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					| 2018-2019 Shepherd University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 Psychology, B.A. |  
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				Shepherd University offers a program in psychology leading to the bachelor of arts degree. The purpose of the psychology program includes the following: 
	To expose the student to the nature of scientific explanation and scientific research within psychology as well as to provide a conceptual framework for understanding human behavior.To provide, for the qualified student, actual experience in career settings involving research or service work within psychology, or a combination of these (this is accomplished through the practicum, faculty-led research, and cooperative education programs).To contribute to the preparation of the student for admission to graduate school and to schools offering advanced professional certification. In addition to a major in psychology, students must also complete the Core Curriculum program, complete a minor field of study, meet the 12-hour B.A. Foreign Language Requirement , and include at least 42 hours of courses numbered 300 and above in their program, for a minimum of 120 credits total, to meet graduation requirements for the bachelor of arts degree.
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													| Curriculum for a Major in Psychology
 With permission of the Department of Psychology, the six hours of free electives may be career-track electives. Career-track electives are courses from outside the student’s major and minor that clearly relate to the student’s career plans.Total hours required, 41 Hours:
Required hours: 25 Hours:
  Restricted electives, Group I (choose one course and the associated lab)*
Restricted electives, Group II (choose two courses)
  Free electives (choose a minimum of two courses)*, 6 Hours:
 At least 6 additional credits of any 300-400 PSYC**.Note(s):
 *Students may elect to take additional Group I classes without the associated lab. **PSYC 315 - Psychological Tests and Measurements  is strongly recommended for those students interested in pursuing a career in clinical or counseling psychology.  Four-Year Progression
  Psychology   | FALL |  | FIRST YEAR |  |  | SPRING |  | FIRST YEAR |  |   | Sub./Course No. | Tier | Title | Credit |  | Sub./Course No. | Tier | Title | Credit |   | Core Curriculum | 1 | ENGL 101 | 3 |  | Core Curriculum | 1 | ENGL 102 | 3 |   | Core Curriculum | 1 | Life Sciences (LS)* | 4 |  | Core Curriculum | 1 | Life Sciences (LS)* | 4 |   | Core Curriculum | 1 | Mathematics (MA) | 3 |  | PSYC 250 |  | Statistics for Social Sciences | 4 |   | Core Curriculum | 1 | History | 3 |  | Core Curriculum | 1 | Choose AR with advisor | 3 |   | PSYC 101 |  | Introduction to Psychology (majors only section)** (FYEX) | 3 |  |  |  | TOTAL | 14 |   |  |  | TOTAL | 16 |  |  |  |  |  |   | *BIOL 103 and 104 are strongly recommended for psychology majors. |  |  |  |  |  |  |   | **This majors-only section also counts as the required core curriculum First-Year Experience. |  |  |  |  |  |  |   |  |   | FALL |  | SECOND YEAR |  |  | SPRING |  | SECOND YEAR |  |   | Sub./Course No. | Tier | Title | Credit |  | Sub./Course No. | Tier | Title | Credit |   | Core Curriculum | 2 | Choose HM-GL or MD with advisor | 3 |  | PSYC 305 |  | Social Psychology OR |  |   | Modern Language |  | Elementary Modern Language I• | 3 |  | PSYC 309 |  | Abnormal Psychology OR |  |   | PSYC 251 |  | Research Methods in Psychology | 3 |  | PSYC 310 |  | Psychology of Personality | 3 |   | PSYC 305 |  | Social Psychology OR |  |  | Core Curriculum | 2 | Choose HM-GL or MD with advisor | 3 |   | PSYC 309 |  | Abnormal Psychology OR |  |  | Core Curriculum | 2 | Choose SO-CK with advisor | 3 |   | PSYC 310 |  | Psychology of Personality | 3 |  | Modern Language |  | Elementary Modern Language II | 3 |   | PSYC 340 |  | Lifespan Developmental Psychology | 3 |  | Minor |  | Minor | 3 |   |  |  | TOTAL | 15 |  |  |  | TOTAL | 15 |   |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |   | •All B.A. students must complete 12 hours of one modern language. |  |  |  |  |  |  |   |  |   | FALL |  | THIRD YEAR |  |  | SPRING |  | THIRD YEAR |  |   | Sub./Course No. | Tier | Title | Credit |  | Sub./Course No. | Tier | Title | Credit |   | Core Curriculum | 2 | Choose SO-GL or MD with advisor | 3 |  | Core Curriculum | 2 | Choose SO-GL or MD with advisor | 3 |   | Modern Language |  | Intermediate Modern Language I | 3 |  | Core Curriculum | 2 | Choose Wellness with advisor (WE) | 3 |   | PSYC 370/370L |  | Sensation and Perception and Lab OR |  |  | Modern Language |  | Intermediate Modern Language II | 3 |   | PSYC 371/371L |  | Memory and Cognition and Lab OR |  |  | PSYC xxx |  | Elective | 3 |   | PSYC 372/372L |  | Psychology of Learning and Lab | 4 |  | Minor |  | Minor | 3 |   | PSYC xxx |  | Elective | 3 |  |  |  | TOTAL | 15 |   | Minor |  | Minor | 3 |  |  |  |  |  |   |  |  | TOTAL | 16 |  |  |  |  |  |   |  |   | FALL |  | FOURTH YEAR |  |  | SPRING |  | FOURTH YEAR |  |   | Sub./Course No. | Tier | Title | Credit |  | Sub./Course No. | Tier | Title | Credit |   | PSYC 484 |  | Directed Readings (WM) | 3 |  | PSYC 485 |  | Senior Thesis (Capstone) | 3 |   | PSYC 420 |  | History and Systems of Psychology | 3 |  | PSYC 361 |  | Biopsychology | 3 |   | Minor |  | Minor | 3 |  | Minor |  | Minor | 3 |   | Minor |  | Minor | 3 |  | Elective |  | Elective | 3 |   | Elective |  | Elective | 3 |  | Elective |  | Elective | 3 |   |  |  | TOTAL | 15 |  |  |  | TOTAL | 15 |   |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |   | May 27, 2016 |  |  |  |  |  |  | DEGREE TOTAL | 121 |   |  |    |   Return to: Programs of Study
 
 
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