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Child and Family Studies Full Major

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Sociology and Anthropology

Required Core Courses / Completed?
101: Intro
213: Theory
490: Senior Seminar
Required Family Course / Completed?
261: The Family
To Complete Core –
Either Group Below: / Completed?
SOC 210 SOC211 / /
PSY200 & PSY201 / /
One of the Following Lower Level
Specialized Family Courses: / Completed?
203: Human Services
271: Work & Family Conflict
270: Parenting and Technology
Two of the Following
Intermediate Specialized
Family Courses: / Completed?
302: Juvenile Delinquency
311: Domestic Violence
ANT 320: Sex, Gender, Culture
One of the Following Advanced Application Courses: / Completed?
470: Immigration & Transnat’l Families

Psychology

Required Psychology Courses / Completed?
100: Introduction to Psychology
405 or 406: Senior Seminar
Two from Group I: (Social, Development, and Clinical) / Completed?
206: Social Psychology
210: Health Psychology
250: Personality
230: Human Development -OR- 240: Child Development
390: Adult Psychopathology -OR- 391: Child Psychopathology
Two from Group II: (Biological, Cognitive, and Evolutionary) / Completed?
205: Biological Bases of Behavior
305: Behavioral Neuroscience
319: Evolutionary Psychology
340: Cognition
350: Animal Behavior and Cognition
355: Motivation
360: Sensation and Perception
One from Group III: (Elective Courses) / Completed?
*Any of the above courses not already taken
215: Positive Psychology
220: Theories and Treatment of Addictive Behavior
271: Organizational Psychology
290: Diversity
291: Cross-cultural Psychology
306: Special Topic courses in any area
310: Health Behavior Change
321: Close Relationships
345: Language Development
365: Ecological Psychology
377: Epigenetics
394: Counseling and Behavior
IDS 303: Sex Roles
396/397: Advanced Lab
401: Fieldwork
281, 381, 481: Independent Study/Advanced Research
282, 382, 482: Internship

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General Studies (Liberal Arts) Requirements

General / Completed? / Connections (2 courses) / Completed?
Eng 101* / FYS & 3 of 5 Foundations must be completed before Connections Courses. At least 1 Connections course must be designated for global content, and at least one must be a humanities course. If a single course satisfies both criteria any second Connections course can complete the requirement. Connections courses may not count toward the major and must be from two different departments
Eng 102* / 1.
FYS 100 / 2.
Foreign Language* (1-3 courses) / Completed? / Synthesis (1 course) / Completed?
Requires junior or senior standing; may not count toward the major.
*Placement will determine how many and which courses are needed within these categories.
Foundations (5 courses) / Completed? / Electives Needed to Achieve 32 Courses: / Completed?
Humanities / 1
Social Science(Fulfilled by PSY 100 or SOC 101) / 2
Natural Science / 3
Quantitative skills (Fulfilled by SOC 211 or PSY 200) / 4
Fine arts / 5
6
Albright Cultural Experience Events: (16 events) To be completed before junior year (8 for sophomore transfers, none for junior transfers.

Prerequisites in the Department

  • All 300 level courses (excluding 400 level Anthropology) require a sophomore standing or above
  • All 400 level Sociology (excluding 400 level Anthropology) courses require a junior standing or above.
  • Courses at the 400 level also have as a prerequisite that all other core courses be completed in addition to at least one additional 300 level course.

SOC 202: The Criminal Justice System
SOC 203: Human Services / SOC 101
SOC 211: Statistics / SOC 210
SOC 230: Cultural Sociology / SOC 101
SOC 253: Criminal Investigation / SOC 101
SOC 254: Advanced Criminal Investigation / SOC 101, SOC 253
SOC 302: Juvenile Delinquency / SOC 101, sophomore standing or above
SOC 305: Terrorism / Sophomore standing or above
SOC 307: Organized Crime / Sophomore standing or above
SOC 309: Criminal Corrections / Sophomore standing or above
SOC 311: Domestic Violence / Sophomore standing or above
SOC 331: Mass Media and Pop. Culture / Sophomore standing or above
SOC 332: Sociology of Sport & Leisure / SOC101, sophomore standing or above
SOC 333: Sociology of Religion / Sophomore standing or above
SOC 334: Religion & Popular Culture / Sophomore standing or above
SOC360: Crime and the Media / Sophomore standing or above
SOC 382: Internship / Junior standing and permission of the department
SOC 385: Violence and Victims / SOC 101, sophomore standing or above
SOC483: Immigration and Transnatl Families / Junior standing or above, SOC 261, all core courses excluding 490, one additional 300 level SOC or ANT course.
SOC 430: Collective Beh.and Social Mov. / Junior standing or above, all core courses excluding 490, one additional 300 level SOC or ANT course.
SOC 440: Ethnographies in Crime and Dev. / Junior standing or above, SOC 251, all core courses, one additional 300 level SOC or ANT course
SOC 450: White Collar Crime/Elite Dev. / Junior standing or above, SOC 251, all core courses excluding 490, and one additional 300 level SOC or ANT course
SOC460: Serial Murder/Criminal Profiling / Junior standing or above, SOC 251, all core courses excluding 490, and one additional 300 level SOC or ANT course.
SOC 482: Internship / Prerequisites: Senior standing and permission of the department
ANT 482: Internship / Prerequisites: Senior standing and permission of the department
SOC 483: Imm And Transnatl Families / Junior standing or above, all core courses excluding 490, and one additional 300 level SOC or ANT course
SOC 490: Senior Seminar in Sociology / Senior standing, all other core courses, and one additional 300 level SOC or ANT course.

Psychology Prerequisites

  • All 200 level Psychology courses (excluding Psy290) require Psy100.
  • All 300 level Psychology course (excluding Psy319) require Psy200 or instructor permission. You may substitute Psy200/201 pre-requisites with Soc210/211.

All 200-level PSY courses (except 290) / PSY 100
All 300-level PSY courses (except 319) / PSY 100; PSY 200*
PSY 200: Research Design & Analysis I / Sophomore standing or above (recommended to be taken during sophomore year)
PSY 201: Research Design & Analysis II / PSY 200 Must be taken in the semester following PSY 200
PSY 319: Evolutionary Psych. / PSY 100 or Junior standing
PSY 340: Cognitive Psych. / PSY200* or permission
PSY 345: Language Development / PSY 100; PSY 240
PSY 350: Animals in Environ. / PSY200*or permission
PSY 391: Child Behavioral Disorders / PSY201* AND PSY230 OR 240
PSY 395: Psychological Assessment / PSY230 OR 240 AND PSY390 OR 391
PSY 396/397: Advanced Lab / PSY 201*
*** For students who take Soc210/211 instead of Psy200/201, it isrecommended that they do not take 395, 396, or 397.
PSY 405/406: Senior Seminar / PSY201

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