University College: Arts  Sciences  Professional Studies School of Psychology Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Master of Arts in School Psychology plus Certification (4/02) Articulation Program with Intercollege, Cyprus

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Grade Sem Subst Grade Sem Subst CORE REQUIREMENTS (70 credits) MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (30 credits) FOUNDATION COURSES (25 credits) PSYC1102 General Psychology II (3) ____ _Tr _ ____ ENGL1101 English Composition I (3) ____ _Tr _ ____ PSYC2204 Child Development (3) ____ _Tr _ ____ ENGL1102 English Composition II (3) ____ _Tr _ ____ PSYC2234 Social Psychology (3) ____ _Tr ______1Foreign Language I (3) ____ _Tr _ ____ PSYC2201 Statistics (3) ____ _Tr ______1Foreign Language II (3) ____ _Tr _ ____ PSYC3202 Experimental Psychology (3) ____ _7 _ ____ FRSH1000 Freshman Seminar (1) ____ _Tr _ ____ PSYC3315 Abnormal Psychology (3) ____ _8______MATH1101 2Comprehensive Math (3) ____ _Tr _ ____ PSYC ____ Psychology Elective (3) ____ _Tr ______3Lab Science (3) ____ _Tr _ ____ PSYC ____ Psychology Elective (3) ____ _Tr ______3Lab Science/Technology (3) ____ _Tr _ ____ PSYC ____ Psychology Elective (3) ____ _SI_ ___ _ PHIL1000 The Life of the Mind (3) ____ _Tr _ ____ PSYC ____ Psychology Elective (3) ____ _SI_ __ __ GLOBAL EDUCATION (27 credits) CORE1006 The Global Challenge (3) ____ _7______FREE ELECTIVES (16 credits) CORE2007 Perspectives on the Individ (3) ____ _W_ ____ All transfer credits from Intercollege (see semester breakdown). CORE2008 Cross-cultural Perspectives (3) ____ _Tr _ ____ CORE3009 American Experience (3) ____ _Tr _ ____ GRADUATE COURSES (60 credits) POLS1102 Geography & World Issues (3) ____ _Tr _ ____ PSYC6601 Basic Problems in Psych (3) ____ _7__ _X _ HIST1101 Western Civilization I (3) ____ _Tr _ ____ PSYC6121 Statistics (3) ____ _7__ _X _ HIST1102 Western Civilization II (3) ____ _Tr _ ____ PSYC6111 Theories of Personality (3) ____ _8__ _X _ ENGL2201 Masterpieces of World Lit I (3) ____ _7______PSYC6630 Counseling and Interviewing (3) ____ _8__ _X _ ENGL2202 Masterpieces of World Lit II (3) ____ _8______PSYC6651 Ethics and Prof Prac in Schls (3) ____ _9______EDUC7721 Philosophy of Education (3) ____ _9______DISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES (15 credits) PSYC7615 Child Assessment I (3) ____ _9 ______Communication or Speech (3) ____ _Tr _ ____ EDUC6738 Meth for Tech the Handicpd ______Fine Arts (3) ____ _Tr _ ____ or ______Political Sci or Int’l Studies (3) ____ _Tr _ ____ EDUC6756 Intro to Teach Exceptnl Child (3) ____ _9 _ ____ PSYC1101 General Psychology I (3) ____ _Tr _ ____ PSYC7122 Developmental Psychology (3) ____ _10 ______Soc or Criminal Justice (3) ____ _Tr _ ____ PSYC8115 Child Psychopathology (3) ____ _10 _ _ MULTI-DISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVE (3 credits) PSYC7820 Psych of Teach/Lrng Process (3) ____ _10 ______Jr/Sr Integrative Seminar (3) ____ _8______PSYC7815 Child Assessment II (3) ____ _10 ____ PSYC6722 Sociology of Education or BASIC SKILLS/EXCESS CREDITS EDUC6627 Orient to School Testing (3) ____ _11 ______Course 1: ( ) ______PSYC8815 Child Assessment III (3) ____ _11 ______Course 2: ( ) ______4Graduate Psychology Elective(3) ____ _11 ______4Graduate Psychology Elective(3) ____ _11 ____ REPEAT CREDITS PSYC8725 Child/Adolescent Therapy (3) ____ _12 ______Course 1: ( ) ______PSYC7825 Child Neuropsychology (3) ____ _12 ______Course 2: ( ) ______PSYC8910 School-Based Consultation (3) ____ _12 ____ PSYC8920 Externship in School Psych (3) ____ _12 ____ Intercollege / FDU (3+3) - 176 Credits (87 Credits at FDU: 27 UG and 60 G; 12 subst. UG credits) Enter grade received in “Grade” Column. Enter semester course was taken in the “Sem” Column (or Tr for transfer courses from Intercollege). Enter substituted course number (or EW for New College courses) in the “Subst” column. See reverse side for additional instructions and information.

➱ 1FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS: This requirement may be satisfied in three ways: (a) by taking six credits at the intermediate-level or above in Spanish, French, Italian, or German; (b) by taking six credits at the elementary level of a non-western European language such as, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, or Russian; or (c) by taking six credits of immersion courses in any language followed by a university-sponsored intercultural travel experience.

Incoming students who have not had the equivalent of six credits of Spanish, French, Italian, or German as determined by a proficiency exam or who wish to start a new foreign language, must take six credits of elementary foreign language as a prerequisite to the core foreign language requirements. Elementary foreign language courses may be used as free electives.

International students requiring three or four English as a Second Language (ESL) courses may use the highest two courses to satisfy the language requirement or as free electives.

Language credits will not be awarded for a student’s native language.

➱ 2MATHEMATICS REQUIREMENTS: A higher-level math course may be taken in place of MATH 1101 if the student is adequately prepared for such a course.

➱ 3LABORATORY SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS: An appropriate laboratory science in astronomy, biology, chemistry, geology, or physics or a technology course may be taken.

➱ 4These courses are classified as graduate psychology electives. Any graduate psychology courses may be taken.

➱ GENERAL NOTE: The College Core Requirements (70 credits) should normally be completed in the first two years.

A minimum of 128 credits is required for graduation. An additional 48 credits are required for the graduate degree.

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