BA DEGREE IN : Course Requirements Worksheet Note: PSYX 100 is a prerequisite for all subsequent PSYX courses. Additional prerequisites are listed in parentheses. Complete the following three (3) courses: Complete five (5) additional 3-credit upper division psychology courses: Semester Grade Course • May NOT include 392, 398, or 499 ______100S Introduction to Psychology ______120 Research Methods I1 Semester Grade Course 2 5 ______222 ______320 Research Methods III (120 and 222) ______330 Child Development (PSYX 120 and one of M115, M121, M151, M162, M171) ______340 Abnormal Psychology3 ______345 Child & Adolescent Psych Disorders (230 or 330) Complete one (1) of the following Math courses: ______348 Psychology of Family Violence ______M 115 Probability & Linear Math ______352 Comparative Psychology (250) ______M 121 College Algebra ______356 Human (250) ______M 151 Precalculus ______360 Social Psychology3, 4 ______M 162 Applied Calculus ______362 Multicultural Psychology ______M 171 Calculus I ______376 Principles of Cognitive Behavior Modification (270) ______378 Introduction to (340) Complete two (2) of the following: ______382 ______250N Fundamentals of Biological Psychology ______383 (250N) ______270 Fundamentals of ______385 Psychology of Personality3 6 ______280 Fundamentals of Memory & Cognition ______390 Advanced Supervised Research (290, Consent of Instructor) ______391 Special Topics Complete four (4) of the following: ______400 History and Systems in Psychology5 ______330 Child Development ______491 Special Topics ______233 Fundamentals of the Psychology of Aging ______494 Seminar / Workshop ______340 Abnormal Psychology3 May also include: ______360 Social Psychology3, 4 ______SW 423 Addiction Studies ______385 Psychology of Personality3 ______COUN 485 Theories in Context

NOTE TO ALL MAJORS: • 1PSYX 120 = SOCI 318 • You must achieve a grade of C (2.0) or better in all required • 2PSYX 222 = SOCI 202 = STAT 216 = ED 421 Psychology website: courses for the major, including Math. • 3PSYX 340, 360, & 385 may only count once. www.cas.umt.edu/psychology/ • A minimum of 60 credits must be in non-Psychology courses. • 4PSYX 360, = SOC 382, Social Psychology • You must complete at least 39 credits of coursework at or • 5Any Upper Division Writing Course, including PSYX 320, above the 300 level (this includes both Psychology and Research Methods III, and PSYX 400, History and Systems, Registrar’s website: non-Psychology courses). will meet the Upper Division writing expectation for the www.umt.edu/registrar/ • PSYX 290, 292, and 298 are limited to 6 credit hours. Major. • PSYX 298 and 398 (Service Learning courses) are not • 6PSYX 390 is limited to 3 credit hours. required; but an internship in an applied area is recommended. • Talk to your advisor about your interests in order to help • PSYX 392 and 398 are limited to 3 credit hours. guide your course selection.

Psych Major & Minor starting Fall 15 REQUIREMENTS FOR UNDERGRADUATE MINOR IN PSYCHOLOGY (Rev. Fall 2018)

Minimum = 21 credit hours of Psychology, six (6) of which must be at the 300-level or above. Note: PSYX 100 is a prerequisite for all subsequent Psychology courses. Additional prerequisites are listed in parentheses.

Complete both of the following: Sem. Grade Course ______100S Intro to Psychology ______120 Research Methods I

Complete one (1) of the following: Sem. Grade Course ______330 Child Development ______360 Social Psychology ______385 Psychology of Personality

Complete one (1) of the following: Sem. Grade Course ______340 ______378 Intro to Clinical Psychology ______345 Child/Adolescent Psychological Disorders (PSYX 230 or PSYX 330) ______376 Prin. Cognitive Behavior Mod. (PSYX 270)

Complete two (2) of the following: Sem. Grade Course ______250N Fundamentals of Biological Psychology ______270 Fundamentals of Learning ______280 Fundamentals of Cognition ______352 Comparative Psychology (PSYX 250) ______356 Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology (PSYX 250)

Complete at least two (2) courses of PSYX electives Sem. Grade Course ______

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