PSYCHOLOGY

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

CHECKSHEET FOR PSYCHOLOGY MAJORS

DECLARED FALL 2008 OR LATER


CORE

AREAS A-F are 1000 and 2000 level courses only

AREA A Essential Skills (9 hours)

_______ ENGL 1101

_______ ENGL 1102

_______ MATH 1101

AREA B Institution Options (4-5 hours)

_______ General Electives (including non-_______ Arts and Sciences courses)

AREA C Humanities/Fine Arts (6 hours)

_______ One humanities course plus one fine arts or humanities course in a _______ different department than the first humanities course

AREA D Science, Mathematics, and Technology (10-11 hours)

________ One biological science with a

lab (4 hours)

________ One physical science with or without lab (including GEOG 1111, 1112, 1113)

________ One 3-4 hour math, statistics, or computer science course

AREA E Social Sciences (12 hours)

_______ One history plus three additional _______ social sciences from at least two _______ disciplines; PSYC 1101 and 2100 _______ may go here

AREA F Major Related (18 hours)

_______ PSYC 1101

(can also count in Area E)

_______ BIOL 1103-1103L or 1107-1107L

_______ BIOL 1104-1104L or 1108-11008L

(one of theses BIOL can also count in Area D)

_______ STAT 2000 or MATH 2200-2200L

(can also count in Area D)

_______ A Physical Science course (3-4 hours) (select from ASTR, CHEM, GEOG, GEOL, PHYS) (can also count in Area D)

· TOTAL HOURS REQUIRED FOR DEGREE: 121 (39 OF WHICH MUST BE UPPER LEVEL)

GENERAL ELECTIVES (31-32 hours)

17 hours of upper level (3000+) ______________________________________________________________________________________

Other Requirements

( ) Physical Education

( ) Regents' Examination

( ) History: American & Georgia requirement

( ) Constitutions: Federal & Georgia

( ) Environmental Literacy

( ) Multicultural requirement

( ) Literature

( ) Foreign Language requirement

( ) Fine arts, philosophy, or religion (2 courses)

PSYCHOLOGY MAJOR

Methods (7 hours)

______ PSYC 3980 Research Design (3 hours)

______ PSYC 3990 Research Analysis (4 hours)

Group A - Biological (3 hours) _________

PSYC 4100 Cognitive Psychology

PSYC 4110 Learning

PSYC 4120 Sensation and Perception

PSYC 4130 Physiological and Comparative

PSYC 4140 Cognitive Neuroscience

PSYC 4150 Biological Foundations of Health Psychology

Group B - Social (3 hours) ________

PSYC 4200 Social Psychology

PSYC 4210 Psychological Testing

PSYC 4220 Developmental Psychology

PSYC 4230 Psychology of the Workplace

PSYC 4240 Psychopathology [may not receive credit for both 4240 and 3230 (Abnormal)]

Additional Course (3 hours) ________

From Group A or B

Advanced Lab/Seminar (3 hours) ________

PSYC 4300 Psychology Lab

PSYC 5000-level seminar course

Psychology Elective (3 hours) ________

Must be level 3000 or higher

Major Related Electives

____A Physical Science Course with lab (4 hrs) (Select from ASTR, CHEM, GEOG, GEOL, PHYS)

____One of the following: CSCI 1100-1100L, 1210, 1301-1301L; WMST (CSCI) 2040-2040L; MATH 1060, 1113.



Information for the Psychology Major

I. Degree Option

Bachelor of Science

II. Special Requirements (Explained in OASIS)

Regents' Exam Physical Education Requirement

History Requirement Environmental Literacy Requirement

Constitutions Requirement Multicultural Requirement

Foreign Language Requirement

III. Major Course Requirements and Prerequisites

1. PSYC 1101 is a prerequisite for all other psychology courses.

2. PSYC 1101, BIOL 1103-1103L and STAT 2000 (or their equivalents) are prerequisites for PSYC 3980 (Research Design). You must earn at least a C in each of these courses, and you must have at least a 2.5 average for the three.

3. The methods courses (PSYC 3980, Research Design and PSYC 3990, Research Analysis) are required for all core courses. PSYC 3990 may be taken as a co-requisite with one core course.

4. Three core courses: one from Group A, one from Group B, and one from either Group A or Group B (see major check sheet).

5. Prerequisites are mandatory. If you discover that you are in a course without its prerequisites, you must drop or withdraw from the course. If you do not, you will not receive credit towards the major for that course.

IV. Advanced Lab/Seminar Requirement

1. One course is required. You may choose to take PSYC 4300 or a PSYC 5000-level seminar course.

V. Elective Hours

1. Three hours of upper-level (3000-level or higher) psychology electives are required.

VI. OASIS Information

1. OASIS will list information on the midpoint of each semester and withdrawal deadlines.

2. Sometimes course listings change. Please check OASIS frequently for updated course listings.

3. OASIS will also outline tentative course listings for future semesters.

VII. Advising Procedures

Please see Tracey Villaveces in the Advising Office (Room 219) two weeks after the beginning of each semester in order to schedule an advising appointment.

VIII. Graduation Check

TWO SEMESTERS PRIOR TO YOUR ANTICIPATED GRADUATION please call 542-1522 or visit http://appoint.franklin.uga.edu to schedule a graduation check with the Graduation Certification Office at New College. Graduation checks also may be done via e-mail ().

Psychology Undergraduate Advising Office

Room 219 Psychology, 542-3052