University Parallel - Psychology - AS

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FIRST SEMESTER

Course Notes Credits mc
ENGL 1010
English Composition I
   3
COMM 2025
Fundamentals of Communication
   3
PSYC 1030
Introduction to Psychology
   3 Milestone Course
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Elective
See General Advising Notes  3
PICK ONE:
Elective
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SECOND SEMESTER

Course Notes Credits mc
 ENGL 1020
English Composition IISuccessive Courses
Prereq:  ENGL 1010 3
MATH 1530
Intro to Statistics
  3
PSYC 2130
Lifespan Development Psychology
  3 Milestone Course
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Humanties/Fine Arts
  3
PICK ONE:
Elective
See General Advising Notes 3
Semester Credits   15  

THIRD SEMESTER

Course Notes Credits mc
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LiteratureSuccessive Courses
Prereq:  ENGL 1020  3
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Natural Science
   4
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History
   3
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Elective
See General Advising Notes  3
PICK ONE:
Elective
 See General Advising Notes  3
Semester Credits    16  

FOURTH SEMESTER

Course Notes Credits mc
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Natural Science
  4
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History
  3
PICK ONE:
Elective
See General Advising Notes 3
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Humanties/Fine Arts
  3
PICK ONE:
Elective
  1
Semester Credits   14  

 

To stay on track, these courses must be taken in order.

  

  

 

General Advising Notes

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2019-2021

This program is designed to transfer.

General Advising Notes

Suggested Electives:  The following suggested courses are helpful in this program; however, students may choose other courses in consultation with their advisors:

PSYC2130 Life Span Psychology
SOCI1010 Introduction to Sociology
SOCI2010 Marriage and the Family
SOCI1020 Social Problems
ANTH2010 Cultural Anthropology
PSYC2020 Abnormal Psychology
HIST2650 African-American History
POLS1030 American Government
PSYC2030 Human Relations at Work
PSYC2010 Child Development Services
GEOG2010 World Regional Geography

 

ENGL1010 and ENGL 0810
ACAD 1100 and READ 0810
MATH 1530 and MATH 0530

Milestone Courses

Based on prior students’ experience, students who do well in these courses are more likely to graduate on time in this program

PSYC 1030 - Introduction to Psychology
PSYC 2130 - Lifespan Development Psychology

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