Psychology - Albright College Faculty

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Student Name:_______________________________
Child and Family Studies Full Major
Sociology and Anthropology
Required Core Courses
Psychology
Completed?
Required Psychology Courses
101: Intro
100: Introduction to Psychology
213: Theory
206: Social Psychology
One of the Following
Biologically Related Courses:
490: Senior Seminar
Additional Required Specialized
Child and Family Courses
Completed?
Completed?
205: Biological Foundations
Completed?
305: Behavioral Neuroscience
One of the Following
Development Courses:
261: The Family
Completed?
230: Human Development
To Complete Core –
Either Group Below:
Completed?
SOC 211 & SOC212
/
PSY200 & PSY201
/
One of the Following Lower Level
Specialized Family Courses:
240: Child Development
One of the Following:
340: Cognitive Psych.
350: Animals in Environ.
Completed?
355: Motivation & Learning
One of the Following
Behavioral Disorder Courses:
203: Human Services
265: Global Families
Two of the Following
Intermediate Specialized
Family Courses:
Completed?
Completed?
390: Adult Behavioral Disorders
391: Child Behavioral Disorders
Completed?
302: Juvenile Delinquency
Additional Required Courses:
311: Domestic Violence
Completed?
400 Level Seminar Course
Although not required, students are encouraged to take PSY401A:
Fieldwork in Psychology/Clinical and Counseling Interests.
ANT 320: Sex, Gender, Culture
One of the Following Advanced
Application Courses:
Completed?
271: Work & Family Conflict
483: Immigration & Transnat’l Families
General Studies (Liberal Arts) Requirements
General
Completed?
Connections (2 courses)
Completed?
Eng 101*
FYS & 3 of 5 Foundations must be completed before Connections Courses. At
least 1 Connections course must be designated for global content, and at least
one must be a humanities course. If a single course satisfies both criteria any
second Connections course can complete the requirement. Connections
courses may not count toward the major and must be from two different
departments
Eng 102*
1.
FYS 100
2.
Foreign Language* (1-3 courses)
Completed?
Synthesis (1 course)
Completed?
Requires junior or senior standing; may not count toward the major.
1.
2.
3.
*Placement will determine how many and which courses are needed within these categories.
Foundations (5 courses)
Completed?
Electives Needed to Achieve 32 Courses:
Humanities
1
Social Science
2
Natural Science
3
Quantitative skills
4
Fine arts
5
Completed?
6
Albright Cultural Experience Events: (16 events) To be completed before junior year (8 for sophomore transfers, none for junior transfers.
Rev. 11/4/2013
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Prerequisites in the Department
All 300 level courses (excluding 400 level Anthropology) require a sophomore standing or above
All 400 level Sociology (excluding 400 level Anthropology) courses require a junior standing or above.
Courses at the 400 level also have as a prerequisite that all other core courses be completed in addition to at
least one additional 300 level course.
SOC 202: The Criminal Justice System
SOC 203: Human Services
SOC 211: Statistics
SOC 230: Cultural Sociology
SOC 253: Criminal Investigation
SOC 254: Advanced Criminal Investigation
SOC 271: Work & Family Conflict
SOC 302: Juvenile Delinquency
SOC 305: Terrorism
SOC 307: Organized Crime
SOC 309: Criminal Corrections
SOC 311: Domestic Violence
SOC 331: Mass Media and Pop. Culture
SOC 332: Sociology of Sport & Leisure
SOC 333: Sociology of Religion
SOC 334: Religion & Popular Culture
SOC360: Crime and the Media
SOC 382: Internship
SOC 385: Violence and Victims
SOC 482: Internship
ANT 482: Internship
SOC 490: Senior Seminar in Sociology
Sophomores & Freshmen Only
SOC 101
SOC 210
SOC 101
SOC 101, SOC 251
SOC 101, SOC 253
SOC 101
SOC 101, sophomore standing or above
Sophomore standing or above
Sophomore standing or above
Sophomore standing or above
Sophomore standing or above
Sophomore standing or above
SOC101, sophomore standing or above
Sophomore standing or above
Sophomore standing or above
Sophomore standing or above
Junior standing and permission of the department
SOC 101, sophomore standing or above
Junior standing or above, SOC 261, all core courses excluding 490, one additional 300 level SOC or
ANT course.
Junior standing or above, SOC 261, all core courses excluding 490, one additional 300 level SOC or
ANT course.
Junior standing or above, all core courses excluding 490, one additional 300 level SOC or ANT course.
Junior standing or above, SOC 251, all core courses, one additional 300 level SOC or ANT course
Junior standing or above, SOC 251, all core courses excluding 490, and one additional 300 level SOC
or ANT course
Junior standing or above, SOC 251, all core courses excluding 490, and one additional 300 level SOC
or ANT course.
Prerequisites: Senior standing and permission of the department
Prerequisites: Senior standing and permission of the department
Senior standing, all other core courses, and one additional 300 level SOC or ANT course.
205: Biological Foundations
305: Behavioral Neuroscience
230: Human Development
240: Child Development
340: Cognitive Psych.
350: Animals in Environ.
355: Motivation & Learning
390: Adult Behavioral Disorders
391: Child Behavioral Disorders
395: Psychological Assessment
400 Level Seminar Course
PSY200
PSY100
PSY100
PSY100
PSY200, PSY205 or permission
PSY205 or permission
PSY100
PSY201 AND PSY230 OR 240
PSY201 AND PSY230 OR 240
PSY230 OR 240 AND PSY390 OR 391
PSY201
SOC410: Sociology of Education
SOC415: Childhood and Adolescence
SOC 430: Collective Beh. and Social Mov.
SOC 440: Ethnographies in Crime and Dev.
SOC 450: White Collar Crime/Elite Dev.
SOC460: Serial Murder/Criminal Profiling
Psychology Prerequisites
Rev. 11/4/2013
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