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Minor: Political Science Minor
Minor Requirements (15 SEMESTER HOURS)
POS 2041 3.0 Intro American Gov (3000 - 4000 LEVEL)
Select four upper level courses with the following prefixes. CPO/INR/PAD/POS/POT/PUP
Conditions for the minor:
1. No more than 6 semester hours, or 2 courses may be transferred in to satisfy minor course requirements.
2. A grade of “C” or better is required in all minor courses.
Minor: Public Administration Minor
Minor Requirements (15 SEMESTER HOURS)
POS 2041 3.0 Intro American Gov POS 3114 3.0 Iss State/Local Gov PAD 4003 3.0 Pub Administration Select Two Courses
PAD 4027 3.0 Issues Public Mangmt POS 3713 3.0 Inquiry/Analysis POS 3606 3.0 US Sup Ct/Fedl Cts POS 4167 3.0 Urban Policy/Plan Conditions for the minor:
1. No more than 6 semester hours, or 2 courses may be transferred into satisfy minor course requirements.
Minor: Public Administration Minor for Political Science Majors
Minor Requirements (15 SEMESTER HOURS)
PAD 4027 3.0 Issues Public Mangmt POS 3114 3.0 Iss State/Local Gov PUP 4003 3.0 Policy Making Proces Select Two Courses
POS 3606 3.0 US Sup Ct/Fedl Cts POS 4167 3.0 Urban Policy/Plan PUP 4612 3.0 Polit Of Soc Program Conditions for the minor:
1. No more than 6 semester hours, or 2 courses may be transferred into satisfy minor course requirements.
2. A grade of “C” or better is required for all minor courses.
Department of Psychology
620-2807Minor H. Chamblin, Associate Professor and Chair Linda A. Foley, Professor
Iver H. Iversen, Professor J. Jurek Karylowski, Professor Christopher T. Leone, Professor Rebecca A. Marcon, Professor Susana P. Urbina, Professor John A. Eisler, Associate Professor Michael Herkov, Associate Professor Randall J. Russac, Associate Professor Gretchen Ames, Assistant Professor Susan Borsky, Assistant Professor C. Dominik Güss, Assistant Professor Lori Y. Lange, Assistant Professor Susan Perez, Assistant Professor F. Dan Richard, Assistant Professor Ma. Teresa Tuason, Assistant Professor Dongyuan Debbie Wang, Assistant Professor Gabriel Ybarra, Assistant Professor
Psychology may be defined as the scientific study of the behavior of humans and animals. The goal of the Department of Psychology is to help students understand the history, methods, and philosophy of the differing approaches to the study of behavior.
Completion with a “C” grade or better in general psychology, elementary statistics and general biology is required prior to full admission to the degree program. A required compre-
hensive examination and exit interview must be completed during the student’s final semester.
Psychology majors in both the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Education and Human Services must earn at least a “C” in psychology courses applied towards the major.
Psychology majors may receive either a Bachelor of Arts degree or a Bachelor of Science degree.
The Bachelor of Arts degree program in psychology consists of the following requirements:
Major: Psychology Track: Psychology Degree: Bachelor of Arts
Prerequisites (12 SEMESTER HOURS)
PSY 2012 3.0 Intro To Psy Select one additional psychology course
CLP/DEP/EAB/EDP/EXP/INP/PCO/PPE/PSB/PSY Select One Biology
BSC
BSC x200 - x209, or ZOO x010 may be substituted Select One Statistics Course
STA
Any STA x000 - x099 may be taken
A grade of C or better is required in prerequisites prior to full admission to degree program.
Foreign Lang/Foreign Cultures (08 SEMESTER HOURS)
Note: language I is offered in the fall semester and language II is offered in the spring semester unless otherwise specified in the online schedule of courses booklet.
Select 1 Sequence
SPN 1120 4.0 Beginning Spanish I SPN 1121 4.0 Beginning Spanish II FRE 1120 4.0 Beginning French I FRE 1121 4.0 Beginning French II FOL 2930 4.0 Beging Forgn Lang I FOL 2931 4.0 Beging Forgn Lang II SPA 4620 3.0 American Sign Lang I SPA 4620 L 1.0 ASL Lab I
SPA 4623 3.0 Ameri Sign Lang II SPA 4623 L 1.0 ASL Lab II Or (3000 - 4000 LEVEL)
3 foreign cultures (only if state requirement is satisfied) See list of foreign culture courses through the online schedule booklet. May not include cultural diversity courses unless CD(FC) in the course title.
Major Requirements
(3000 - 4000 LEVEL) (24 SEMESTER HOURS)
A required comprehensive examination and exit interview must be completed during the student’s final semester.
** elementary statistics required prior to research methods. PSY 3214 3.0 Research Methods Psy
PSY 3214 L 1.0 Research Methods Lab PSY 3025 1.0 Psych Major Seminar Select 1 Experimental Course
* PSY 3214/3214L required prior to any experimental course. EAB 3013 C 4.0 Exptl Ana Behvr/Lab
EXP 3540 C 4.0 Exptml Cognitive Psy EXP 3703 C 4.0 Comp Appl Psycho Res
PSY 4304 C 4.0 Psychological Testng SOP 3210 C 4.0 Expermtl Social Psy Select 5 Foundation Courses (3000 - 4000 LEVEL)
CBH 3004 3.0 Comparative Psycholo DEP 3054 3.0 Lifespan Dev Psych EXP 3412 3.0 Learning Theory EXP 3105 3.0 Sensory Perception EXP 3503 3.0 Cognitive Psychology PPE 4004 3.0 Personality Theories PSY 4604 3.0 History Of Psych SOP 3004 3.0 Social Psychology PSB 3004 3.0 Psychobiology
Prereq: human anat & physio, zoology or gen biology
Major Electives (09 SEMESTER HOURS)
3 major electives from below (3000 - 4000 level) CJC 3410 3.0 Offender Treatment CLP 4143 3.0 Psy Of Abnormal Behr CLP 4183 3.0 Stress Management CLP 4314 3.0 Behavioral Medicine
Prereqs: PSY 2012 and CLP 4183 DEP 4060 3.0 Applied Devel Psych
Prereq: DEP 3054
DEP 4104 3.0 Adv Child Psy Prereq: DEP 3054
DEP 4304 3.0 Adv Adolescent Psy Prereq: DEP 3054
DEP 4404 3.0 Psychology Of Aging Prereq: DEP 3054
DEP 4482 3.0 Death And Dying Prereq: DEP 3054
EAB 4703 3.0 Behavior Modificatn INP 4004 3.0 Indstrl Orgnztnl Psy
Prereq: SOP 3004
PCO 4004 3.0 Intro Counseling
Prereq: DEP 3054 and PPE 4004 or CLP 4143 PSB 4113 3.0 Prin-Biofeedback I PSY 3911 1-3 Supervised Research
Prereq: PSY 3214
PSY 4820 3.0 Health Psychology PSY 4906 1-3 Dir Individual Stu PSY 4935 1-4 Special Topics Psy PSY 4945 1-3 Practicum: Appl Psy SOP 3751 3.0 Psychology And Law SOP 3742 3.0 CD-Psych Of Women
* no more than 3 hours, in any combination, from the following may be used as major electives: directed individual study, supervised research, practicum in applied psychology. However, additional hours may be taken to use as free electives.
** note: students must earn a grade of “C” or higher in all psychol- ogy courses.
*** students may take extra experimental courses and foundation courses in addition to those required for the major. These extra courses can be counted as major electives (however, the same course may not be counted twice to fulfill these major requirements).
Required Minor (3000 - 4000 LEVEL) (15 SEMESTER HOURS)
All minors require 15 hours. See catalog for list. May not include behavioral medicine.
Free Electives (3000 - 4000 LEVEL) (04 SEMESTER HOURS)
* Final free electives and upper level hours will depend on the major
electives selected. Lower level courses may affect total upper hours that may need to be taken for graduation.
* Important note: students must earn the appropriate number of upper level and overall hours to graduate (even if the major requires lower level courses). * A minimum of 120 semester hours is required for graduation (48 hours must be upper level).
* All prerequisites, major, minor, foreign language (if applicable), foreign culture and gordon rule courses require grades of “C” or higher.
* Third repeats of attempted courses, including W, WP, WF, F and courses in which passing grades were earned, will be assessed excess hour surcharges. Exceptions include courses approved to repeat academic credit (students should consult their academic advisor).
* Students must pass or meet exemption criteria for all sections of the CLAST exam prior to earning an AA and before earning 36 upper level hours. * Students who started at a state university prior to earning 60 semester hours must satisfy the 9 hour summer requirement before being approved for graduation.
* All students must apply to graduate during registration for the last semester of courses at UNF. Deadlines are published in the course schedule booklet. * An approved dual/concurrent enrollment form is required prior to registering for courses at another institution.
* Students may not enroll at another institution during their last semester at UNF. Graduation will most likely be delayed for students who do attempt dual/concurrent enrollment in their last semester.
The Bachelor of Science degree program in psychology consists of the following requirements:
Major: Psychology Track: Psychology
Degree: Bachelor of Science
Prerequisites (12 SEMESTER HOURS)
Requires grades of “C” or above. PSY 2012 3.0 Intro To Psy Select one additional psychology course
PSY/DEP/CLP/EAB/EXP/INP/PCO/SOP/EDP/PPE/PSB/SPS Select One Biology
BSC
BSC x200 - x209, or ZOO x010 may be substituted Select One Statistics Course
STA
Any STA x000 - x099 may be taken
A grade of C or better is required in prerequisites prior to full admission to degree program.
Major Requirements
(3000 - 4000 LEVEL) (35 SEMESTER HOURS)
A required comprehensive examination and exit interview must be completed during the student’s final semester.
**elementary statistics required prior to research methods. PSY 3214 3.0 Research Methods Psy
PSY 3214 L 1.0 Research Methods Lab PSY 3025 1.0 Psych Major Seminar
All students must have completed PSY 3214 and PSY 3214L with grades of “B” or better -before- being permitted to register in courses towards the bachelor of science degree.
Experimental courses with labs
(research methods & lab required first) Select One Of The Following:
EXP 3703 C 4.0 Comp Appl Psycho Res PSY 4304 C 4.0 Psychological Testng Select Two Of The Following:
EAB 3013 C 4.0 Exptl Ana Behvr/Lab EXP 3540 C 4.0 Exptml Cognitive Psy SOP 3210 C 4.0 Expermtl Social Psy Foundation courses
Select at least two of the following:
CBH 3004 3.0 Comparative Psycholo EXP 3105 3.0 Sensory Perception PSB 3004 3.0 Psychobiology
Prereq: human anat & physio,zoology or gen biology Select at least one of the following:
EXP 3412 3.0 Learning Theory EXP 3503 3.0 Cognitive Psychology Select at least two of the following:
(research methods & lab required first) DEP 3054 3.0 Lifespan Dev Psych PPE 4004 3.0 Personality Theories PSY 4604 3.0 History Of Psych SOP 3004 3.0 Social Psychology Select one additional course from the following
(that has not already been taken):
CBH 3004 3.0 Comparative Psycholo DEP 3054 3.0 Lifespan Dev Psych EXP 3412 3.0 Learning Theory EXP 3503 3.0 Cognitive Psychology EXP 3105 3.0 Sensory Perception PPE 4004 3.0 Personality Theories PSY 4604 3.0 History Of Psych PSY 4820 3.0 Health Psychology SOP 3004 3.0 Social Psychology PSB 3004 3.0 Psychobiology
Prereq: human anat & physio, zoology or gen biology
Major Electives (12 SEMESTER HOURS)
Select four electives from below:
CJC 3410 3.0 Offender Treatment CLP 4143 3.0 Psy Of Abnormal Behr CLP 4183 3.0 Stress Management CLP 4314 3.0 Behavioral Medicine
Prereqs: PSY 2012 and CLP 4183 DEP 4404 3.0 Psychology Of Aging EAB 4703 3.0 Behavior Modificatn DEP 4404 3.0 Psychology Of Aging DEP 4060 3.0 Applied Devel Psych
Prereq: DEP 3054
DEP 4104 3.0 Adv Child Psy Prereq: DEP 3054
DEP 4304 3.0 Adv Adolescent Psy Prereq: DEP 3054
DEP 4482 3.0 Death And Dying Prereq: DEP 3054
INP 4004 3.0 Indstrl Orgnztnl Psy Prereq: SOP 3004
PCO 4004 3.0 Intro Counseling
Prereqs: DEP 3054 and PPE 4004 or CLP 4143
PSB 4113 3.0 Prin-Biofeedback I PSY 3911 1-3 Supervised Research
Prereq: PSY 3214
PSY 4906 1-3 Dir Individual Stu PSY 4935 1-4 Special Topics Psy PSY 4945 1-3 Practicum: Appl Psy SOP 3742 3.0 CD-Psych Of Women SOP 3751 3.0 Psychology And Law
* no more than 3 hours, in any combination, from the following may be used as major electives: directed individual study, supervised research, practicum in applied psychology. However, additional hours may be taken as free electives.
** note: students must earn a grade of “C” or higher in all psychol- ogy courses.
*** students may take extra experimental courses and foundation courses in addition to those required for the major. These extra courses can be counted as major electives (however, the same course may not be counted twice to fulfill these major requirements).
Free Electives (3000 - 4000 LEVEL) (13 SEMESTER HOURS)
* Final free electives and upper level hours will depend on the major electives selected. Lower level courses may affect total upper hours that may need to be taken for graduation.
* Important note: students must earn the appropriate number of upper level and overall hours to graduate (even if the major requires lower level courses). * A minimum of 120 semester hours is required for graduation (48 hours must be upper level).
* All prerequisites, major, minor, foreign language (if applicable), foreign culture and Gordon Rule courses require grades of “C” or higher.
* Third repeats of attempted courses, including W, WP, WF, F and courses in which passing grades were earned, will be assessed excess hour surcharges. Exceptions include courses approved to repeat academic credit (students should consult their academic advisor).
* Students must pass or meet exemption criteria for all sections of the CLAST exam prior to earning an AA and before earning 36 upper level hours. * Students who started at a state university prior to earning 60 semester hours must satisfy the 9 hour summer requirement before being approved for graduation.
* All students must apply to graduate during registration for the last semester of courses at UNF. Deadlines are published in the course schedule booklet. * An approved dual/concurrent enrollment form is required prior to registering for courses at another institution.
* Students may not enroll at another institution during their last semester at UNF. Graduation will likely be delayed for students who do attempt dual/ concurrent enrollment in their last semester.
Honors in Psychology
Outstanding undergraduatepsychology majors who are interested in graduating with the designation “Honors in Psychology” may apply for admission to the Psychology Honors Program after successful
completion of the Honors Thesis Prospectus course through the Honors Program. Application should be made at least two semesters prior to graduation. Admission to the program requires: an overall grade point average of 3.67 or better; junior or senior standing; completion of at least three psychology courses at UNF with a grade point average of 3.67 or better in psychology courses and no grade less than B; an application to the chairperson of the Department of Psychology, which includes a letter discussing career plans and the Honors Thesis Prospectus; and securing of the sponsorship of a member of the faculty of the Department of
Psychology to serve as the supervisor of the Honors project. In addition to departmental requirements, all Honors in Psychology students must complete two one-hour courses offered through the Honors Program. The first course is the previously mentioned Honors Thesis Prospectus course; the second is the Honors Thesis Seminar. It is recommended that students interested in Honors in Psychology also consult the Advisor in the Honors Program early in planning for Honors in Psychology.
Minor: Psychology Minor
Minor Prerequisites (03 SEMESTER HOURS)
PSY 2012 3.0 Intro To Psy
Minor Requirements
(3000 - 4000 LEVEL) (15 SEMESTER HOURS)
Select One Course
CLP 4143 3.0 Psy Of Abnormal Behr DEP 3054 3.0 Lifespan Dev Psych PPE 4004 3.0 Personality Theories SOP 3004 3.0 Social Psychology Select One Course
EXP 3412 3.0 Learning Theory PSB 3004 3.0 Psychobiology PSY 3214 3.0 Research Methods Psy PSY 4604 3.0 History Of Psych (3000 - 4000 LEVEL)
Select three upper level courses with the following prefixes. CBH/CLP/DEP/EAB/EXP/INP/PCO/PPE/PSY/SOP Conditions for the minor:
1. Psychology majors may not be accepted into either the general psychology minor.
2. Students must complete the PSY 2012 (General Psychology) prerequisite in order to minor in psychology.
3. No more than 50% of the courses required for the minor may be transferred in from another institution.
4. No more than 3 semester hours of lower-level credit may be used to fulfill the minor requirements.
5. A grade of “C” or better is required for all minor courses, including prerequisites.
Minor: Behavorial Medicine Minor
Minor Prerequisites (03 SEMESTER HOURS)
PSY 2012 3.0 Intro To Psy
Minor Requirements (15 SEMESTER HOURS)
Required Courses
CLP 4183 3.0 Stress Management EAB 4703 3.0 Behavior Modificatn CLP 4314 3.0 Behavioral Medicine PSB 4113 3.0 Prin-Biofeedback I Select One Course (3000 - 4000 LEVEL)
CBH/CLP/DEP/EAB/EXP/INP/PCO/PPE/PSY/SOP Conditions for the minor:
1. Psychology majors are not accepted into the Behavioral Medicine minor. 2. Students must complete the general psychology prerequisite in order to minor in behavioral medicine.
3. No more than 50% of the courses required for the minor may be transferred from another institution.
4. No more than 3 semester hours of lower-level course work may be used to fulfill minor requirements.
5. A grade of “C” or better is required for all minor courses, including prerequisites.