or AFA3104 AF AM Experience ......................................... 3 Humanities Elective........................................................... 3 16 Bachelor of Science Degree Freshman Year Fall Semester ENC 1101 Freshman Communication Skills I ...................... 3 MAC 1105 Algebra a ............................................................ 3 BSC any level a.................................................................... 4 Humanities .......................................................................... 3 General Elective .................................................................. 3 16 Spring Semester ENC 1102 Freshman Communication Skills II ..................... 3 STA 2023 Probability and Statistics b ................................... 3 PSY 2012 Intro to Psychology a ........................................... 3 General Elective .................................................................. 3 CGS1160 Intro to Microcomputer Applications .................... 3 15 Sophomore Year Fall Semester DEP2004 Developmental or EDP2002 Ed. Psych a. ............ 3 ENC 2300 or 3243 or 3320c ................................................ 3 Humanities Elective............................................................. 3 AMH2091 Intro to AF AM History or AFA3104 AF AM Experience....................................... 3 General Elective .................................................................. 3 15 Spring Semester CGS1160 Intro to Microcomputer Applications ................. 3 SOP3782 Black Psychology .............................................. 3 Humanities Elective........................................................... 3 Social Science Elective ..................................................... 3 Natural Science Elective ................................................... 4 16 Spring Semester SOP3782 Black Psychology ................................................ 3 Natural Science Elective ..................................................... 4 General Elective .................................................................. 3 General Elective .................................................................. 3 Social Science Elective ....................................................... 3 16 Junior Year Fall Semester PSY3213 Research Design & Methods ............................. 3 PSY3204 Psychological Statistics b ................................... 3 General Elective ................................................................ 3 General Elective ................................................................ 3 Minor ................................................................................. 3 15 Junior Year Fall Semester PSY3213 Research Design & Methods ............................... 3 PSY3204 Psychological Statistics b ..................................... 3 Minor ................................................................................... 3 General Elective .................................................................. 3 General Elective .................................................................. 3 15 Spring Semester EXP 3704 Experimental Psychology c................................ 4 Psychology Elective .......................................................... 3 Minor ................................................................................. 3 Minor ................................................................................. 3 General Elective ................................................................ 3 16 Spring Semester EXP 3704 Experimental Psychology c.................................. 4 CLP 4142 Abnormal Psychology ......................................... 3 Minor ................................................................................... 3 Minor ................................................................................... 3 General Elective .................................................................. 3 16 Senior Year Fall Semester CLP 4142 Abnormal Psychology ....................................... 3 Psychology elective........................................................... 3 General Elective ................................................................ 3 Minor ................................................................................. 3 Minor ................................................................................ 3 15 Senior Year Fall Semester PSY 4604 History & Systems of Psychology ....................... 3 Psychology Elective ............................................................ 3 General Elective .................................................................. 3 Minor ................................................................................... 3 Minor .................................................................................. 3 15 Spring Semester PSY 4604 History & Systems of Psychology ..................... 3 Psychology Elective .......................................................... 3 Psychology Elective .......................................................... 3 Minor ................................................................................. 3 General Elective ................................................................ 3 15 Spring Semester Psychology Elective ............................................................ 3 Psychology Elective ............................................................ 3 Minor ................................................................................... 3 General Elective .................................................................. 3 General Elective .................................................................. 3 15 a a Must pass these classes with a C or better prior to declaring a major in psychology b STA2023 is a prerequisite to PSY3204 c PSY3204, PSY3213, & ENC 2300 or 3243 or 3320 are prerequisites to EXP3704 rev. 10/16/2014 Must pass these classes with a C or better prior to declaring a major in psychology b STA2023 is a prerequisite to PSY3204 c PSY3204, PSY3213, & ENC 2300 or 3243 or 3320 is a prerequisite to EXP3704 11 APPENDIX: STUDENT RESOURCES Recommended Progression for Psychology Majors with an Associates of Arts Degree This is the recommended progression for those who completed the statewide prerequisites in the AA program and met the foreign language requirement Bachelor of Science Degree First Year Fall Semester ENC 2300 or 3243 or 3320a .................. 3 STA 2023 Probability & Statistics .......... 3 SOP3782 Black Psychology ................. 3 Psychology Elective .............................. 3 Minor ..................................................... 3 15 Spring Semester PSY3213 Research Design & Methods 3 PSY3204 Psychological Statistics a....... 3 Psychology Elective .............................. 3 Minor ..................................................... 3 Minor 3 15 Second Year Fall Semester EXP 3704 Experimental Psychology b ... 4 CLP 4142 Abnormal Psychology .......... 3 Psychology Elective .............................. 3 Minor ..................................................... 3 Minor ..................................................... 3 16 Spring Semester PSY 4604 History & Systems of Psychology Psychology Elective .............................. 3 Minor ..................................................... 3 Minor ..................................................... 3 Minor .................................................... 3 15 3 a MAC b 1105 is a prerequisite to PSY3204 ENC 2300 or 3243 or 3320 is a prerequisite to EXP3704 rev. 10/16/2014 12 GRADUATION PROGRESSION PLANNING MATRIX FALL Course # & Title Sem. Hours SPRING Course # & Title Freshman Year Sem. Hours SUMMER Course # & Title Total Semester Hours: Total Semester Hours Sophomore Year Total Semester Hours Total Semester Hours: Total Semester Hours Junior Year Total Semester Hours Total Semester Hours: Total Semester Hours Senior Year Total Semester Hours Total Semester Hours: Total Semester Hours Total Semester Hours rev. 10/01/2013 Sem. Hours 13