Program Planning Sheet
For advising purposes only
Major: Psychology Catalog Year: ______Degree Program: B.A. or B.S.
Name: ______Student #: ______Date:______
Area I: Written Composition (6 hrs.)
EN 111 First Year Composition I / (3) ___ / or / EN 121/EN 111HFirst Year Composition Honors I / (3) ___EN 112 First Year Composition II / (3) ___ / EN 122/EN 112HFirst Year Composition Honors II / (3) ___
Area II: Humanities & Fine Arts (12 hrs.)
COM 201 Fundamentals of Speech / (3) ___6 hrs. from one of the following sequences:
EN 211 Survey of English Literature / (3) ___ / EN 221 American Lit through Whitman / (3) ___
EN 212 Survey of English Literature / (3) ___ / EN 222 American Lit Whitman to Present / (3) ___
EN 231 Literature of the World I / (3) ___ / EN 233/EN 231HHonors Literature of the World I / (3) ___
EN 232 Literature of the World II / (3) ___ / EN 234/EN 232HHonors Literature of the World II / (3) ___
3 hrs. from the following:
AR 170 Art Appreciation / (3) ___ / GR 202 Intermediate German / (3) ___
*AR 281 Art History Survey I / (3) ___ / MU 222 Music Appreciation I / (3) ___
*AR 282 Art History Survey II / (3) ___ / *MU 244 Survey of Music Literature / (3) ___
*COM 133 Cinema Appreciation / (3) ___ / PHL 201 Introduction to Philosophy / (3) ___
*FL 100 Introduction to Language / (3) ___ / PHL 205 Ethics / (3) ___
FR 101/111 Introductory French & Lab / (3/4) ___ / RE 221 Old Testament Introduction / (3) ___
FR 102/112 Introductory French & Lab / (3/4) ___ / RE 231 New Testament Introduction / (3) ___
FR 201 Intermediate French / (3) ___ / SP 101/111 Introductory Spanish & Lab / (3/4) ___
FR 202 Intermediate French / (3) ___ / SP 102/112 Introductory Spanish & Lab / (3/4) ___
GR 101/111 Introductory German & Lab / (3/4) ___ / SP 201 Intermediate Spanish / (3) ___
GR 102/112 Introductory German & Lab / (3/4) ___ / SP 202 Intermediate Spanish / (3) ___
GR 201 Intermediate German / (3) ___ / TH 210 Theatre Appreciation / (3) ___
B.A. degree requires 6 hours of a foreign language at the introductory level (101 & 102)
Area III: Natural Sciences & Mathematics (11 hrs.)
Choose from one of the following math classesMA 110 Finite Mathematics / (3) ___ / or / MA 115 Pre-calculus Algebra and Trig. / (4) ___
MA 112 Pre-calculus Algebra / (3) ___ / MA 125 Calculus / (4) ___
MA 113 Pre-calculus Trigonometry / (3) ___ / Higher Math above MA 125 / ( ) ___
BI 101 Introductory Biology / (4) ___ / or / BI 111 Principles of Biology / (4) ___
BI 102 Introductory Biology / (4) ___ / BI 112 Principles of Biology / (4) ___
Area IV: History, Social & Behavioral Sciences (12 hrs.)
HI 101 Survey of World Civil. To 1500 / (3) ___ / or / HI 201 United States History To 1877 / (3) ___HI 102 Survey of World Civil. Since 1500 / (3) ___ / HI 202 United States History Since 1877 / (3) ___
PY 201 General Psychology / (3) ___
3 hrs. from the following:
COM 205 Communication in a Global Age / (3) ___ / GE 102 World Regional Geography / (3) ___
EC 251 Principles of Macroeconomics / (3) ___ / GE 260 Human Geography / (3) ___
EC 252 Principles of Microeconomics / (3) ___ / *HPE 175 Essentials of Healthy Living / (3) ___
ED 299 Human Growth and Development / (3) ___ / *HPE 213 Foundations of Health / (3) ___
FL 101/101H Introduction to Global Studies / (3) ___ / PS 241 United States Government and Politics / (3) ___
FL 201 Global Perspectives through Study Abroad / (3) ___ / SO 221 Introductory Sociology / (3) ___
FL 204 Introduction to Latin American Studies / (3) ___ / SO 222 Current Social Problems / (3) ___
*SRM 200 Leisure in Contemporary Society / (3) ___
*Courses may not transfer for general education program credit.
Major Core Requirements: 34 hrs **
PY 201 General Psychology / (3) ___ / PY 300/400 Elective ______/ (3) ___PY 222 Introduction to the PY Major / (1) ___ / PY 300/400 Elective ______/ (3) ___
PY 321 Learning / (3) ___ / PY Elective ______/ (3) ___
PY 361 Physiological Psychology / (3) ___ / PY Elective ______/ (3) ___
PY 375 Psychological Statistics / (3) ___ / PY Elective ______/ (3) ___
PY 465W/PY 365W Experimental Psychology / (3) ___ / PY Elective ______/ (3) ___
Prescribed Supporting Couse:
MA 147 Elementary Statistics / (3) ___Applied Behavior Analysis Certificate / Minor in HCI/UX Evaluation
PY 455 Introduction to Applied Behavior Analysis / ( ) ___ / AR 231 Design I / ( ) ___
PY 456Research Methods and Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis / ( ) ___ / CS 155 Computer Science I OR
CIS 225 Intro to Programming Using Java OR
PY 457 Behavioral Interventions / ( ) ___ / CIS 236 Information Systems in Organizations / ( ) ___
PY 458 Advanced Applied Behavior Analysis / ( ) ___ / CIS 289Introduction to HCI/UX / ( ) ___
Note: A grade of “C” or higher is required in each of the four courses to / CIS 489 Capstone HCI/UX Project / ( ) ___
earn the certificate. / EN 445W New Media Writing / ( ) ___
PY 385Cognitive Psychology / ( ) ___
Minor: A minor or a second major or a 2nd degree is required for this major (18-24 hrs): ______
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General Electives: to bring total to 120hours starting with the 2014-2015 catalog (128 hrs prior to the 2014-2015 catalog)
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Miscellaneous Requirements
GPA: Overall_____Psychology_____Minor _____
Exit Exam Taken
Hours Required:
A minimum of 120 hours are required for graduation (128 hrs prior to the 2014-2015 catalog)
60 hours are required from all senior colleges combined
36 hours must be at the 300/400 level from all colleges combined
32 hours (of the 36 noted above) must be taken at UNA – 300/400 level
12 hours (of the 32 noted above) must be courses required in the major – 300/400 level
6 hours (of the 32 noted above) must be courses required in the minor – 300/400 level
For the B.A. degree (instead of the B.S.): requires 6 hours of a foreign language at the introductory level (101 & 102)
**30hours prior to 2008-2009 catalog - 33 hours starting with the 2008-2009 catalog
**33 hours prior to 2013-2014 catalog - 34 hours starting with the 2013-2014 catalog
Notes:
7/6/2015