Your Customized Degree Plan  We will be looking at:  Core Total Credits (33 Credits)  Major Requirements (88 Credits)  Open Electives (59 Credits)

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Your Customized Degree Plan  We will be looking at:  Core Total Credits (33 Credits)  Major Requirements (88 Credits)  Open Electives (59 Credits)  Total of 180 Credits

Core Total Credits (33 total) Core Total Credits (33 Credits )Credits Communication-CM107 College Composition I 5 Communication-CM220 College Composition II 5 Mathematics- MM150 Survey of Mathematics 5 Art and Humanities-HU300 Art and Humanities: 20 th Century and Beyond 6 Social Science-SS310 Exploring the 1960s: An Interdisciplinary Approach 6 Physical Science-SC300 Big Ideas in Science: From Methods to Mutation 6

Major Requirements (88 credits) Major Requirements (88 Credits) Major Requirement (TU) = PS115 Psychology Program and Profession 5 Major Requirement (EU) = PS124 Introduction to Psychology 5 Major Requirement (TU) = PS200 Introduction to Cognitive Psychology 5 Major Requirement (EU) = CM206 Interpersonal Communication 5 Major Requirement (MU) = MM207 Statistics 5 Major Requirement (EU) = PS210 History of Psychology 5

(continued…..) 5 Major Requirement (RU) = PS220 Child and Adosescent Psychology 5 Major Requirement (RU) = SC235 General Biology l - Human Perspectives 5 Major Requirement (RU) = PS300 Research Methods I 6 Major Requirement (TU) = PS330 Personality Development 6 Major Requirement (EU) = PS410 Screening and Assessment 6 300/400 Level Emphasis Course = Capstone = PS499 Bachelor’s Capstone in Psychology 6

Option 1: Child Development Option l: Child Development PS340 Exceptional Needs Children 6 PS345 Language and Speech Development and Disorders 6 PS350 Working With Children in a Diverse World 6 PS420 Social Relationships in Childhood 6

Option II: Applied Behavioral Analysis Option ll: Applied Behavioral Analysis PS340 Exceptional Needs Children 6 PS360 Applied Behavioral Analysis l 6 PS365 Applied Behavioral Analysis ll 6 PS430 Program Design and Evaluation 6

Option III: Substance Abuse Option lll: Substance Abuse PS370 Health Psychology 6 PS375 Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment 6 PS380 Clinical Psychology 6 PS450 Case Management 6

Open Elective Options  7 lines for Open Electives (100/200) each worth 5 credits  4 lines for Open Electives (300/400) each worth 6 credits

Open Elective Areas . You will see a series of tabs at the bottom of your spreadsheet. They include…..Child Development, Applied Behavioral Analysis, Substance Abuse, Psychology – Other, Human Services, Business Health Sciences and Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice Options CJ150: Juvenile Delinquency5 CJ102: Criminology5 CJ246: Human Relations in a Diverse Society5 CJ266: Deviance and Violence5 CJ 333: Family and Domestic Violence6 CJ 420: Juvenile Justice6 SS 440: Abnormal Psychology6

Possible Health and Fitness Courses EF205 Scientific Foundations of Exercise and Fitness5 HW205 Vitamins, Herbs, and Nutritional Supplements5 HW215 Models for Health and Wellness5 SC115 Principles of Nutrition5 HW220 Contemporary Diet and Nutrition5 EF310 Current Trends in Exercise and Fitness—Aging Well Across the Life Span6 HW410 Stress—Critical Issues in Management and Prevention of Healing6

Human Service Area HN200 Survey of Social Problems5 HN205 Applied Skills for Human Services5 HN 220 Prevention and Crisis Intervention5 HN300 Human Services and Social Policy6 HN410 Human Services Delivery6 Human Services Administration Courses HN345 Public Relations in Not-for-Profit Organizations6 HN347 Public Personnel Administration6 HN400 Proposal Designs for Human Services6 HN450 Legal and Ethical Issues in Human Services6

Human Services Cont. Human Services Gerontology Courses HN360 The Aging Population and Society6 HN365 Psychology of Aging6 HN420 Social and Healthcare Issues in Aging6 HN450 Legal and Ethical Issues in Human Services6 Human Services Child and Family Welfare Courses HN370 Child Welfare and Family6 HN377 Studies in Child and Adolescent Development6 HN430 Advocacy for Families and Youth6 HN450 Legal and Ethical Issues in Human Services6