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B.S. Psychobiology Prefix Hrs Class Name Year Notes 58 General Education COMM 135 3 Intro to Public Speaking [I-1-c] Fr/So CPTE* 1 Computational Skills [I-2-c] Fr/So CPTE* 1 Computational Skills [I-2-c] Fr/So CPTE 100* 1 Computer Concepts [I-2-b] Fr/So Need 40 total upper division (UD) credit hours, 18 that are within major ENGL 101 3 College Composition I [I-1-a] Fr/So 3 Writing (W) classes must be taken: 1 from within major, 1 from outside ENGL 102 3 College Composition II [I-1-b] Fr/So major, and 1 from any area (fulfilled by courses in psychology degree) a HMNT 210 3 Introduction to Philosophy [I-3-a] PSYC 231 3 Multicultural Relations [I-3-b] HLED 173 2 Health for Life [P-2] a MATH 3 Math [I-2-a] Fr/So NOND 101 1 Southern Connections [S-1] Fr PEAC 125 1 Fitness for Collegiate Life [P-1-a] Fr PEAC 425 1 Fit for Hire [P-1-c] Sr ECON 213 3 Survey of Economics [I-5] REL 3 Spiritual Development [R-1] RELT 3 SDA Identity [R-2] a RELT^ 3 Religion Elective [R-4] RELB^ 3 Biblical Studies [R-3] 6 Aesthetic and Skills Dev [S-3] 2 Physical Activity [P-1-b] a 6 Natural Science [I-4] a 3 Personal and Social Dev [S-2] 39 Psychology PSYC 100 1 Careers in Psychology Fr Only offered Winter PSYC 122 3 General Psychology [S-2] Fr a Fulfills [S-2] Gen Ed PSYC 227 3 Cognitive Psychology Prereq: PSYC 122 PSYC 297 3 Research and Design Stats I Prereq: PSYC 122, 128, Completion of ENGL 101 with a minimum grade of C PSYC 326 3 Physiological Psychology Only offered Winter, even years. Prereq: PSYC 122 PSYC 384 3 Experimental Psychology Prereq: PSYC 122, 297* Fall (Odd years) PSYC 387 3 Comparative Psychology Only offered Winter, odd years. Prereq: PSYC 122 & 128 or BIOL 161-162 PSYC 390 3 Health Psychology Only offered Winter, odd years. Prereq: PSYC 122* PSYC 416 3 History and Systems of Psyc (W) Sr PSYC 490 1 Psychology Seminar Sr PSYC 498 4 Research and Design Stats II (W) Sr PSYC 3 Psychology Electives ENGL 102 with min. grade of C * PSYC 3 Choose either PSYC 128 Dev Psychology, PSYC 349 Aging and Society, or PSYC 422 Issues in Adolescence PSYC 3 Choose either PSYC 224 Social Psych, PSYC 315 Abnormal Psych*, or PSYC 346 Intro to Personality Theories* 21-23 Biology BIOL 151-2 8 General Biology [I-4] BIOL 311 4 Genetics Prereq: BIOL 161 or 225 BIOL 6-8 Choose either BIOL 101-2 Anatomy & Physiology [I-4, Major] or BIOL 416, 418 Human Anatomy/Animal Physiology BIOL 3 17 Cognates CHEM 151-2 8 General Chemistry [I-4-b] a Fulfills the General Ed Natural Science requirement HMNT 210 3 Introduction to Philosophy [I-3-a] a Fulfills the General Ed History of Civilizations requirement MATH 3 MATH 120 or higher [I-2-a] a Fulfills the General Ed Math requirement RELT 421 3 Issues in Science and Society (W) [I-4] a Fulfills the 4th General Ed and UD Religion requirements Choose either BIOL 313 Dev Bio, BIOL 340 Immunology, BIOL 412 Cell and Molec Bio, or BIOL 417 Animal Hstlgy Except RELB 125, 255, 340, 455 or 497^ ^ one religion must be UD Cannot be from same sub-area - see catalog for options Choose from ADAC, PEAC/RECR, or OLAC 3 hours from 2 sub-areas or a 2-semester sequence - see catalog Three Level 1 activities and two Level 2 and/or Level 3 experiences must be completed to fulfill the Christian Service Program General Education requirements Only offered Winter. Prereq: PSYC 122, Sr Status, ENGL 102 with min. grade of C * Only offered Fall* Prereq: Either PSYC 122 & 297 or MATH 215 with min. grade of C-* & *Student must be admitted to the Psychology Program before taking UD psychology classes - see catalog and advisor RELB and RELT classes, or RELP 240/340, 251, 252, 264, 361,405, or 468^ This degree is recommended for students planning to gain admission into graduate programs in specific areas of psychology such as neuroscience, and in related progressions such as behavioral medicine, behavioral ecology, genetic counseling, health psychology, and clinical psychology. This degree may also be desirable for those students planning for medical careers. Psychology students should avail themselves of advising in both psychology and biology. NOTE: It is YOUR responsibility as a student to consult the appropriate catalog and your academic advisor *See catalog for all Computational Skills options or History or World Language or other Society & Culture class HLNT 135 or NRNT may be taken instead Cognate Take first semester or ACCT 103, 221, or BUAD 126, 128, or ECON 224, 225 RELB 125/RELT 177 RELT 138, RELT 255, or RELT 225 Revised January 2015 Over →

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B.S. Psychobiology

Prefix Hrs Class Name Year Notes

58 General EducationCOMM 135 3 Intro to Public Speaking [I-1-c] Fr/So

CPTE* 1 Computational Skills [I-2-c] Fr/So

CPTE* 1 Computational Skills [I-2-c] Fr/So

CPTE 100* 1 Computer Concepts [I-2-b] Fr/So Need 40 total upper division (UD) credit hours, 18 that are within major

ENGL 101 3 College Composition I [I-1-a] Fr/So 3 Writing (W) classes must be taken: 1 from within major, 1 from outside

ENGL 102 3 College Composition II [I-1-b] Fr/So major, and 1 from any area (fulfilled by courses in psychology degree)

a HMNT 210 3 Introduction to Philosophy [I-3-a]

PSYC 231 3 Multicultural Relations [I-3-b]

HLED 173 2 Health for Life [P-2]

a MATH 3 Math [I-2-a] Fr/So

NOND 101 1 Southern Connections [S-1] Fr

PEAC 125 1 Fitness for Collegiate Life [P-1-a] Fr

PEAC 425 1 Fit for Hire [P-1-c] Sr

ECON 213 3 Survey of Economics [I-5]

REL 3 Spiritual Development [R-1]

RELT 3 SDA Identity [R-2]

a RELT^ 3 Religion Elective [R-4]

RELB^ 3 Biblical Studies [R-3]

6 Aesthetic and Skills Dev [S-3]

2 Physical Activity [P-1-b]

a 6 Natural Science [I-4]

a 3 Personal and Social Dev [S-2]

39 PsychologyPSYC 100 1 Careers in Psychology Fr Only offered Winter

PSYC 122 3 General Psychology [S-2] Fr a Fulfills [S-2] Gen Ed

PSYC 227 3 Cognitive Psychology Prereq: PSYC 122

PSYC 297 3 Research and Design Stats I Prereq: PSYC 122, 128, Completion of ENGL 101 with a minimum grade of C

PSYC 326 3 Physiological Psychology Only offered Winter, even years. Prereq: PSYC 122

PSYC 384 3 Experimental Psychology Prereq: PSYC 122, 297* Fall (Odd years)

PSYC 387 3 Comparative Psychology Only offered Winter, odd years. Prereq: PSYC 122 & 128 or BIOL 161-162

PSYC 390 3 Health Psychology Only offered Winter, odd years. Prereq: PSYC 122*

PSYC 416 3 History and Systems of Psyc (W) Sr

PSYC 490 1 Psychology Seminar Sr

PSYC 498 4 Research and Design Stats II (W) Sr

PSYC 3 Psychology Electives ENGL 102 with min. grade of C *

PSYC 3 Choose either PSYC 128 Dev Psychology, PSYC 349 Aging and Society, or PSYC 422 Issues in Adolescence

PSYC 3 Choose either PSYC 224 Social Psych, PSYC 315 Abnormal Psych*, or PSYC 346 Intro to Personality Theories*

21-23 BiologyBIOL 151-2 8 General Biology [I-4]

BIOL 311 4 Genetics Prereq: BIOL 161 or 225

BIOL 6-8 Choose either BIOL 101-2 Anatomy & Physiology [I-4, Major] or BIOL 416, 418 Human Anatomy/Animal Physiology

BIOL 3

17 CognatesCHEM 151-2 8 General Chemistry [I-4-b] a Fulfills the General Ed Natural Science requirement

HMNT 210 3 Introduction to Philosophy [I-3-a] a Fulfills the General Ed History of Civilizations requirement

MATH 3 MATH 120 or higher [I-2-a] a Fulfills the General Ed Math requirement

RELT 421 3 Issues in Science and Society (W) [I-4] a Fulfills the 4th General Ed and UD Religion requirements

Choose either BIOL 313 Dev Bio, BIOL 340 Immunology, BIOL 412 Cell and Molec Bio, or BIOL 417 Animal Hstlgy

Except RELB 125, 255, 340, 455 or 497^ ^ one religion must be UD

Cannot be from same sub-area - see catalog for options

Choose from ADAC, PEAC/RECR, or OLAC

3 hours from 2 sub-areas or a 2-semester sequence - see catalog

Three Level 1 activities and two Level 2 and/or Level 3 experiences must be completed to fulfill the Christian Service Program General Education requirements

Only offered Winter. Prereq: PSYC 122, Sr Status, ENGL 102 with min. grade of C *

Only offered Fall*

Prereq: Either PSYC 122 & 297 or MATH 215 with min. grade of C-* &

*Student must be admitted to the Psychology Program

before taking UD psychology classes - see catalog and

advisor

RELB and RELT classes, or RELP 240/340, 251, 252, 264, 361,405, or 468^

This degree is recommended for students planning to gain admission into graduate programs in specific areas of psychology such as neuroscience, and in

related progressions such as behavioral medicine, behavioral ecology, genetic counseling, health psychology, and clinical psychology. This degree may also be

desirable for those students planning for medical careers. Psychology students should avail themselves of advising in both psychology and biology.

NOTE: It is YOUR responsibility as a student to consult the appropriate catalog and your academic advisor

*See catalog for all Computational Skills options

or History or World Language or other Society & Culture class

HLNT 135 or NRNT may be taken instead

Cognate

Take first semester

or ACCT 103, 221, or BUAD 126, 128, or ECON 224, 225

RELB 125/RELT 177

RELT 138, RELT 255, or RELT 225

Revised January 2015 Over →

B.S. Psychobiology

BIOL 101 4 Anatomy & Physiology I [I-4-a, Major] BIOL 102 4 Anatomy & Physiology II [I-4-a, Major]RELB125/RELT 177 3 Spiritual Development [R-1] ENGL 102 3 College Composition II [I-1-b]ENGL 101 3 College Composition I [I-1-a] PSYC 100 1 Careers in Psychology [Major]NOND 101 1 Southern Connections [S-1] PSYC 128 3 Developmental Psychology [Major]PSYC 122 3 General Psychology [S-2, Major] COMM 135 3 Intro to Public Speaking [I-1-c]PEAC 125 1 Fitness for Collegiate Life [P-1-a] CPTE 1 Computational Skills [I-2-c]CPTE 100 1 Computer Concepts [I-2-b] 1 Physical Activity [P-1-b]

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A class is worth a number of semester hours : a 1 semester hour class will be less time & work than a 3 semester hour class

124 credit hours are required to graduate (you may have to take elective classes in order to accumulate 124 credit hours)

Course numbers indicate difficulty level and correspond to years: 100 level=Freshman, 200 level=Sophomore etc.

100 & 200 level classes are Lower Division (LD); 300 & 400 level classes are Upper Division (UD)

Before registering for UD classes you must complete 40 LD hours, ENGL 101 & 102, & the Gen. Ed. Math requirement

Concentrate on fulfilling general education requirements during your first two years

Remember your Christian Service Program activities

Want to see your progress towards graduation? Check your Degree Audit on Southern's website in My Academic Profile!

Junior Year Fall Junior Year Winter

Senior Year Fall Senior Year Winter

Need-to-Know Hints (Important!)

A full time course load is 12-16 semester hours per semester but 15-16 must be taken in order to graduate in 4 years

EXAMPLE Freshman Year Fall EXAMPLE Freshman Year Winter

Freshman Year Fall Freshman Year Winter

Sophomore Year Fall Sophomore Year Winter

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