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COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
Undergraduate Curriculum Guide B.S. Psychology 2004-2005
Arizona State University Psychology Advising Office Psychology Building - Room 236A P. O. Box 871104; Tempe, Arizona 85287-1104 (480) 965-7258 Fax: (480) 965-8544 Psychology Dept web site: http://psych.la.asu.edu Psychology Advising: http://www.asu.edu/clas/psych/dinfo/undergrad/advising.htm UNIVERSITY GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS THIS GUIDE IS NOT AGEC or TGECC Certification A CONTRACT FOR GRADUATION Semester Hours Upper Prefix Number Total Division The emphasis of this guide is on the College of Liberal Arts and First-Year Composition: ENG 101 & Sciences requirements. Although 102; or 105; or 107 & 108 (WAC 101 space is provided for your major, may be required in some cases) you must consult your major department (which, in most cases, X has its own curriculum check sheet) Literacy and Critical Inquiry L PSY 290 for specific information concerning One must be upper division L * X X your field of specialization. MA MAT 251 or X ADVISEMENT: Mathematical Studies higher It is the student’s responsibility CS PSY 230 X to meet the requirements of the major, college and university The University General Studies combined HU and SB requirements requires a in order to graduate. minimum of six hours in one area and nine in the other for a total of 15. At least one Students normally receive course must be at the upper division level. advisement in their major HU ** departments. Humanities and Fine Arts Students on probation or HU ** disqualified, students desiring HU ** to transfer into CLAS from SB PGS 101 X other colleges within the Social and Behavioral Sciences SB * University, and students SB * needing evaluation of out-of- state transfer credits should contact the Office for Sciences SQ ** 4 Academic Programs, SS 111, SQ or SG *** 4 (480) 965-6506. Awareness Areas (all three areas must be filled) REMINDER: Declarations of If cross-listing these courses in other areas do not include credit hours in semester hour total. Graduation are due in SS 111 C immediately after students enroll in Cultural Diversity their 87th hour. Deadlines: Fall Global Awareness G semester, October 1. Spring H semester, March 1. Historical Awareness
Subtotal University Section: REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION Notes for University and College: College of Liberal Arts and *Can be satisfied by Major or Foundations of Behavior course. Sciences students must satisfy the **Can be satisfied by Foundations of Behavior course following three types of ***PSY 290 cannot be used to satisfy University lab science requirement for requirements to graduate: Psychology majors; this requirement can be satisfied by Foundations of Behavior course. 1) University General Studies requirements, page 2
2) College Graduation requirements, page 3
3) Major requirements, page 4
Page 2 COLLEGE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS You CANNOT double count courses from the College Graduation requirements, including the Bridge course, with the University General Studies HU, SB, SG or SQ areas. You also CANNOT double count courses within the College Graduation requirements, including the bridge course. Pass/Fail courses CANNOT be used to satisfy any of the requirements on this page.
Semester Hours Upper Prefix Number Total Division
Second Language: Through the 202 level for most, but consult Catalog for GRK, IED (Navajo), LAT, POR and ROM requirements.
See list X Bridge Course: One course from the list of approved Bridge Courses of at least three hours. * Please see the current list on the web at http://www.asu.edu/clas/bridgecourses/ or the current *Can be satisfied by Major or “Bridge Course” flyer in SS 111 for an updated list of approved courses. Foundations of Behavior course.
NOTE: These College requirements are separate from the University General Studies requirements. Only courses whose prefixes are specified in the following lists qualify as College Graduation courses.
In most major fields, students will be considered to have fulfilled the College Graduation requirement in the division of their major (Humanities, Social and Behavioral Sciences, or Natural Sciences and Mathematics). Students majoring in Kinesiology, Family and Human Development, and Speech and Hearing Science must satisfy College Graduation requirements in all three divisions. Students majoring in Chicana/o Studies fulfill the requirements of the division of their major concentration. ** 3 Humanities: Two courses of at least three hours each at the 300 level or higher. ** 3 AFH: African American Studies Program: AFH courses only CSH: Department of Chicana/o Studies: CSH courses only ENG: Department of English: **Can be satisfied by Foundations of 2001-02: Literature courses only 2002-03 and beyond: Any course at the 300 level or higher. Behavior course (HPS or PHI) CHI, FLA, FRE, GER, HEB, ITA, JPN, KOR, LAT, POR, RUS, SCA, SPA: Department of Languages and Literatures: Any literature courses at the 300 level or above that are not also used to meet the minimum language proficiency requirement. HUM: Interdisciplinary Humanities Program PHI, HPS: Department of Philosophy REL: Department of Religious Studies WSH: Women’s Studies Program: WSH courses only *** X X Social and Behavioral Sciences: Two courses of at least three hours each at the 300 level or higher. *** X X AFS: African American Studies Program: AFS courses only ASB: Department of Anthropology ***Can be satisfied by Major (PGS) or CSS: Department of Chicana/o Studies: CSS courses only Foundations of Behavior (ASB, GCU or ECN: Department of Economics SOC) course GCU: Department of Geography HST or HIS: Department of History POS: Department of Political Science PGS: Department of Psychology SOC: Department of Sociology WST: Women’s Studies Program: EXCEPT for WST 413, 464 and 470 251 or Natural Sciences and Mathematics: Two classes of at least three hours each. MAT higher 3 Note: Students majoring in Anthropology, Geography and Psychology may not use courses from **** their major (ASM, GPH or PSY, respectively) to satisfy the Natural Sciences and Mathematics requirement. **** Can be satisfied by Foundations of ASM: Department of Anthropology BIO, MIC, MBB, PLB: School of Life Sciences Behavior course (ASM or BIO) CHM, BCH: Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry CSE: Department of Computer Science GPH: Department of Geography GLG: Department of Geological Sciences MAT, STP: Department of Mathematics and Statistics - Any course above the MAT 117 level. PHY, AST, PHS: Department of Physics and Astronomy PSY: Department of Psychology
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Page 3 ELECTIVES MAJOR REQUIREMENTS Semester Hours A grade of C or better must be achieved in all major and related courses to be counted for the Upper major in Psychology. Prefix Number Total Division
This checklist is for convenience. Consult the Psychology Advising office for a more detailed listing of courses and requirements.
Pass/Fail courses CANNOT be used for the major or related courses.
Semester Hours Related Fields for Major Upper Prefix Number Total Division Prefix Number 251 or MAT PGS 101 3 higher PSY 230 3 ** Must be approved by PSY 290 4 ** the major advisor. 1 course from 4 of the following 5 clusters ** These courses may (A-E): be cross-listed to fill A PSY 325 College Graduation 320, 323 requirements where PSY B or 324 appropriate. Subtotal Electives: C PGS 341 315 or PGS D 466 306 or E PGS Notes for Major: MINOR REQUIREMENTS 350/351 (Optional) Total: 12 12 **Students pursuing the BS in Pass/Fail courses CANNOT 2 additional courses from 1 of the clusters be used for the minor. in which one course has been completed Psychology must also complete 9 (see list of courses from advisor) credits of Foundations of Behavior PGS or 300- or coursework (i.e., courses that have 3 3 PGS 101 A grade of C or better PSY 400-level the following prefixes: ASB, ASM, must be achieved in all PGS or 400-level BIO, GCU, HPS, PHI, or SOC) courses to be counted for PSY 3 3 PSY 230 the minor. 1 course each in statistics and research: PSY 290 Check with the 1 course from 4 of the Psychology Department PSY 330 3 3 following 5 clusters: Advising office for PGS 399, PGS 499 information. These 3 3 A PSY 325 courses may be cross- or PSY 390 listed to fill other 320, 323 requirements EXCEPT in 1 psychology elective: B PSY or 324 the major. PGS or C PGS 341 PSY 3 315 or D PGS 466 306 or E PGS 350/351
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Subtotal Major: 37 24 Semester Hour Tally (Total =120, Upper Division = 45) Semester Hours Upper Material in this brochure is subject to change. Total Division IT IS IMPORTANT TO CONSULT WITH AN ADVISOR Subtotal University Section: EARLY IN YOUR COLLEGE CAREER. Arizona State University vigorously pursues affirmative action Sub Total College Graduation Section: and equal opportunity in its employment, activities and Subtotal Major Section: programs. 1/16/2004 Subtotal Elective Section: GRAND TOTAL
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