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Circle one: B.A., B.S., B.M. Thirty of the last thirty-six hours must be Catalogue Year ______completed in residence. NEW STUDENTS ENTERING AFTER JULY 2010 UNIVERSITY OF THE CUMBERLANDS Psychology - PLANNED PROGRAM

NAME: ______ID# ______DATE ______

______Major Department Chair’s Signature STUDENT SIGNATURE (Indicating Responsibility for the Requirements)

GENERAL EDUCATION CONVOCATION REQUIREMENT AND LEADERSHIP REQUIREMENT: I – CHRISTIAN FAITH (6 Hours including either MSMN 135 or MSMN 136) semester hours of credit at the time of enrollment at the University of the Cumberlands must have A. Religion (6 hours to include either MSMN 135 or MSMN 136) one full semester hour of credit for graduation. (2) Students who are 25 or more years of age at the MSMN 133 Introducing Church History ______time of initial enrollment at the University of the Cumberlands are totally exempt from Convocation. MSMN 135 Exploring the Old Testament ______Credit: 0.50 hours each semester MSMN 136 Exploring the New Testament ______MSMN 233 Introducing Christian Ethics ______INST101 INSIGHTS MSMN 239 Exploring World Religions ______LEADERSHIP REQUIREMENT: LEAD 100 Leadership Seminar (required for all students Integrated Studies Course______* ______Completing a bachelor’s degree ______II – Writing Competence (6 Hours) ENGL 131 English Composition I ______MAJOR Psychology 37 hrs ENGL 132 English Composition II ______III – Mathematical and Scientific Reasoning (7 Hours) CORE (16 hours) A. Mathematics (3 hours) Any one of the following five courses PSYC 111 Careers in Psychology ___ MATH 131 College Mathematics ______PSYC 131 Basic Psychology ___ MATH 132 College Algebra ______PSYC 234 Research Design and Statistics I ___ MATH 136 Precalculus ______PSYC 244 Research Design and Statistics II ___ MATH 140 Calculus I ______PSYC 438 History and Systems in Psychology ___ MATH 240 Calculus II ______PSYC 499 Senior Seminar ___ Integrated Studies Course______* ______Or both of the following courses PSYCHOLOGY GROUP A (3 hours) MATH 130 Concepts of Mathematics for the Elementary and Middle School Teacher I ______PSYC 331 Physiological Psychology ___ MATH 230 Concepts of Mathematics for the Elementary and Middle School PSYC 431 Psychological Testing ___ Teacher II ______PSYC 436 Learning and Cognition ___ B. Science (4 hours) BIOL 130 General Biology (and) BIOL 110 General Biology Laboratory ______PSYCHOLOGY GROUP B (6 hours) BIOL 133 Introduction to Population Biology (and) PSYC 333 Psychology of Personality ___ BIOL 113 Intro. To Population Biology Laboratory ______PSYC 334 Social Psychology ___ BIOL 134 Introduction to Cellular Biology (and) PSYC 338 Industrial / Organizational Psychology ___ BIOL 114 Intro. To Cellular Biology Laboratory ______PSYC 435 Abnormal Psychology ___ BIOL 231 Environmental Science (and) BIOL 116 Environmental Science Lab ______CHEM 132 General Chemistry I (and) CHEM 111 General Chemistry Lab ______ADDITIONAL ELECTIVE (12 hours) FROM ONE OF THE ABOVE OR THE FOLLOWING CHEM 140 Chemistry of Everyday Life ______PHYS 137 Physical Science (and) Physical Science Laboratory ______PSYC 232 Psychology and Human Development ___ PHYS 140 Astronomy ______PSYC 237 Introduction to Counseling PHYS 241 Physics I ______Integrated Studies Course______* ______PSYC 238 Psychology of Learning and Exceptionality ___ IV – Historical and Cultural Understanding (6 Hours) PSYC 332 Adult Development ___ A. History (3 hours) PSYC 401 Sports Psychology ___ HIST 138 World Civilization since 1648 ______PSYC 430 Psychology of Religion ___ HIST 231 American History to 1877 ______PSYC 433 Counseling Psychology ___ Integrated Studies Course______* ______PSYC 434 Forensic Psychology ___ B. Culture (3 hours) PSYC 490 Directed Study – Special Topics ___ BADM 135 Macroeconomics ______PSYC 491 Directed Study – Research or Readings ___ BADM 136 Microeconomics ______FREN 135 French Popular Culture ______MINOR...... ____hrs SPAN 135 Hispanic Popular Culture ______POLS 131 Introduction to Political Science ______POLS 233 American National Government ( ______POLS 235 Introduction to International Relations ______PSYC 131 Basic Psychology ______Integrated Studies Course______* ______V – Aesthetic Appreciation (6 hours representing two departments) ______ART 131 Art Appreciation ______ART 132 Ancient To Gothic Art ______ART 133 Renaissance to Modern Art ______ART 134 Drawing I ______IX – Restricted Electives (15 hours) ENG 330 Literary Studies ______Students not completing a minor MUST meet this ENGL 331 English Literature through 1660 ______requirement. ENGL 332 English Literature 1660-1830 ______ENGL 333 English Literature since 1830 ______ENGL 334 American Literature through 1865 ______ENGL 335 American Literature since 1865 ______MUPR 108-112, 114-116, 119 Music Ensemble or Band ______MUSC 130 Music Appreciation ______THTR 130 Introduction to Theatre ______Integrated Studies Course______* ______VI – Social and Professional Awareness (6 hours representing two departments) Approval Initial & Date BMIS 130 Introduction to Application Software ______COMM 130 Interpersonal Communication (or) COMM 133 Mass Media (or) Major Advisor ______Date ______COMM 230 Public Speaking (or) JOUR 130 Journalism & PR ______HLTH 236 Health and Wellness ______Minor Professor ______Date ______SOCI 131 Intro. To Sociology (or) CRJS 131 Intro. To Criminal Justice (or) HSRV 131 Survey of Human Services ______Registrar ______Date ______Integrated Studies Course______* ______Total Credit Hours in the General Education Curriculum: 37 Thirty-six hours in upper division courses must be completed by all students. This program is subject to adjustment because of error, or grades of below “C” made after planning was approved. *3-6 hours of Integrated Studies courses must be completed by all students who have reached A minimum of 128 semester hours is required for graduation with a minimum grade point average of Junior or Senior class standing. Integrated Studies courses must be completed in residence. 2.00. Thirty of the last thirty-six hours must be completed in residence.* At least one-third of the courses for the major and minor must be taken at University of the Cumberlands. No change permitted in this program without permission of the advisor. This form must be filed with the Registrar no later than the first semester of the junior year. It is the responsibility of the student to be familiar with the requirements for graduation and for the number of hours. The college does not accept this responsibility. Revised 101/08/2012 ______CONV 101 Convocation Requirement – All full-time students with less than senior standing must be enrolled. All students must have at least two full semester hours of convocation credit as a requirement for graduation. The following two exceptions exist: (1) transfer students with 60 or more

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