B.S. in Psychology · 2020. 11. 24. · GPA: B.S. in Psychology (For use by students entering the...

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GPA: B.S. in Psychology (For use by students entering the Psychology Major Fa/12019 or later) Keep this advising sheet up-to-date and bring it with you when you meet with your advisor! I. PSYCHOLOGY (51 er.) All courses listed here must have a grade of C- or better. Grades of D- to D+ can count as free (not PSY!] electives only. Psychology Core (required): PSYl 00 (Intro Psychology) PSY245 (Behavioral Statistics) W PSY246 PSY362 PSY400 (Research Methods) (History & Systems) (Senior Seminar) Students are strongly encouraged to take PSY245 as early as possible, but MUST enroll in it before taking more than 21 hours in psychology courses! Group A: Biological Bases of Behavior (1) (Intro Biopsych) PSY255 PSY335 (Animal Behavior) Group B: Cognition & Learning (1) PSY363 (Psych of Learning) PSY475 (Cognitive Psych) Group C: Human Development (1) PSY382 (lnf,Child,Adl Dev) W PSY384 (Adult Dev) Group D: Multicultural & Social (1) J PSYl 20 (Multicultural Psych) PSY254 (Social Psych) Group E: Clinical Psychology (1) PSY257 (Personality Theories) PSY375 (Abnormal Psych) Group F: Applied Experiences (1) PSY265 (lnd/Org Psych) PSY266 (Biopsychology Lab) PSY336 (Animal Behavior Lab) PSY366 (Psyc of Learning Lab) W PSY376 (Social Psych Lab) E,W PSY476 (Cognitive Psych Lab) PSY 410 (Research) PSY441 (Field Experience I) PSY442 (Field Experience II) J PSY 448 (F;eld Experience Ill) J PSY 449 (Field Experience IV) Psychology Electives: Choose an additional six (6) courses from the Psychology Department: IMPORTANT NOTE: ALL TRANSFER STUDENTS MUST TAKE AT LEAST HALF OF THEIR PSYCHOLOGY CREDITS (9 COURSES) AT WCU GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS II. First-Year Experience (4 er.) FYE Ill. English Composition (6-7 er.) WRTl 20 (3 er.) or WRT 123 (4 er.) Any 200-level WRT course: WRT IV. Math (3 er.) MATl 13 (or MAT 115, MAT 131 or any MAT with MAT113, 115, or 131 as a prerequisite are acceptable) V. Interdisciplinary + (I-course) (3 er.) (1) VI. Diversity + CJ-courses) (6 er.) (J-1) (J-2) •Courses may be used to simultaneously fill both the I and J requirements. An I course cannot, however, be used to meet a distributive requirement. A J course may be used to fill a distributive requirement if it is not also an I course. VII. GENERAL EDUCATION DISTRIBUTIVE COURSES AN "I" COURSE MAY NOT BE USED MEET A DISTRIBUTIVE REQUIREMENT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. DISTRIBUVE COURSES TAKEN AT WCU MUST BE SELECTED FROM APPROVED GEN ED DISTRIBUVE COURSE LIST OES NOT APPLY TRANSFER CREDI) Arts (3 er.): Select one 3-credit course from Art, Art History, Music, Music History, Theater, Photography, Dance, or Film: Course Grade Science (6 er.): Select two courses from: Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth/Space Science, or Physics. Only one course om each discipline. Course Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 er.): Select two courses from: Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Political Science or Sociology. Only one course om each discipline. Course Humanities (6 er.): Select two courses from the following areas: History, Literature and Philosophy. Only one course from each discipline. Course VIII. Ethics Emphasis (E) (3 er.) (E-1) IX. Speaking Emphasis (S) (9 er.) (Recommended: SPK208, SPK230, or SPK199 for S-1) These courses may simultaneously satisfy other degree requirements. At /east one course MUST be at the 300-400 level (upper-division). (S-1) (S-2) (S-3) X. Writing Emphasis (W) (9 er.) These courses may simultaneously satisfy other degree requirements. If taken at WCU, the following courses will simultaneously fulfill both Psychology major and Writing Emphasis requirements: PSY 246, 365, 376, 384, and 476. At least one course MUST be at the 300-400 level (upper-division). (W-1) (W-2) (W-3) **SPEAKING & WRITING EMPHASIS COURSES FOR TRANSFER STUDENTS** Transfer students entering with 40-70 credits need only two S and two W courses; those entering with more than 70 credits need only one S and one W course at the 300/400 level. XI. FREE ELECTIVES Take enough free electives to complete 120 credits. College preparatory courses (e.g., MATQ20, MATQ30) do NOT count towards graduation. The actual number of free electives required will vary depending upon multiple factors. Course Grade Repeat Policy: Please note that WCU allows students a total of 6 maximum repeats for their entire undergraduate career. A course may be repeated a maximum of 2 times only! The most recent grade, regardless of whether it is higher or lower, will be the grade used for the GPA calculation. Courses taken at WCU CANNOT be repeated at an external institution! Remedial Q courses can be repeated up to three times. Failure to receive the appropriate passing grade will result in dismissal from WCU. Academic Probation: Students are placed on Academic Probation if their cumulative GPA falls below 2.0. Students will have 1 academic semester to regain good standing and will be required to create an Academic Recovery Plan (ARP) with their advisors.

Transcript of B.S. in Psychology · 2020. 11. 24. · GPA: B.S. in Psychology (For use by students entering the...

  • GPA:

    B.S. in

    Psychology (For use by students entering the

    Psychology Major Fa/12019 or later)

    Keep this advising sheet up-to-date and

    bring it with you when you meet with

    your advisor!

    I. PSYCHOLOGY (51 er.)

    All courses listed here must have a grade

    of C- or better. Grades of D- to D+ can

    count as free (not PSY!] electives only.

    Psychology Core (required):

    PSYl 00 (Intro Psychology)

    PSY245 (Behavioral Statistics)

    W PSY246

    PSY362

    PSY 400

    (Research Methods)

    (History & Systems)

    (Senior Seminar)

    Students are strongly encouraged to take PSY245 as early as possible, but MUST enroll in it before taking more than 21 hours in psychology courses!

    Group A: Biological Bases of Behavior (1)

    (Intro Biopsych) PSY255

    PSY335 (Animal Behavior)

    Group B: Cognition & Learning (1)

    PSY363 (Psych of Learning)

    PSY475 (Cognitive Psych)

    Group C: Human Development (1)

    PSY382 (lnf,Child,Adl Dev)

    W PSY384 (Adult Dev)

    Group D: Multicultural & Social (1)

    J PSYl 20 (Multicultural Psych)

    PSY254 (Social Psych)

    Group E: Clinical Psychology (1)

    PSY257 (Personality Theories)

    PSY375 (Abnormal Psych)

    Group F: Applied Experiences (1)

    PSY265 (lnd/Org Psych)

    PSY266 (Biopsychology Lab)

    PSY336 (Animal Behavior Lab)

    PSY366 (Psyc of Learning Lab)

    W PSY376 (Social Psych Lab)

    E,W PSY476 (Cognitive Psych Lab)

    PSY 410 (Research)

    PSY 441 (Field Experience I)

    PSY 442 (Field Experience II)

    J PSY 448 (F;eld Experience Ill)

    J PSY 449 (Field Experience IV)

    Psychology Electives: Choose an

    additional six (6) courses from the

    Psychology Department:

    IMPORTANT NOTE: ALL TRANSFER STUDENTSMUST TAKE AT LEAST HALF OF THEIR PSYCHOLOGY CREDITS (9 COURSES) AT WCU

    GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

    II. First-Year Experience (4 er.)

    FYE

    Ill. English Composition (6-7 er.)

    WRTl 20 (3 er.) or WRT 123 ( 4 er.)

    Any 200-level WRT course: WRT

    IV. Math (3 er.)

    MATl 13(or MAT 115, MAT 131 or any MAT with MAT113, 115, or 131 as a prerequisite are acceptable)

    V. Interdisciplinary+ (I-course) (3 er.)

    (1)VI. Diversity+ CJ-courses) (6 er.)

    (J-1)

    (J-2)

    •Courses may be used to simultaneously fillboth the I and J requirements. An I coursecannot, however, be used to meet adistributive requirement. A J course may beused to fill a distributive requirement if it is notalso an I course.

    VII. GENERAL EDUCATION DISTRIBUTIVE

    COURSES

    AN "I" COURSE MAY NOT BE USED TO MEET A DISTRIBUTIVE REQUIREMENT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. DISTRIBUTIVE COURSES TAKEN AT WCU MUST BE SELECTED FROM APPROVED GEN ED DISTRIBUTIVE COURSE LIST (DOES NOTAPPLY TO TRANSFER CREDITS)

    Arts (3 er.): Select one 3-credit course from

    Art, Art History, Music, Music History,

    Theater, Photography, Dance, or Film:

    Course Grade

    Science (6 er.): Select two courses from:

    Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science,

    Earth/Space Science, or Physics. Only one

    course from each discipline.

    Course

    Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 er.):

    Select two courses from: Anthropology,

    Economics, Geography, Political Science

    or Sociology. Only one course from each

    discipline.

    Course

    Humanities (6 er.): Select two courses from

    the following areas: History, Literature and

    Philosophy. Only one course from each

    discipline.

    Course

    VIII. Ethics Emphasis (E) (3 er.)

    (E-1)

    IX. Speaking Emphasis (S) (9 er.)

    (Recommended: SPK208, SPK230, or

    SPK 199 for S-1 )

    These courses may simultaneously satisfy

    other degree requirements.

    At /east one course MUST be at the 300-400

    level (upper-division).

    (S-1)

    (S-2)

    (S-3)

    X. Writing Emphasis (W) (9 er.)

    These courses may simultaneously satisfy

    other degree requirements.

    ❖ If taken at WCU, the following courses

    will simultaneously fulfill both

    Psychology major and Writing

    Emphasis requirements: PSY 246, 365,

    376, 384, and 476.

    At least one course MUST be at the 300-400

    level (upper-division).

    (W-1)

    (W-2)

    (W-3)

    **SPEAKING & WRITING EMPHASIS COURSES

    FOR TRANSFER STUDENTS**

    ❖ Transfer students entering with 40-70

    credits need only two S and two W

    courses; those entering with more than

    70 credits need only one S and one W

    course at the 300/400 level.

    XI. FREE ELECTIVES

    Take enough free electives to complete

    120 credits. College preparatory courses

    (e.g., MATQ20, MATQ30) do NOT count

    towards graduation. The actual number of

    free electives required will vary depending

    upon multiple factors.

    Course Grade

    Repeat Policy: Please note that WCU allows students a total of 6 maximum repeats for their entire undergraduate career. A course may be repeated a maximum of 2 times only! The most recent grade, regardless of whether it is higher or lower, will be the grade used for the GPA calculation. Courses taken at WCU CANNOT be repeated at an external institution! Remedial Q courses can be repeated up to three times. Failure to receive the appropriate passing grade will result in dismissal from WCU.

    Academic Probation: Students are placed on Academic Probation if their cumulative GPA falls below 2.0. Students will have 1 academic semester to regain good standing and will be required to create an Academic Recovery Plan (ARP) with their advisors.

    GPA: PSY245: PSY246: PSY362: PSY400: PSY255: PSY335: PSY382: PSY383: PSY120: PSY254: PSY257: PSY375: PSY265: PSY266: PSY336: PSY366: PSY100: WRT12_: PSY363: PSY475: PSY476: PSY449: PSY376: PSY410: PSY441: PSY442: PSY448: PSY_El1: PSY_Fl6G: PSY_El2: PSY_El3: PSY_El4: PSY_El5: PSY_Fl6: PSY_El1G: PSY_El2G: PSY_El3G: PSY_El4G: PSY_El5G: El1: El8: El7: El6: El5: El4: El3: El2: El8G: El7G: El6G: El5G: El4G: El3G: El2G: El1G: FYE: FYEG: Inter: InterG: J_1: J_2: J_2G: J_1G: Art: ArtG: Science_1: Science_2: Science_2G: Science_1G: SocialBehav: SocialBehav2: SocialBehavG: SocialBehav2G: Human: Human_2: Human_2G: HumanG: Ethics: EthicsG: SpEmp_1: SPEmp_3: SpEmp_2: SPEmp_3G: SpEmp_2G: SpEmp_1G: WrEmp_1: PSY 246WrEmp_3: WrEmp_2: WrEmp_3G: WrEmp_2G: WrEmp_1G: WRT200: MAT: MAT_Grade: