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B.S. Psychology & Human Services
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Psychology & Human Services / Date Advised:
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GOOD (2.0 GPA or above)
WARNING (Requires 2.0 semester GPA to avoid PROBATION) Limit 13 hours
PROBATION(Requires 2.0 semester GPA to avoid SUSPENSION) Limit 13 hours
LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENTS (May be satisfied by alternate course or exam for those with transfer/AP credit)
US History / GA History / US Const / GA Const
Satisfied by successful completion of HIST 2111 or HIST 2112
at a USG institution / Satisfied by successful completion of POLS 1101
at a USG Institution
CREDIT RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT: Residency refers to courses offered by Clayton State University (CSU).
Credit by examination or experience is not considered to be in residence even if the examination was taken at CSU.
Completed a minimum of 30 semester credit hours in residence at CSU. At least 21 of the 30
must be upper division (3000-4000 level) hours counted toward program requirements other than free electives.
Previous degree/transfer institution information:
AREA A – ESSENTIAL SKILLS 9 CREDIT HRS=3 COURSES REQUIRED
Area / Course ID / Course Name / Hours / Grade Earned
A1 / ENGL 1101 / English Composition I / 3
A1 / ENGL 1102 / English Composition II / 3
A2
SELECT
1 / MATH 0988
MATH0989
MATH 1101
MATH 0998
MATH 1111
MATH 0999
MATH 1112
MATH 1113
MATH 1241
MATH 1501 / Foundations for Math Modeling(Does NOT satisfy Area A2)
Foundation for College Algebra (Does NOT satisfy Area A2)
Mathematical Modeling
SUPPORT for Math Modeling (Does NOT satisfy Area A2)
College Algebra
SUPPORT for College Algebra (Does NOT satisfy Area A2)
Trigonometry
Pre-Calculus
Survey of Calculus
Calculus I / 4
4
3
1
3
1
3
3
3
4
AREA B – CRITICAL THINKING AND COMMUNICATION 4-6 CREDIT HRS=2-3 COURSES REQUIRED
B1 / CRIT 1101 / Critical Thinking / 3
B2
SELECT
1 OR 2 / COMM 1001
COMM 1002
COMM 1110
*FREN 1002
*SPAN 1002 / Presentational Speaking AND
Presentation Applications
Spoken Communication
Elementary French II(PRE-REQ FREN 1001 OR EXEMPTION)
Elementary Spanish II(PRE-REQ SPAN 1001 OR EXEMPTION) / 1
1
3
3
3
AREA C – HUMANITIES 6 CREDIT HRS=2 COURSES REQUIRED
Area C1 Literature, Philosophy or Language Course
C1
SELECT
1 / ENGL 2111
ENGL 2112
ENGL 2121
ENGL 2122
ENGL 2131
ENGL 2132
PHIL 2010
PHIL 2030
FREN 2001
FREN 2002
SPAN 2001
SPAN 2002 / World Literature (Pre-Modern)
World Literature (Modern)
British Literature I
British Literature II
American Literature I
American Literature II
Introduction to World Philosophy (PHIL 2201)
Ethics in Historical/Contemporary Persp. (PHIL 2601)
Intermediate French I (PRE-REQ FREN 1002)
Intermediate French II (PRE-REQ FREN 2001)
Intermediate Spanish I (PRE-REQ SPAN 1002)
Intermediate Spanish II (PRE-REQ SPAN 2001) / 3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Area C2 Fine Arts or Language Course
C2
SELECT
1 / ART 2301
ART 2302
CMS 2100
MUSC 2101
MUSC 2301
PHIL 2040
THEA 1100
FREN 2001
FREN 2002
SPAN 2001
SPAN 2002 / Art of the Pre-Modern World
Art of the Modern World
Introduction to Film
Music Appreciation
Introduction to World Music
Introduction to Aesthetics ( PHIL 2401)
Introduction to Theatre
Intermediate French I (PRE-REQ FREN 1002)
Intermediate French II (PRE-REQ FREN 2001)
Intermediate Spanish I (PRE-REQ SPAN 1002)
Intermediate Spanish II (PRE-REQ SPAN 2001) / 3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
AREA D – NATURAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS & TECHNOLOGY 10-11 CREDIT HRS=3 COURSES + at least 1 LAB REQUIRED
D1
SELECT
2
Science
Courses
+1
related
Lab / COURSE AND LAB OPTIONS FOR NON-SCIENCE RELATED MAJORS
ASTR 1010
ASTR 1020/Lab
BIOL 1111/Lab
BIOL 1112
CHEM 1151/Lab
CHEM 1152
PHYS 1111/Lab
PHYS 1112 / Solar System Astronomy
Stellar Galactic Astronomy and Lab (PRE-REQ ASTR 1010)
Introductory Biology I and Lab
Introductory Biology II (PRE-REQ BIOL 1111/L)
Survey of Chemistry I and Lab
Survey of Chemistry II(PRE-REQ CHEM 1151/L)
Introductory Physics I and Lab
Introductory Physics II / 3
3/1
3/1
3
3/1
3
3/1
3
SEQUENCE OPTIONS FOR SCIENCE RELATED MAJORS (Both Labs REQUIRED)
BIOL 1107/L
BIOL 1108/L / Principles of Biology I/Lab and
Principles of Biology II/Lab / 3/1
3/1
CHEM 1211/L
CHEM 1212/L / Principles of Chemistry I/Lab and
Principles of Chemistry II/Lab / 3/1
3/1
PHYS 2211/L
PHYS 2212 / Principles of Physics I and Lab
Principles of Physics II/Lab / 3/1
3
Area D2 – Complete 1 Science, Math or Technology
D2
SELECT
1 / MATH 1231
SCI 1901
MATH 1112
MATH 1113
MATH 1221
MATH 1241
MATH 1501
MATH 2502
CSCI 1301 / Introductory Statistics
Selected Topics in Science
Trignometry
Pre-Calculus
Finite Math
Survey of Calculus
Calculus I
Calculus II
Computer Science I / 3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
AREA E – SOCIAL SCIENCES 12 HRS=4 COURSES REQUIRED
E1 / POLS 1101 / American Government / 3
E2
SELECT 1 / HIST 1111
HIST 1112
HIST 2750
POLS 2401 / Survey of Pre-Modern World History
Survey of Modern World History
Critical Trends and Issues
Introduction to Global Issues / 3
3
3
3
E3
SELECT 1 / HIST 2111
HIST 2112 / Survey of US History to 1877
Survey of US History Since Reconstruction / 3
3
E4
SELECT 1 / AFAM 2010
ECON 1101
ECON 2105
ECON 2106
PSYC 1101
SOCI 1101
WST 2010 / Introduction to African-American Studies
Survey of Economics (Fall 2015+ catalog)
Principles of Macroeconomics (Fall 2015+ catalog)
Principles of Microeconomics (Fall 2015+ catalog)
Introduction to Psychology(Applies in Area F)
Introduction to Sociology
Introduction to Women and Gender Studies / 3
3
3
3
3
3
3
AREA F – MAJOR SPECIFIC ELECTIVES 18 HRS=6 COURSES REQUIRED
F 1 / *PSYC 1101 / Introduction To Psychology / 3
F 2 / *PSYC 2110 / Psychology Applied to Today’s Workforce / 3
F 3 / *PSYC 2103 / Introduction To Human Development / 3
Select 3 1000-2000 level AFAM, BIOL, COMM, CRJU, ECON, EDUC, ENGL, FREN, HCMG, HMSV, HIST, HSCI, HLTH, MATH, PHIL, POLS, PSYC, SOSC, SOCI, SPAN, WST. No more than 4 courses in Area F may be PSYC courses.
F 4 / *PSYC 2105 / Psychology of Statistics (REQUIREDIf MATH 1231 not taken) / 3
F5 / 3
F6 / 3
*MUST EARN GRADE OF “C” OR BETTER
B.S. Psychology Upper Division Curriculum Overview
Courses / #Credit Hours Required / # Courses RequiredUpper Division Major Requirements / +24 Credit Hours / + 8 Courses
Upper Division Psychology Electives / +18-21 Credit Hours / + 6-7 Courses
Upper Division Related Electives / +6-12 Credit Hours / + 2-4 Courses
Internship Requirement / + 3-6 Credit Hours / + 1-2 Courses
Free Elective / + 3 Credit Hours / 0-1 Course
Upper Division Courses / Total= 60 Credit Hours / Total= 20 Courses
No more than two grades of D in upper-division courses are allowed. Upper-division courses are all courses other than those of Areas A through F of the core curriculum. 1000- or 2000-level courses used in the upper division are included in this restriction.
UPPER DIVISION MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 24 HRS= ALL 8 COURSES REQUIREDCourse ID / Course Name / Hours / Grade Earned
PSYC 3300 / Ethics and Professional Issues / 3
HMSV 3010 / Intro to Human Services / 3
PSYC 3100 / Interpersonal Communication and Helping Skills / 3
PSYC 3180 / Multi-cultural Psychology / 3
PSYC 3520 / Theories of Personality / 3
PSYC 3130 / Social Psychology / 3
PSYC 3350 / Abnormal Psychology / 3
PSYC 3560 / Research Methods in Psychology – “C” OR BETTER /JUNIOR YEAR / 3
UPPER DIVISION PSYCHOLOGY& HUMAN SERVICE ELECTIVES (3000-4000 LEVEL) 21HRS=-7 COURSES REQUIRED
Grade / Course ID / Course Name / Grade / Course ID / Course Name
PSYC 2105** / Statistics for Psychology / PSYC 4120**** / Physiological Psychology
PSYC 3140 / Crisis Intervention / PSYC 4130**** / Intro to Cognitive Psychology
PSYC 3150 / Group Dynamics / PSYC 4160 / Death and Dying
PSYC 3160**** / Educational Psychology / PSYC 4180**** / Adulthood and Aging
PSYC 3170 / Psych. of African-American Exp. / PSYC 4190**** / Adolescent Psychology
PSYC 3210**** / Abnormal Child Psychology / PSYC 4500 / Senior Seminar and Internship
PSYC 3510**** / Psych. Testing and Measurement / PSYC 4540**** / Intro to Learning and Behavior
PSYC 3530 / Health Psychology / PSYC 4550**** / Intro to Program Evaluation
PSYC 3570 / Human Sexuality / PSYC 4560**** / Infancy
PSYC 3580 / Addictions / PSYC 4590**** / Directed Research
PSYC 3801*** / Selected Topics in Psychology I / PSYC 4801*** / Selected Topics in Psychology III
PSYC 3802*** / Selected Topics in Psychology II / PSYC 4802*** / Selected Topics in Psychology IV
PSYC 4110**** / Psychology of Gender / PSYC 4900 / Directed Readings in Psychology
HMSV 3230 / Human Services in a
Multicultural Context / HMSV 3501 / Organization and Administration Human Service Agencies
Select 7 courses from any course listed below or any upper division PSYC (3000-4000) level course.
* Must complete with a grade of “C” or above
**Must be selected if not taken in Area F or if MATH 1231 has not been taken in another area
***No more than 2 Selected Topics (two 3800s, two 4800s, or one 3800 and one 4800) may be taken.
****Requires completion of PYSC 3560 with a grade of “C” or above as a prerequisite.
UPPER DIVISION RELATED ELECTIVES (1000-4000 LEVEL) 9 HRS=3 COURSES REQUIRED
Select 3 courses with the following prefixes:
AFAM, BIOL, COMM, CRJU, EDUC, ENGL, HCMG, HMSV, HIST, HSCI, HLTH, MATH, PHIL, POLS, SOSC, SOCI, WST
Course ID / Course Name / Hours / Grade Earned
3
3
3
INTERNSHIP REQUIREMENT 3HRS=1 COURSE REQUIRED
PSYC 4490 / Internship/Practicum in Psychology (REQUIRED) / 3
REQUIRED CAPSTONE EXPERIENCE *FINAL SEMESTER 1 COURSE REQUIRED
PSYC 4999 / Senior Evaluation / 0
FREE ELECTIVE (1000-4000 LEVEL) 3 HRS=1 COURSE REQUIRED
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TRACKING YOUR PROGRESS TOWARDS GRADUATION
General Core Curriculum Requirements
(Areas A-E REQUIRED for all majors) / 42 credit hours / 14-15 Courses + 1 Lab
(2 labs science majors) / FRESHMAN (0-29 credit hours)
SOPHOMORE (30-59 credit hours)
Major Specific Requirements (Area F) / 18 credit hours / 6 Courses (5 for science majors)
Total Lower Division Courses (1000-2000 Level) / 60 credit hours / 20-21 COURSES REQUIRED
Upper Division Coursework
(Typically 3000-4000 Level Courses) / +60 credit hours / +20 COURSES REQUIRED /
JUNIOR (60-89 credit hours)
SENIOR (+90 credit hours)
GRADUATION(apply 2 semesters BEFORE completion)
Visit: / 120 credit hours / COMPLETION OF 40 – 41
TOTAL COURSES / MAKE SURE EVERY CLASS COUNTS TOWARDS GRADUATION
TOTAL NUMBER OF OUTSTANDING
COURSES UNTIL GRADUATION