Course Calendar 2011-2012 - Champlain College Saint-Lambert
Course Calendar 2011-2012 - Champlain College Saint-Lambert
Course Calendar 2011-2012 - Champlain College Saint-Lambert
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Psychology Option (300.AP) - Social Science Program (300.A0)<br />
This option is for the student who is interested in<br />
becoming a practicing or research psychologist. Typical<br />
settings for careers in this area include: private clinics,<br />
mental health institutions, schools and large companies.<br />
You will be introduced to the study of areas such as:<br />
Social Psychology, Human Development, Sports<br />
Psychology and the Psychology of Sexual Behaviour. This<br />
option will provide you with a solid preparation for<br />
university studies in Psychology or in other social science<br />
disciplines.<br />
Semester 1<br />
English<br />
Humanities<br />
French<br />
Complementary I<br />
(Level I)<br />
Introduction to Psychology<br />
Level I Concentration <strong>Course</strong><br />
Level I Concentration <strong>Course</strong><br />
Total: 7 courses<br />
Semester 2<br />
English<br />
Humanities<br />
Complementary II<br />
Physical Education 101 or 102<br />
(Level I)<br />
Western Civilization<br />
Level II Psych. <strong>Course</strong><br />
Quantitative Methods<br />
Level II Concentration <strong>Course</strong><br />
Total: 8 courses<br />
(Chosen by the department)<br />
Semester 3<br />
English 102 or 103<br />
Humanities<br />
Physical Education 101 or 102<br />
(Level I)<br />
Human Biology<br />
Introduction to Methodology<br />
Level II Psych. <strong>Course</strong><br />
(Level I)<br />
Macroeconomics<br />
Total: 7 courses<br />
(Chosen by the department)<br />
Level I and Level II Disciplines<br />
Students are limited to a maximum of six Level I courses<br />
and will complete six Level II courses as shown in the<br />
chart above. Students must successfully complete<br />
introductory Level I courses before advancing to Level II<br />
courses.<br />
Following is a semester break-down of the disciplines<br />
available from which students may choose their Level I<br />
course. Students should consult the course descriptions<br />
to get more information on the content of the Level I<br />
courses.<br />
Semester 1 Semester 2<br />
Anthropology<br />
Business<br />
Geography<br />
Math (see note below)<br />
Sociology<br />
Anthropology<br />
Business<br />
Geography<br />
Political Science<br />
Sociology<br />
Semester 3 Semester 4<br />
None<br />
Anthropology<br />
Business<br />
Economics<br />
Geography<br />
History<br />
Political Science<br />
Psychology<br />
Sociology<br />
Calculus I 201-103 (Level I course) may be taken in the<br />
first semester by students who are interested in pursuing<br />
their university studies in programs that require Math.<br />
Semester 4<br />
English 102 or 103<br />
French<br />
Physical Education<br />
(Level II)<br />
Statistics<br />
Integration Seminar in the Social Sciences<br />
Level II Concentration <strong>Course</strong><br />
Level II Concentration <strong>Course</strong><br />
Total: 7 courses