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PSYCHOLOGY
Bachelor of Arts (120 credits)
Business/ Industrial & Organizational Psychology Interest (w/ BUAD Minor)
Four Year Program of Study
1
Freshman
FALL
PSYC 100
ENGL 110
BIOL 100
PHIL 100
WELL 175
General Psychology**
English Composition**
General Biology (G2) **
Intro to Philosophy (G1)*
Wellness**
3
3
3
3
3
15
SPRING
PSYC 228/229
COMM 100
SOCY 101
MATH ___
BUAD 101
Developmental Psychology ("W")*
Fundamentals of Speech**
Intro to Sociology (G3)*
Choose from MATH Options Below (G2)*
Intro to Business (G3) *#
3
3
3
3
3
15
2
Sophomore
FALL
PSYC 211
PSYC 329
PSYC 311/356
CSCI 101
ECON 101
Stat & Exp'l Design I**
Industrial/Organiz'l Psych ("W")*
Drug Addiction /Health Psych
Problem Solving w/ Computers(G2)*
Principles of Economics I (G3)*#
4
3
3
3
3
16
SPRING
PSYC 212
PSYC 335
ECON 102
BIOL___
HUM/FA
Stat & Exp'l Design II**
Personality Theories
Principles of Economics II (G3)*
G2 Elective (200-level)*
G1 Elective*#
4
3
3
3
3
16
3
Junior
FALL
PSYC 234/256
PSYC 346
PSYC 318
ENGL 316
BUAD 251
Human Relations/Adjustment
Behavior Modification
Psychology of Racism
Business Writing*
Organization & Managem't (G3, "W")*#
3
3
3
3
3
15
SPRING
PSYC 447
(P)
BUAD 352
HUM/FA
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Counseling Strategies
Perspectives Course*
Human Resources Management#
G1 Elective*
Free Elective
3
3
3
3
3
15
4 Senior FALL
PSYC 417
PSYC 495
PSYC 314/315/316
BUAD 351
HUM/FA
Tests & Measurements*
Directed Projects
Advanced Lab**
Organization Theory#
G1 Elective (200-level)*
3
3
4
3
3
16
SPRING
PSYC ___
PSYC 437
BUAD ___
BUAD 355
Psyc General Elective
Abnormal Psychology ("W")*
Management Elective#
Business & Society (G3, "W")#
3
3
3
3
12
** = Specific course is required. required. 12/2002 (eff. Fall 1997)
* = Course of this type required. 33 credit hours in Psychology
Math Options: Choose from MATH100/102/130/151/160/161
Careful scheduling in consultation with an assigned advisor is important if the student is to complete the program in eight semesters.
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