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Charles E. Bland, Interim Chairperson, N‑209 Howell Science Complex
A minimum grade of C in PHYS 2350 and 2360 is required before a student may take any physics course for which PHYS 2360 is prerequisite.
The BA is designed for students interested in employment in nontechnical fields or in graduate study in the social sciences, business, and the humanities depending on elective choices.
Minimum degree requirement is 126 s.h. of credit as follows:
1. General education (See Section 6, Undergraduate Studies, Requirements for Baccalaureate Degree Programs.), including those listed below 42 s.h.
MATH 1065. College Algebra (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:MA) [P: Appropriate score on mathematics placement test] or equivalent
2. Foreign language through level 1004...................................... 12 s.h.
3. Core..................................................................... 19 s.h.
PHYS 1251, 1261. General Physics Laboratory (1,1) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SC) [C for 1251: PHYS 1250 or 2350; C for 1261: 1260 or 2260]
PHYS 2350, 2360. University Physics (4,4) (GE:SC) [C for 2350: MATH 2121 or 2171; P for 2360: PHYS 2350]
PHYS 3700, 3701. Advanced Laboratory (3,0) (WI) (F) [P: PHYS 2360]
PHYS 4416. Modern Physics I (3) (F) [P: PHYS 2360]
PHYS 4417. Modern Physics II (3) (S) [P: PHYS 4416]
4. Cognates................................................................. 17 s.h.
MATH 1085. Pre-Calculus Mathematics (5) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:MA) [P: MATH 1065 with a minimum grade of C]
MATH 2171, 2172, 2173. Calculus I, II, III (4,4,4) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:MA) [P for 2171: MATH 1085 or 2122 with a minimum grade of C; P for 2172: MATH 2122 with a minimum grade of C or MATH 2171; P for 2173: MATH 2172]
5. Minor and electives to complete requirements for graduation.
The BS is a traditional physics program designed for students interested in graduate study in physics or engineering. Minimum degree requirement is 126 s.h. of credit as follows:
1. General education (See Section 6, Undergraduate Studies, Requirements for Baccalaureate Degree Programs.), including those listed below 42 s.h.
MATH 1065. College Algebra (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:MA) [P: Appropriate score on mathematics placement test] or equivalent
CHEM 1150, 1151. General Chemistry and Laboratory I (3,1) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SC) [P: Chemistry placement test or passing grade in CHEM 0150; P/C: MATH 1065]
CHEM 1160, 1161. General Chemistry and Laboratory II (3,1) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SC) [P: CHEM 1150, 1151; RC: MATH 1075 or 1085]
2. Core..................................................................... 40 s.h.
PHYS 1251, 1261. General Physics Laboratory (1,1) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SC) [C for 1251: PHYS 1250 or 2350; C for 1261: 1260 or 2260]
PHYS 2350, 2360. University Physics (4,4) (GE:SC) [C for 2350: MATH 2121 or 2171; P for 2360: PHYS 2350]
PHYS 3700, 3701. Advanced Laboratory (3,0) (WI) (F) [P: PHYS 2360]
PHYS 4120. Thermodynamics (3) [P: PHYS 2360]
PHYS 4226. Mechanics I (3) (F) [P: MATH 2173; PHYS 2360]
PHYS 4310. Modern Optics (3) (F00) [P: PHYS 2360]
PHYS 4326. Electricity and Magnetism I (3) (F) [P: PHYS 2360]
PHYS 4416. Modern Physics I (3) (F) [P: PHYS 2360]
PHYS 4417. Modern Physics II (3) (S) [P: PHYS 4416]
PHYS 4560. Mathematical Methods for Physics (3) (S) [P: MATH 2173; PHYS 2360]
PHYS 4610. Electronics (3) (F) [P: PHYS 2021, 2360]Choose 3 s.h. of PHYS electives above 2999
3. Cognates................................................................. 20 s.h.
MATH 1085. Pre-Calculus Mathematics (5) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:MA) [P: MATH 1065 with a minimum grade of C]
MATH 2171, 2172, 2173. Calculus I, II, III (4,4,4) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:MA) [P for 2171: MATH 1085 or 2122 with a minimum grade of C; P for 2172: MATH 2122 with a minimum grade of C or MATH 2171; P for 2173: MATH 2172]
MATH 4331. Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations (3) (F) (S) [P: MATH 2173]
4. Electives to complete requirements for graduation.
(Preengineering students should see Section 6, Undergraduate Studies: Preprofessional and Two-Year Curricula: Two-Year Engineering Curriculum.)
The BSAP is designed for student interested in employment in technical fields or in graduate study in engineering, business, public health, medicine, environmental science, and related technical fields depending on elective choices. Minimum degree requirement is 126 s.h. of credit as follows:
1. General education (See Section 6, Undergraduate Studies, Requirements for Baccalaureate Degree Programs.), including those listed below 42 s.h.
MATH 1065. College Algebra (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:MA) [P: Appropriate score on mathematics placement test] or equivalent
CHEM 1150, 1151. General Chemistry and Laboratory I (3,1) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SC) [P: Chemistry placement test or passing grade in CHEM 0150; P/C: MATH 1065]
CHEM 1160, 1161. General Chemistry and Laboratory II (3,1) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SC) [P: CHEM 1150, 1151; RC: MATH 1075 or 1085]
2. Core..................................................................... 28 s.h.
PHYS 1251, 1261. General Physics Laboratory (1,1) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SC) [C for 1251: PHYS 1250 or 2350; C for 1261: 1260 or 2260]
PHYS 2350, 2360. University Physics (4,4) (GE:SC) [C for 2350: MATH 2121 or 2171; P for 2360: PHYS 2350]
PHYS 3700, 3701. Advanced Laboratory (3,0) (WI) (F) [P: PHYS 2360]
PHYS 4310. Modern Optics (3) (F00) [P: PHYS 2360]
PHYS 4416. Modern Physics I (3) (F) [P: PHYS 2360]
PHYS 4417. Modern Physics II (3) (S) [P: PHYS 4416]
PHYS 4610. Electronics (3) (F) [P: PHYS 2021, 2360]Choose 3 s.h. of PHYS electives above 2999
3. Cognates................................................................. 20 s.h.
MATH 1085. Pre-Calculus Mathematics (5) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:MA) [P: MATH 1065 with a minimum grade of C]
MATH 2171, 2172, 2173. Calculus I, II, III (4,4,4) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:MA) [P for 2171: MATH 1085 or 2122 with a minimum grade of C; P for 2172: MATH 2122 with a minimum grade of C or MATH 2171; P for 2173: MATH 2172]
MATH 4331. Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations (3) (F) (S) [P: MATH 2173]
4. Electives to complete requirements for graduation.
(Preengineering students should see Section 6, Undergraduate Studies: Preprofessional and Two-Year Curricula: Two-Year Engineering Curriculum.)
Minimum requirement for physics minor is 24 s.h. credit as follows:
1. Core..................................................................... 10 s.h.
PHYS 1251, 1261. General Physics Laboratory (1,1) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SC) [C for 1251: PHYS 1250 or 2350; C for 1261: 1260 or 2260]
PHYS 2350, 2360. University Physics (4,4) (GE:SC) [C for 2350: MATH 2121 or 2171; P for 2360: PHYS 2350]
2. PHYS electives above 2999................................................ 14 s.h.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AND ACCELERATED MS IN PHYSICS
Students working toward a BS degree in physics have the opportunity to earn an MS degree in two or three additional semesters of study. These students are encouraged to begin research projects as undergraduates and take advanced classes that can be used to waive some MS course requirements. As seniors they may be granted
early admission to the MS program and would be eligible to receive paid teaching assistantships. To be enrolled in the MS program as a senior, students must be within 6 s.h. credit of completing all undergraduate degree requirements. Applications to the MS program should be submitted during the first semester of the senior year and must include GRE scores.
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
Richard C. Kearney, Chairperson, A‑124 Brewster Building
Minimum degree requirement is 126 s.h. of credit as follows:
1. General education (See Section 6, Undergraduate Studies, Requirements for Baccalaureate Degree Programs.) 42 s.h.
2. Foreign language through level 1004...................................... 12 s.h.
3. Core..................................................................... 36 s.h.
POLS 1010. National Government (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO)
POLS 2010. Introduction to Comparative Government and Politics (3) (WI) (F) (S) (GE:SO)
POLS 2020. Introduction to International Relations (3) (F) (S) (GE:SO)Choose a minimum of 24 s.h. of POLS above 2999, one of which should be from:
POLS 2070. Introduction to Political Theory (3) (F) (S) (GE:SO)
POLS 3031. Introduction to Behavioral Methodology (3) (F) (GE:SO)
POLS 3370. American Political Thought (3) (S) (GE:SO)
POLS 4371. Western Political Thought I: Moses to Montesquieu (3) [RP: POLS 2070]
POLS 4373. Western Political Thought II: Rousseau to Camus (3) (F) [RP: POLS 2070]Choose POLS electives to total 36 s.h.
4. Minor and electives to complete requirements for graduation.
Minimum degree requirement is 126 s.h. of credit as follows:
1. General education (See Section 6, Undergraduate Studies, Requirements for Baccalaureate Degree Programs.) 42 s.h.
2. Core: Specific required courses and elective courses in each of the following categories, with a minimum of 27 s.h. above 2999. (Courses may count for only one category. No course counted for the major may count for the minor. A maximum of 6 s.h. from POLS 4501, 4502, 4521, 4522, 4981,4982,4991, 4992 may count toward any degree program offered by the political science department.) 48 s.h.
May substitute for courses in any of the areas below with the approval of the department chair.
American Government and Politics (12 s.h.):
POLS 1010. American National Government (3) (F) (S) (SS)
Choose 9 s.h. from:
POLS 3011. Political Issues (3)
POLS 3033. Voting Behavior and Public Opinion (3) (F)
POLS 3035. American Political Parties and Politics (3) (F)
POLS 3039. Black Politics in America (3) (F)
POLS 3040. Women in Politics (3) (S01) [P:POLS 1010 or consent of instructor]
POLS 3202. The American Legislature (3) (S)
POLS 3203. The American Executive (3) (F)
POLS 3204. The American Judiciary (3) (F)
POLS 3223. Constitutional Powers (3) (S)
POLS 3224. Civil Liberties (3) (S)
POLS 3240. State and Local Government (3) (F) (S)
POLS 3241. Urban Political Systems (3) (S)
POLS 3243. Comparative State Politics (3) (SS)
POLS 4321. Contemporary Southern Politics (3) (S)
POLS 5000. American Government and Politics (3) (F) (S) (SS)Comparative Government and International Politics (12 s.h.):
POLS 2010. Introduction to Comparative Government and Politics (3) (WI) (F) (S) (SS)
POLS 2020. Introduction to International Relations (3) (F) (S) (SS)Choose 6 s.h. from:
POLS 3144. American Foreign Policy (3) (S) [RP:POLS 2020]
POLS 3234. West European Political Systems (3) (F)
POLS 3235. East European Political Systems (3) (F)
POLS 3236. The Soviet Successor States (3) (S)
POLS 3265. African Political Systems (3) (S)
POLS 3270. Latin American Political Systems (3) (S)
POLS 3280. South Asian Political Systems (3) (SS)
POLS 3290. Conflict and Peace in the Post-Cold War Era (3) (S)
POLS 3293. International Organizations (3) (F)
POLS 3295. International Law (3) (S) [P:POLS 2020 or consent of instructor]
POLS 4000. Political Leadership (3) (S) [P:12 s.h. in POLS or consent of instructor]
POLS 4107. Topics in Comparative Politics (3) (S) [P: 12 s.h. in comparative government or politics or consent of instructor.]
POLS 4360. Politics of Developing Areas (3) (F)
POLS 4380. Topics in International Politics (3) (F) [P:POLS 2020 or consent of instructor]
POLS 4383. War in the Modern Age (3) (F)Independent Study, Directed Readings, Internships, and Honors (May substitute for courses in any of the above areas with the approval of the department chair.):
Choose a maximum of 3 s.h. from one of the following course groups:
POLS 4501, 4502. Independent Study in Political Science (1,2) (WI) (F) (S) (SS) [P: Consent of department chair
POLS 4521, 4522. Directed Readings in Political Science (1,2) (F) (S) (SS) [P: Consent of department chair]
POLS 4981, 4982. Internship in Practical Politics (1,2) (F) (S) (SS)
POLS 4991. Internship in Public Administration (1) (F) (S) (SS) and 4992. Internship in Public Administration (2) (F) (S) (SS)Or choose a maximum of 6 s.h. of honors from:
POLS 4551. Honors (3) (WI) (F) (S) (SS) [Open to POLS majors who have been invited to participate in the Honors Program]
POLS 4552. Honors (3) (WI) (F) (S) (SS) [Open only to POLS majors who have a minimum grade of B in POLS 4551]Political Theory, Methods, and Skills (12 s.h.):
POLS 2000. Computer Applications for Political Science (3) (F) (S)
POLS 2070. Introduction to Political Theory (3) (F) (S)
POLS 3031. Introduction to Behavioral Methodology (3) (F)Choose 3 s.h. from:
POLS 3033. Voting Behavior and Public Opinion (3) (F)
POLS 3370. American Political Thought (3) (S)
POLS 4371. Western Political Thought 1: Moses to Montesquieu (3) (S) [RP: POLS 2070]
POLS 4373. Western Political Thought 2: Rousseau to Camus (3) (F) [RP: POLS 2070]Public Administration and Public Policy (12 s.h.):
POLS 3252. Public Administration (3) (SS)
POLS 3255. Domestic Public Policy (3) (S)Choose 6 s.h. from:
POLS 3041. Women and Public Policy (3) (S) [P:POLS 1010 or consent of instructor]
POLS 3242. Municipal Policy and Administration (3) (F)
POLS 3253. Government Fiscal Administration (3) (S) [RP: POLS 3241]
POLS 3254. Governmental Personnel Administration (3) (S) [RP:POLS 1010 or consent of instructor]
POLS 3256. Environmental Politics (3) (F)
POLS 3257 International Environmental Policy (3) (S) [P:POLS 3256 or consent of instructor]
POLS 4310. Public Policy and the Media (3) (S)
3. Cognates (Choose from the following.)..................................... 6 s.h.
ENGL 3810. Advanced Composition (3) (F) (S) (SS) or ENGL 3820. Scientific Writing (3) (F) (S) (SS) or ENGL 3860. Introduction to Nonfiction Writing (3) (F) (S) or ENGL 3880 Writing for Business and Industry (3) (F) (S) (SS)
MATH 2228. Elementary Statistical Methods I (3) (F) (S) (SS) [P: MATH 1065 or equivalent] or MATH 2283. Statistics for Business (3) (F) (S) (SS) [P: MATH 1065 or 1066 or equivalent]
4. Minor.................................................................... 24 s.h.
Selected from anthropology; broadcasting, librarianship, and educational technology; business administration; communication; computer science; decision sciences; economics; ethnic studies; geography; history; industrial technology; information processing; international studies; recreation and leisure studies; military science; planning; psychology; public history; sociology; statistics; women's studies; or any other appropriate minor with consent of the department chair.
A. Public Administration
Minimum requirement for public administration minor is 27 s.h. credit. Courses counted toward this minor may not count toward the requirements for a major in political science.
1. Core...................................................................... 9 s.h.
POLS 2000. Computer Applications for Political Science (3) (F) (S) (GE:SO)
POLS 3252. Public Administration (GE:SO)
MATH 3228. Elementary Statistical Methods I (3) (F) (S) (SS) [P: MATH 1065] or ENGL 3880. Writing for Business and Industry (3) (WI) (F) (S) (SS) [P: ENGL 1200]
2. Electives (Choose from the following.) .................................. 18 s.h.
PLAN 3000. Urban Planning (3) (F) (SS)
POLS 3031. Introduction to Behavioral Methodology (3) (S) (GE:SO)
POLS 3041. Women and Public Policy (3) (GE:SC) [P: POLS 1010 or consent of instructor]
POLS 3202. The American Legislature (3) (F) (GE:SO)
POLS 3203. The American Executive (3) (S) (GE:SO)
POLS 3204. The American Judiciary (3) (F) (GE:SO)
POLS 3241. Urban Political Systems (3) (S)
POLS 3242. Municipal Policy and Administration (3)
POLS 3243. Comparative State Politics (3) (SS)
POLS 3253. Government Fiscal Administration (3) (S) [RP: POLS 1010]
POLS 3254. Governmental Personnel Administration (3) [RP: POLS 3252 or consent of instructor]
POLS 3255. Domestic Public Policy (3) (S)
POLS 3256. Environmental Politics (3) (F)
POLS 3257. International Environmental Policy (3) (S)
POLS 4310. Public Policy and the Media (3) (S) (GE:SO)
POLS 4991. Internship in Public Administration (1) (F) (S) (SS) [P: Consent of instructor]
POLS 4992. Internship in Public Administration (2) (F) (S) (SS) [P: Consent of instructor]
PSYC 3241. Personnel and Industrial Psychology (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO)
Minimum requirement for political science minor is 24 s.h. credit as follows:
1. Core...................................................................... 9 s.h.
POLS 1010. National Government (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO)
POLS 2010. Introduction to Comparative Government and Politics (3) (WI) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO)
POLS 2020. Introduction to International Relations (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO)
2. Choose from the following................................................. 3 s.h.
POLS 2070. Introduction to Political Theory (3) (F) (S) (GE:SO)
POLS 3031. Introduction to Behavioral Methodology (3) (S) (GE:SO)
POLS 3370. American Political Thought (3) (S) (GE:SO)
POLS 4371. Western Political Thought I: Moses to Montesquieu (3) [RP: POLS 2070]
POLS 4373. Western Political Thought II: Rousseau to Camus (3) (F) [RP: POLS 2070]
3. POLS electives above 2999................................................ 12 s.h.
C. Comparative Government and International Relations
Minimum requirement for comparative government and international relations minor is 24 s.h. of credit. Courses counted toward this minor may not count toward the requirements for a major in political science.
1. Core...................................................................... 6 s.h.
POLS 2010. Introduction to Comparative Government and Politics (3) (WI) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO)
POLS 2020. Introduction to International Relations (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO)
2. Electives (Choose from the following.)................................... 18 s.h.
POLS 3144. American Foreign Policy (3) (S) [RP: POLS 2020]
POLS 3234. West European Political Systems (3) (F) (GE:SO)
POLS 3235. East European Political Systems (3) (S) (GE:SO)
POLS 3236. The Soviet Successor States (3) (F) (GE:SO)
POLS 3257. International Environmental Policy (3) (S)
POLS 3265. African Political Systems (3) (S) (GE:SO)
POLS 3270. Latin-American Political Systems (3) (S)
POLS 3293. International Organizations (3)
POLS 3295. International Law (3) (SS99) [P: POLS 2020 or consent of instructor]
POLS 4107. Topics in Comparative Politics (3) (S) [P: Twelve s.h. in comparative government and politics courses or consent of instructor]
POLS 4360. Politics of Developing Areas (3) (GE:SO)
POLS 4380. Topics in International Politics (3) (F) [P: POLS 2020 or consent of instructor]
POLS 4383. War in the Modern Age (3)
POLITICAL SCIENCE HONORS PROGRAM
Participation in the honors program is by invitation only and is limited to seniors who have obtained a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5. A minimum grade of B on POLS 4551 is a prerequisite for admission to POLS 4552. Students completing both segments of the program with a minimum grade of B earn the recognition honors in political science on their academic records and are regarded as the most accomplished scholars among all political science majors.
Ronald Nowaczyk, Chairperson, 115 Rawl Building
In order to declare a major in psychology, an undergraduate must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0. A faculty adviser will be assigned to each student to aid in planning an overall program. A student desiring to minor in psychology should consult the major department faculty adviser or the chairperson of the Department of Psychology to determine the most appropriate sequence of courses for the minor. Undergraduate students majoring in psychology are encouraged to minor in biology, business, chemistry, child development and family relations, mathematics, philosophy, or sociology or to take a composite minor approved by the faculty adviser and chairperson.
Minimum degree requirement is 126 s.h. of credit as follows:
1. General education (See Section 6, Undergraduate Studies, Requirements for Baccalaureate Degree Programs.) including those listed below.................................................................... 42 s.h.
MATH 1065. College Algebra (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:MA) [P: Appropriate score on mathematics placement test] or equivalent or MATH 2127. Basic Concepts of Mathematics (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:MA) [P: Appropriate score on mathematics placement test]
2. Foreign language through level 1004...................................... 12 s.h.
3. Core..................................................................... 35 s.h.
PSYC 1000. Introductory Psychology (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO) or PSYC 1060. Honors Introduction to Psychology (3) (GE:SO)
PSYC 2101. Psychological Statistics (4) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO) [P: MATH 1065 or equivalent or MATH 2127]
PSYC 2210. Experimental Psychology (4) (WI) (F) (S) (GE:SO) [P: MATH 1065 or equivalent or MATH 2127; PSYC 2101]
PSYC 3225. Psychology of Learning (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO) or PSYC 3226. Human Learning and Cognition (3) (GE:SO)
PSYC 3310. Physiological Psychology (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO) or PSYC 3311. Neuropsychology (3) (F) (S) (GE:SO)Choose two from:
PSYC 3206. Developmental Psychology (3) (WI*) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO) [P: PSYC 1000 or 1060]
PSYC 3221. Social Psychology (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO)
PSYC 3300. Psychology of Personality (3) (F) (S) (GE:SO)
PSYC 4375. Abnormal Psychology (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO)
PSYC 5311. Sensation and Perception (3) [P: PSYC 3310, 3311; or consent of instruction]
PSYC 5325. Introduction to Psychological Testing (3) (F) (S) (SS) [P: A statistics course]Choose one from:
PSYC 4000. Advanced General Psychology (3) (WI) (F) (S) [P: PSYC major; PSYC 2210; two courses from the learning and cognition, biological bases, or general course groups]
PSYC 4280. History of Psychology (3) (F) (S) [P: PSYC major; PSYC 2210; two courses from the learning and cognition, biological bases, or general course groups]
PSYC 4402. Senior Thesis/Project (3) (WI) (F) (S) [P: PSYC major; PSYC 4401; two courses from the learning and cognition, biological bases, or general course groups]Choose 9 s.h. of electives of which no more than 6 s.h. can be selected from 4501, 4502, 4521, 4522, 4523, 4990, 4991, 4992, 5315, 5316, 5990, 5991, 5992 (PSYC 2201, 2240, 3240 may not count toward the major.)
4. Minor................................................................. 24‑30 s.h.
5. General electives to complete requirements for graduation.
PSYC 2201, 2240, 3240 may not count toward the minor. Minimum requirement for psychology minor is 24 s.h. of credit as follows:
1. Core..................................................................... 15 s.h.
PSYC 1000. Introductory Psychology (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO) or PSYC 1060. Honors Introduction to Psychology (3) (GE:SO)
PSYC 3225. Psychology of Learning (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO) or PSYC 3226. Human Learning and Cognition (3) (GE:SO)
PSYC 3310. Physiological Psychology (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO) or PSYC 3311. Neuropsychology (3) (F) (S) (GE:SO)Choose two from:
PSYC 3206. Developmental Psychology (3) (WI*) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO) [P: PSYC 1000 or 1060]
PSYC 3221. Social Psychology (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO)
PSYC 3300. Psychology of Personality (3) (F) (S) (GE:SO)
PSYC 4375. Abnormal Psychology (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO)
PSYC 5311. Sensation and Perception (3) [P: PSYC 3310, 3311; or consent of instruction]
PSYC 5325. Introduction to Psychological Testing (3) (F) (S) (SS) [P: A statistics course]
2. PSYC electives............................................................ 9 s.h.
In order to enter the honors program in psychology, a student must be a second semester junior majoring in psychology; must have completed a minimum of 80 s.h. with a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA; must have completed at least 20 s.h. in psychology with at least a B in PSYC 2101, 2210 and with a minimum 3.5 GPA in psychology. After admission to the honors program by the director of undergraduate studies in psychology, the student will take PSYC 4601 during the second semester of the junior year and PSYC 4602 the first semester of the senior year. This sequence will satisfy the requirement for a capstone course and will qualify the student for honors in psychology if at least a B is earned in each course. The sequence will count toward the 24 s.h. of honors courses for university honors.
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