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Credits Credits ENG 101 English Composition I 3 ENG 102 English Composition II 3 MTH 107 Introduction to Statistics 3 SOC 101 Principles of Sociology 3 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSY 256 Developmental Psychology OR PSY 251 3 CIS 161 Computer Applications 3 BIO 110 Fund of Anatomy & Physiology I 3 Arts & Humanities Group A (see reference section) 3 BIO 111 Fund of Anatomy & Physiology I Laboratory 1 History (see reference section) 3 Credits Credits Natural Science (see reference section) 3 PSY 259 Social Psychology 3 SPE 102 Public Speaking 3 PSY 258 Psychology of Personality 3 Diversity (see reference section) 3 Arts & Humanities (see reference section) 3 PSY 255 Abnormal Psychology 3 Arts & Humanities (see reference section) 3 History (see reference section) 3 Elective 3 Math (see reference section) 3 Elective 3 SOC 210 Minority Groups 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 PSY 315 Group Dynamics or **Coop Experience 3 SOC 331 Research, Writing, and Infromation Literacy 3 3 PSY 340 Research Methods in Psychology OR SOC 340 3 PHI 302 Ethics and Values in Behavioral Science 3 PSY 334 Biological Basis of Behavior 3 PSY 351 Learning and Cognition 3 3 PSY 409 Seminar in Psychology OR SOC 409 3 PSY 406 Tests & Measurements 3 To review course descriptions of the above Wilmington University courses, please visit: wilmu.edu/courses/index.aspx. Second Semester (12 credits) Third Semester (6 credits) First Semester (12 credits) *Certificate Course/Upper Level PSY Elective *Certificate Course/Upper Level PSY Elective Suggested sequence based on course availability and student entrance dates. Please see advisor for your personal plan. To review course outlines of the above RCBC courses, please visit: rcbc.edu/course-outlines. AA in Psychology: Option to Liberal Arts - BS in Psychology Course Subject Information Course Subject Information RCBC courses for an Associate of Arts in Psychology: Option to Liberal Arts - Total 61 credits The following is a suggested guide for the courses a student may need for these specific degrees. These may vary slightly based on factors such as accuplacer placement test, college courses completed in high school, or transfer credits from another school. Students are responsible for checking prerequisites. This guide is not a substitute for academic advisement. Second Semester (16 credits) First Semester (15 credits) Bachelor Degree in Psychology Bachelor Degree in Psychology Associate Degree in Psychology: Option to Liberal Arts Associate Degree in Psychology: Option to Liberal Arts Course Subject Information Course Subject Information BENCHMARK: Students can apply for RCBC graduation at the end of the 4th semester. Students who plan on maximizing transfer credits at Wilmington University should be in contact with a WilmU Advisor before their last semester at RCBC. BENCHMARK: Complete 31 credits (recommended) by end of 2nd semester; if less than 30 credits, recommend summer and/or spring intersession courses. Fourth Semester (15 credits) Third Semester (15 credits) Additional RCBC or Wilmington University Courses (15 credits) Additional RCBC or Wilmington University Courses (15 credits) NOTE: Additional courses can be RCBC courses, Wilmington courses, or a combination of courses from both schools. Wilmington University Courses for a Bachelor degree in Behavioral Science - WilmU Credits - 30 Credits

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Credits Credits

ENG 101 English Composition I 3 ENG 102 English Composition II 3

MTH 107 Introduction to Statistics 3 SOC 101 Principles of Sociology 3

PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSY 256 Developmental Psychology OR PSY 251 3

CIS 161 Computer Applications 3 BIO 110 Fund of Anatomy & Physiology I 3Arts & Humanities Group A (see reference

section)3

BIO 111 Fund of Anatomy & Physiology I Laboratory 1

History (see reference section) 3

Credits Credits

Natural Science (see reference section) 3 PSY 259 Social Psychology 3SPE 102 Public Speaking 3 PSY 258 Psychology of Personality 3

Diversity (see reference section) 3 Arts & Humanities (see reference section) 3

PSY 255 Abnormal Psychology 3 Arts & Humanities (see reference section) 3

History (see reference section) 3 Elective 3

Math (see reference section) 3 Elective 3

SOC 210 Minority Groups 3 Elective 3

Elective 3 Elective 3

Elective 3 Elective 3

Elective 3 Elective 3

PSY

315 Group Dynamics or **Coop Experience 3 SOC 331 Research, Writing, and Infromation Literacy 3

3 PSY 340 Research Methods in Psychology OR SOC 340 3

PHI 302 Ethics and Values in Behavioral Science 3 PSY 334 Biological Basis of Behavior 3

PSY 351 Learning and Cognition 3 3

PSY 409 Seminar in Psychology OR SOC 409 3

PSY 406 Tests & Measurements 3

To review course descriptions of the above Wilmington University courses,

please visit: wilmu.edu/courses/index.aspx.

Second Semester (12 credits)

Third Semester (6 credits)

First Semester (12 credits)

*Certificate Course/Upper Level PSY Elective

*Certificate Course/Upper Level PSY Elective

Suggested sequence based on course availability and student entrance dates. Please see advisor for your personal plan.

To review course outlines of the above RCBC courses,

please visit: rcbc.edu/course-outlines.

AA in Psychology: Option to Liberal Arts -

BS in Psychology

Course Subject Information Course Subject Information

RCBC courses for an Associate of Arts in Psychology: Option to Liberal Arts - Total 61 credits

The following is a suggested guide for the courses a student may need for these specific degrees. These may vary slightly based on factors such as accuplacer

placement test, college courses completed in high school, or transfer credits from another school. Students are responsible for checking prerequisites.

This guide is not a substitute for academic advisement.

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BENCHMARK: Students can apply for RCBC graduation at the end of the 4th semester. Students who plan on maximizing transfer credits at Wilmington University should be in contact with a WilmU

Advisor before their last semester at RCBC.

BENCHMARK: Complete 31 credits (recommended) by end of 2nd semester; if less than 30 credits, recommend summer and/or spring intersession courses.

Fourth Semester (15 credits)Third Semester (15 credits)

Additional RCBC or Wilmington University Courses (15 credits) Additional RCBC or Wilmington University Courses (15 credits)

NOTE: Additional courses can be RCBC courses, Wilmington courses, or a combination of courses from both schools.

Wilmington University Courses for a Bachelor degree in Behavioral Science - WilmU Credits - 30 Credits

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Math Options: MTH 113, MTH 118, MTH 130, or MTH 142. MTH

112 does not satisfy the math requirement for Wilmington

University.

Wilmington University

Apply at www.wilmu.edu

Visit the WilmU office on RCBC's Mt. Laurel Campus!

Student Success Center- Rooms 108 & 109

856-291-7400

RELATED CERTIFICATES COURSES REQUIRED (some courses may require a pre-requisite course)

Conflict Resolution PSY101, PSY315+, PSY477, PSY478, PSY479, SOC304+

REFERENCE SECTION

Entrance exam: rcbc.edu/testcenter/accuplacer or SAT/ACT scores

are required prior to enrollment in ENG 101 and Math courses

Art/Humanities Group A Options: ART 101, MUS 101, PHI 101, or

THR 101

RCBC SEMESTER 2

ENG 101 required prior to ENG 102

PSY 101 required prior to any 200-level PSY.

History Options: HIS 101, HIS 102, HIS 103, HIS 104, HIS 266, or HIS

267

RCBC SEMESTER 4

RCBC SEMESTER 1

RCBC SEMESTER 3

ENG 101 required prior to SPE 102.

PSY 101 required prior to any 200-level PSY.

Natural Science Options: Any science lecture from BIO, CHE, PHY or

PSC numbered 101 or higher.

History Options: HIS 101, HIS 102, HIS 103, HIS 104, HIS 266, or HIS

267

Diversity Options: ANT 102, ASL 201, ASL 202, FRE 201, HIS 213, HIS

230, HIS 266, HIS 267, LIT 203, LIT 206, LIT 211, LIT 216, LIT 217, PHI

112, REL 205, SOC 209, SOC 211, SPA 201. HIS 230, HIS 266 and HIS

267 can count as either a history course or diversity course

requirement but it cannot fultill both requirements.

PSY 101 required prior to any 200-level PSY.

Arts/Humanities Group B Options: ARA 101, ART 250, ART 251, ASL

101, ASL 102, ASL 201, ASL 202, ASL 203, CHI 101, FRE 101, FRE 102,

FRE 201, GER 101, GER 102, HIS 101, HOS 102, HIS 103, HIS 104, HIS

230, HIS 266, HIS 267, ITA 101, ITA 102, LIT 206, LIT 207, LIT 208, LIT

209, LIT 210, LIT 211, LIT 218, LIT 220, PHI 105, PHI 112, PHI 205, PHI

210, REL 205, SPA 101, SPA 201, TUR 101, TUR 102

ENG 102 required prior to Literature.

PLEASE NOTE: RCBC students need to fill out a graduation application in WebAdvisor (by: March 1 for May graduation, June 1 for August graduation, or November

1 for December Graduation). 2.0 GPA required for RCBC graduation and continuation onto Wilmington University

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+ other course options for the Conflict Resolution Certificates are available in the catalog and on the website

# (Community Engagement Certificate Electives) Choose one course from: BBM347, COM300, COM332, HRM300, ORG304, ORG311, ORG408, ORG477, ORG478, PHI322, PSY300,

PSY309, PSY315, SOC314, SOC352, or SOC409

% (CAST Certificate Electives) Choose two courses from: CRJ318, CRJ469, CRJ474, CRJ490, LES323, LES406, PSY215, PSY323, PSY330, PSY331, PSY332, PSY333, PSY336, PSY375, PSY412,

PSY472, PSY481, PSY490, SOC302, SOC303, SOC323, SOC404, SOC405, SOC464, SOC468, SOC469, or SOC490

Students that have completed SOC/PSY340 and 108 credits with a 3.0 GPA may be eligible to submit an intent form for the Graduate Case Management Certificate.

Emotional Intelligence and Leadership SOC101, PSY101, PHI302, ORG302, SOC315, SOC317, (PSY309 or PSY315)

Nonprofit Management NFP301, NFP302, NFP304, NFP307, and one course from: NFP303 or NFP308

Child Advocacy Studies PSY101, SOC425, SOC426, SOC427, and two courses from below %

Criminal Justice SOC101, PSY101, CRJ101, CRJ205, CRJ411, (1 additional course with prefix CRJ), and 1 elective

Community Engagement SOC101, SOC303, SOC312, SOC314, (PSY309 or PSY315) and one course from below #

WilmU Certificates to consider on your path to a degree