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B.S. <strong>in</strong> <strong>Psychology</strong> <strong>Degree</strong> <strong>Requirements</strong> <strong>Checklist</strong> <strong>http</strong>://<strong>psych</strong>.<strong>uncc</strong>.edu UNC Charlotte<br />

The <strong>Psychology</strong> major requires completion of 39 hours of <strong>Psychology</strong> coursework, a m<strong>in</strong>or or 2 nd major, the University General Education<br />

requirements, and demonstrated proficiency <strong>in</strong> a foreign language at the 1202 level. A m<strong>in</strong>imum of 120 total earned hours are required for the<br />

degree. The <strong>Psychology</strong> course work must be spread across the five content areas as shown below [i.e. Research Methods/Critical Th<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g Skills<br />

(19 Hours) plus Gen Ed Science, Knowledge Base (12 Hours), Application of <strong>Psychology</strong> (6 hours), <strong>Psychology</strong> Electives (6 hours), and a Capstone<br />

course (3 hours)].<br />

Research Methods/Critical Th<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g Skills 3 PSYC courses, 1 Statistics course, 2 Natural Science courses 19 hours<br />

1101 General <strong>Psychology</strong> A grade of C or better for PSYC 1101, 2101, 2103 &<br />

Statistics 1220, 1221, or 1222 (1222 preferred) STATS with<strong>in</strong> 2 attempts is needed to cont<strong>in</strong>ue <strong>in</strong> the<br />

2101 Research Methods I major.<br />

2103 Research Methods II General PSYC Lab is NOT used for the PSYC major.<br />

Science Requirement (Only courses listed for Gen. Ed. Natural Science may be used.)<br />

2 Natural Science courses outside <strong>Psychology</strong> (one with a lab) with a grade of C or better.<br />

General <strong>Psychology</strong> and/or General <strong>Psychology</strong> lab may not be used to fulfill the science requirement.<br />

The 2 Science courses, Science Lab, and the Statistics course will be <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Psychology</strong> GPA.<br />

Course Term Grade Hrs Qpts<br />

1101 3<br />

STATS 3<br />

2101 3<br />

2103 3<br />

Sci. 1 3<br />

Sci. 2 3<br />

Sci. lab 1<br />

Knowledge Base 4 courses (1 course from each area) 12 hours<br />

Learn<strong>in</strong>g and Cognition (L&C)<br />

Sociocultural Approaches (SOC)<br />

3111 Learn<strong>in</strong>g 3114 Motivation<br />

3116 Human Cognitive Processes 3130 Social <strong>Psychology</strong><br />

3115 Sensation & Perception 3135 <strong>Psychology</strong> of Personality<br />

3216 Intro to Cognitive Science<br />

Course Term Grade Hrs Qpts<br />

L & C 3<br />

BIO 3<br />

4316 Cognitive Neuroscience<br />

Biological Basis of Behavior (BIOL)<br />

3113 Physiological <strong>Psychology</strong><br />

Developmental Changes (DEV)<br />

2121 Adolescent <strong>Psychology</strong><br />

3110 Comparative <strong>Psychology</strong><br />

3117 Hereditary Behavior<br />

2120 Child <strong>Psychology</strong><br />

2124 Adulthood and Ag<strong>in</strong>g (GRNT2124)<br />

SOC<br />

DEV<br />

3<br />

3<br />

Knowledge Base Courses may be taken concurrently with Statistics, Research Methods I or II, and Capstone courses.<br />

A 2.00 GPA is required for the Knowledge Base coursework.<br />

Application of <strong>Psychology</strong> Coursework may be from the same area 6 hours<br />

Personal Applications (PerA)<br />

Social Applications (SocA)<br />

2150 Adjustment 2155 Diversity<br />

2160 Health <strong>Psychology</strong> 3155 Community <strong>Psychology</strong><br />

3151 Abnormal <strong>Psychology</strong><br />

Organizational Applications (OrgA)<br />

Experimental Applications (ExpA)<br />

2171 Intro to Organizational PSYC 3405 Practicum (Internship) (3-4 hrs)<br />

3140 Psychological Test<strong>in</strong>g & Measurement 3806 Research Assistantship (1-4 Hrs)<br />

3172 Personnel <strong>Psychology</strong> 3807 Peer Advis<strong>in</strong>g (2hrs)<br />

3174 Organizational <strong>Psychology</strong> 3808 Undergraduate Teach<strong>in</strong>g Assistant (2-3 hrs)<br />

Course Term Grade Hrs Qpts<br />

3<br />

Many Application courses may be taken concurrently with Statistics, Research Methods I or II, and Capstone courses.<br />

Click the CRN# <strong>in</strong> Schedule of classes to determ<strong>in</strong>e pre-requisites and restrictions.<br />

A 2.00 GPA is required for the Application coursework.<br />

*A maximum of 6 hours of 3806, 3807, and/or 3808 may be applied to the major. Additional hours of 3806, 3807, & 3808 may be used <strong>in</strong> meet<strong>in</strong>g the m<strong>in</strong>imum<br />

of 120 hours earned hours needed for graduation.<br />

<strong>Psychology</strong> Electives<br />

1000 The Science and Practice of <strong>Psychology</strong> 3126 <strong>Psychology</strong> of Women<br />

2170 Career Decisions & the World of Work 3131 Forensic <strong>Psychology</strong><br />

3001 Topics <strong>in</strong> <strong>Psychology</strong> 3136 Sexual behavior<br />

3002 Topics <strong>in</strong> Psychological Research 3137 Positive <strong>Psychology</strong><br />

3122 Cognitive and language Development 3152 Child Psychopathology<br />

3123 Social & Personality Development 3125 Older Worker and Retirement (W)<br />

4690 Honors Thesis I<br />

Non-PSYC courses that may be used as <strong>Psychology</strong> Electives<br />

AFRS3050 <strong>Psychology</strong> of the Black Experience<br />

Any course from the Knowledge Base or Application of <strong>Psychology</strong> may be used as a <strong>Psychology</strong> elective.<br />

6 hours<br />

Course Term Grade Hrs Qpts<br />

3<br />

3<br />

Capstone Course 1 course 3 hours<br />

4603 History & Systems 46__ Senior Sem<strong>in</strong>ar (W,O)<br />

4606 Advanced Topics (Topic Varies) 4691 Honors Thesis II (W,O)<br />

Course Term Grade Hrs Qpts<br />

Capstone restrictions: All Capstone courses require senior stand<strong>in</strong>g, declared major and completion of any pre-requisite, see reverse. Some Capstone courses<br />

will require a permit from the <strong>Psychology</strong> Department or <strong>in</strong>structor, check the schedule of classes.<br />

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Information for <strong>Psychology</strong> Majors<br />

<strong>Psychology</strong> GPA<br />

A = 4 Qpts, B = 3 Qpts, C = 2 Qpts, D = 1 Qpt, F = 0 Qpts Example: A <strong>in</strong> a 3 hr class = 3 hrs X 4 Qpts = 12 Qpts<br />

Add up your hours taken (exclude Ws) hours ______________ Add up your Qpts _____________<br />

Divide the Quality Po<strong>in</strong>ts by the hours taken to calculate your PSYC GPA. Qpts/Hours = GPA ______________<br />

A m<strong>in</strong>imum 2.00 GPA overall and <strong>in</strong> <strong>Psychology</strong> coursework is required for graduation.<br />

Check your CAPP <strong>Degree</strong> Evaluation on Banner before register<strong>in</strong>g for courses and meet<strong>in</strong>g with your advisor. CAPP will assist you <strong>in</strong><br />

select<strong>in</strong>g courses that will keep you on track for graduation.<br />

Course Sequenc<strong>in</strong>g/Pre-requisites<br />

Completion of General <strong>Psychology</strong> (PSYC1101) and Statistics (STAT 1220, 1221, or 1222) each with a grade of C or better, with<strong>in</strong> two<br />

attempts, is required to enroll <strong>in</strong> Research Methods I (PSYC 2101). PSYC 2101 must be completed with a grade of C or better to<br />

enroll <strong>in</strong> PSYC 2103.<br />

Students may enroll <strong>in</strong> PSYC 2101, 2103, and capstone courses, for the follow<strong>in</strong>g semester, while enrolled <strong>in</strong> the prerequisites<br />

course(s) but, if they do not meet the grade requirement <strong>in</strong> the pre-requisite course they will be required to drop<br />

the subsequent course. If students do not voluntarily drop, they will be dropped by the department and an attempt for the<br />

subsequent course will be applied. Students who drop voluntarily will not accrue an attempt.<br />

The 3 <strong>Psychology</strong> courses and the Statistics course <strong>in</strong> the Research Methods/Critical Th<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g (RMCT) area and the Capstone area<br />

course require a C or better with<strong>in</strong> two attempts. If you repeat a RMCT/Capstone course and do not earn a C or better on the 2 nd<br />

attempt, you will be <strong>in</strong>eligible to cont<strong>in</strong>ue <strong>in</strong> the major.<br />

An attempt is def<strong>in</strong>ed as: earn<strong>in</strong>g an A, B, C, D or F, a W (Withdrawal), us<strong>in</strong>g a Grade Replacement (QX), tak<strong>in</strong>g a course<br />

on an audit (AU), or Pass/No Credit basis (P/N), or an Incomplete (I).<br />

Course work <strong>in</strong> the Knowledge Base, Application, and Elective areas requires a 2.00 GPA. This means you could earn a D <strong>in</strong> one of<br />

these courses and keep your overall GPA above 2.00 if you earn a B or A <strong>in</strong> another course <strong>in</strong> these areas. You are not required to<br />

repeat the course <strong>in</strong> which you earned a D (<strong>in</strong> these three areas) to have it counted toward your major.<br />

General Education Science Requirement<br />

<strong>Psychology</strong> majors will need to complete two natural science courses, one with lab, outside the major, with a grade of C or<br />

better. The science courses selected must be able to fulfill the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences General Education Natural<br />

Science requirements.<br />

Capstone Courses<br />

Some Capstone courses require a permit from the <strong>Psychology</strong> Department Office. All Capstone courses require senior stand<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

and completion of any pre-requisite courses. Not all Capstone courses will complete the W, O requirement for General<br />

Education. Senior Sem<strong>in</strong>ars and Honors Thesis II will earn W and O credit. History and Systems and Advanced Topics WILL NOT<br />

earn W and O credit.<br />

Only one Senior Sem<strong>in</strong>ar may be taken. Students may complete both a Senior Sem<strong>in</strong>ar and Honors Thesis I & II if desired.<br />

PSYC 4619 Sem<strong>in</strong>ar <strong>in</strong> Experimental <strong>Psychology</strong> Prerequisites: PSYC 2103 & varies by topic, ask your advisor<br />

PSYC 4625 Sem<strong>in</strong>ar <strong>in</strong> Developmental <strong>Psychology</strong> Prerequisites: PSYC 2103 & 2120, 2121, or 2124.<br />

PSYC 4630 Sem<strong>in</strong>ar <strong>in</strong> Social <strong>Psychology</strong> Prerequisites: PSYC 2103 & 3130<br />

PSYC 4650 Sem<strong>in</strong>ar <strong>in</strong> Human Adaptation and Behavior Prerequisites: PSYC 2103 & varies by topic, ask your advisor<br />

PSYC 4655 Sem<strong>in</strong>ar <strong>in</strong> Community <strong>Psychology</strong> Prerequisites: PSYC 2103 & 2150, or 3151<br />

PSYC 4660 Sem<strong>in</strong>ar <strong>in</strong> Health <strong>Psychology</strong> Prerequisites: PSYC 2103 & 2160 recommended<br />

PSYC 4670 Sem<strong>in</strong>ar <strong>in</strong> Industrial <strong>Psychology</strong> Prerequisites: PSYC 2103 & 2171<br />

Residence/Transfer Credits<br />

The last 12 hours of <strong>Psychology</strong> coursework, 6 hours of coursework <strong>in</strong> a m<strong>in</strong>or, and at least 30 hours (25% of 120) of the<br />

Baccalaureate degree requirements must be completed at UNC Charlotte.<br />

Students should check your Advis<strong>in</strong>g Transcript on Banner to determ<strong>in</strong>e how coursework from other schools was applied at UNC<br />

Charlotte. If you feel coursework was applied <strong>in</strong>correctly, see the Undergraduate coord<strong>in</strong>ator to have the courses reevaluated.<br />

You will need to br<strong>in</strong>g a catalog description or syllabus for each course you want re-evaluated.<br />

Campus Resources<br />

F<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g a M<strong>in</strong>or or 2 nd Major – <strong>http</strong>://ACADEMICS.<strong>uncc</strong>.edu, click on M<strong>in</strong>or or Major Plann<strong>in</strong>g sheets<br />

Help with coursework – University Center for Academic Excellence – Fretwell 330 <strong>http</strong>://ucae.<strong>uncc</strong>.edu<br />

Career Advice – University Career Center – Atk<strong>in</strong>s 150 <strong>http</strong>://career.<strong>uncc</strong>.edu<br />

Rev 3/26/13

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