California State University, San Bernardino Bachelor of Arts in Psychology PSYC 355 Industrial Psychology PSYC 382 Psychology of Social Behavior PSYC 385 Personality PSYC 390 Abnormal Psychology Basic Processes Requirements (64-66 units) Twelve units chosen from: As prerequisites for acceptance into the B.A. in Psychology or Biological Psychology, students must complete the following as a "Pre-psychology major." Upon completion of the requirements, student's major will be changed automatically from "Pre-psychology" to "Psychology" status. Following formal entrance to the psychology major, students may proceed with PSYC 311 and 400-level courses. Students enrolled in their prepsychology course in statistics (e.g. PSYC 210) will be allowed to enroll in PSYC 311 for the following quarter with the understanding that all pre-psychology requirements will be completed successfully. Prior to completing the prerequisites, students who have completed PSYC 100 may proceed with upper division major requirements with the exception of PSYC 311 and the upper division laboratories. General Education Basic Skills in English (A1) (4) One of the following: 4 PSYC 357 History and Systems of Psychology PSYC 360 Cognitive Psychology PSYC 362 Learning and Motivation PSYC 363 Biological Psychology PSYC 364 Perception Four units chosen from: PSYC 315 Communication Processes PSYC 318 Health Psychology PSYC 351 Behavior Modification: Principles and Applications PSYC 377 Tests and Measurements PSYC 386 Introduction to Psychotherapy PSYC 575 Internship in Psychology Stretch Composition III PSYC 357 History and Systems of Psychology ENG 104B Stretch Composition III for Multilingual Students PSYC 377 Tests and Measurements ENG 106A Accelerated Stretch Composition II PSYC 410 Advanced Psychological Statistics ENG 106B Accelerated Stretch Composition II for Multilingual Students PSYC 595B Independent Study PSYC 595C Independent Study Advanced First-Year Composition PSYC 595D Independent Study One of the following: MATH 110 College Algebra MATH 115 The Ideas of Mathematics MATH 120 Pre-Calculus Mathematics MATH 192 Methods of Calculus MATH 211 Basic Concepts of Calculus PSYC 100 Advanced Culminating Experience 4 PSYC 101 Psychology as a Major PSYC 210 Psychological Statistics Total Units 64-66 Note: Students may apply only one of these courses. Six units chosen from: PSYC 431 Experimental Psychology: Developmental 1 PSYC 432 Experimental Psychology: Clinical 5 PSYC 433 Experimental Psychology: Biological PSYC 434 Experimental Psychology: Social PSYC 435 Experimental Psychology: Personality PSYC 436 Experimental Psychology: Learning and Motivation PSYC 437 Experimental Psychology: Cognition and Perception PSYC 438 Experimental Psychology: Industrial and Organizational The grade earned in the above courses must be no lower than a "C" (2.0). Students are encouraged to petition for the "Pre-psychology major" and to complete PSYC 101 early in the curriculum. Requirements for the B.A. in Psychology PSYC 100 Introduction to Psychology 4 PSYC 101 Psychology as a Major 1 PSYC 210 Psychological Statistics 5 PSYC 311 Introduction to Experimental Psychology 6 Fields of Psychology Total Units 12 * Introduction to Child Development * 6 6 Option II Four units chosen from: Twelve units chosen from: PSYC 240 4-6 Option I 4 Developmental Psychology Students must select one of the following options: * Introduction to Psychology (or its equivalent; also satisfies General Education category D4) PSYC 201 4 Sixteen units in upper-division psychology electives. Students 16 intending to apply to doctoral programs in psychology are encouraged to take the following courses: ENG 104A General Education Basic Skills in Mathematics (A3) (14) 12 Applications Requirements to enter the B.A. in Psychology ENG 107 1 PSYC 421 Advanced Seminar in Psychology: Developmental PSYC 422 Advanced Seminar in Psychology: Clinical PSYC 423 Advanced Seminar in Psychology: Biological 4 2 Bachelor of Arts in Psychology PSYC 424 Advanced Seminar in Psychology: Social PSYC 425 Advanced Seminar in Psychology: Personality PSYC 426 Advanced Seminar in Psychology: Learning and Motivation PSYC 427 Advanced Seminar in Psychology: Cognition and Perception PSYC 428 Advanced Seminar in Psychology: Industrial and Organizational Total Units Students interested in other educational and career goals have the opportunity to either diversify or concentrate their studies according to individualized plans developed in consultation with a departmental advisor. 4