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PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES College of Health and Human Sciences PSYSCI-BS PSYS 120 credits Student: PUID: Catalog Term: Fall 2017 Additional Majors: Minors: Major Requirements (36 credits) A cumulative GPA of 2.3 is required for all PSY courses used to meet major (Areas A-C) requirements A) Required Courses 9 credits (3) PSY 12000 Elementary Psychology [Fulfills Behavior/Social Science Core] (3) PSY 20100 Introduction to Statistics in Psychology (prerequisite: PSY 12000 and MA 15300 with grade of C- or higher) (3) PSY 20300 Introduction to Research Methods in Psychology (prerequisite: PSY 12000) B) Select two courses from each of the following groups for total of 12 credits B1) (3) PSY 20000 Introduction to Cognitive Psychology (prerequisite: PSY 12000) (3) PSY 20200 Introduction to Quantitative Topics in Psychology (prerequisite: PSY 20100) (3) PSY 22200 Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience (prerequisite: PSY 12000) (3) PSY 31400 Introduction to Learning (prerequisite: PSY 20300) B2) (3) PSY 23500 Child Psychology (prerequisite: PSY 12000) (3) PSY 24000 Introduction to Social Psychology (prerequisite: PSY 12000) (3) PSY 27200 Introduction to Industrial-Organizational Psychology (prerequisite: PSY 12000) (if selected, fulfills Management & Leadership Selective) (3) PSY 35000 Abnormal Psychology (prerequisite: PSY 12000) C) Select five additional 3-credit PSY courses numbered 30000-59900 for a total of 15 credits** PSY 31400 and PSY 35000 may NOT be used to fulfill requirement. Only one of the following 3-credit courses may be used: PSY 31900, PSY 39000, PSY 39100, PSY 49200, or PSY 49800. (PSY courses in this section may also fulfill some Selective Requirements) **Courses numbered 30000 or higher from locations other than Purdue-WL cannot be used to fulfill requirement C unless the outside course has been officially designated as equivalent to an approved Purdue-WL PSY course numbered 30000 or higher; other courses will be reviewed for approval on an ad hoc basis. Other Departmental / Program Course Requirements (31-72 credits) Cultural/International Diversity Selective 0-16 credits The Cultural/International Diversity requirement may be met by completing ONE of the four options listed below: The Cultural/International Diversity Selective requirement may be waived for international students. See academic advisor for guidelines and approval. Option 1. Proficiency through level IV in any one foreign language. Select from American Sign Language, Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, or Spanish. (3-4) 20100 (3-4) 20200 Option 2, 3, and 4 for the Cultural/International Diversity Selective are on next page

Cultural/International Diversity Selective Options continued from previous page Option 2. Proficiency through level III in any one foreign language AND a course from Cultural/International Diversity Selective list. (3-4) 20100 (3) select a course from Cultural/International Diversity Selective list Option 3. Two courses in any one foreign language AND an approved study abroad experience of at least 6 weeks in duration, which a) Must take place outside the United States b) Have significant immersion in the local culture and language independent of any U.S.-based program in which the student may be participating. ( ) Study Abroad Experience Option 4. An approved semester length (Fall/Spring) study abroad experience. a) Must take place outside the United States, and b) Have significant immersion in the local culture and language independent of any U.S.-based program in which the student may be participating. ( ) Study Abroad Experience Courses that fulfill Core requirements may also be used to fulfill Selective requirements, if applicable. Courses that fulfill major requirements (Areas A-C) may also be used to fulfill Selective requirements, if applicable. Continued on next page Economics/Finance Selective select from list Management & Leadership Selective select from list (IF PSY 27200 is selected for PSYS Major Area B, this requirement is fulfilled.) (2-4)* Natural Sciences, Math, & Information Technology Selective (NSM&IT) select from Group 1 list (IF [S] course is chosen, one Science Core requirement will be fulfilled.) (2-5)* Natural Sciences, Math, & Information Technology Selective (NSM&IT) select from list: (IF [S] course is chosen, one Science Core requirement will be fulfilled.) (1-5)* Natural Sciences, Math, & Information Technology Selective (NSM&IT) select from list. Must have lab component unless one of the other NSM&IT courses selected has lab component. (IF [STS[ course is chosen, Science Technology & Society Core will be fulfilled.) Social Ethics Selective select from list (IF PSY 46400 is chosen for PSYS Major Area C, this requirement is fulfilled.) (2-4) [Humanities Core] select from University list (IF foreign language is chosen for Cultural/International Diversity Selective, this requirement is fulfilled.) (1-4) [Information Literacy Core] - select from University list (IF ENGL 10600 or 10800 is selected for Written Communication Core, this requirement is fulfilled) (3-5) [Oral Communication Core] select from University list (Recommend COM 11400 Fundamentals of Speech Communication) [Quantitative Reasoning Core] MA 15300 College Algebra (prerequisite: ALEKS Math Assessment = 045) OR higher from University list, except MA 15555 and MA 19000 (IF [QR] course is chosen for NSM&IT selective, this requirement is fulfilled.) (2-5) [Science Core] select from University list (IF [S] course is chosen for NSM&IT Selective Group 1, this requirement is fulfilled.) (2-5) [Science Core] select from University list (IF [S] course is chosen for NSM&IT Selective Group 2, this requirement is fulfilled.) (1-3) (3-4) *NSM&IT Selectives must total 9 or more credits. [Science, Technology & Society Core] - select from University list (IF [STS] course is chosen for NSM&IT Selective, this requirement is fulfilled.) [Written Communication Core] select from University list (Recommend ENGL 10600 First-Year Composition or ENGL 10800 Accelerated First-Year Composition)

Electives (12-53 credits) At least 32 credits of coursework from Purdue University are required at 30000 level or higher 120 semester credits required for Bachelor of Science degree University Foundational Learning Outcomes (Core) List: https://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/course.html PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES SELECTIVE REQUIREMENTS APPROVED COURSE LIST CULTURAL/INTERNATIONAL DIVERSITY (3 CR IF REQUIRED) AAS 27100 Introduction to African-American Studies [H] 37100 The African-American Experience 37300 Issues in African-American Studies ANTH 20500 Human Cultural Diversity [BSS] 21200 Culture, Food & Health 23000 Gender Across Cultures (30300) [BSS] 37900 Native American Cultures [BSS] ASAM 24000 Introduction to Asian American Studies 34000 Contemporary Issues in Asian American Studies ASL 28000 American Deaf Community: Language, Culture, and Society COM 22400 Communicating in the Global Workplace [BSS] ENGL 37600 Communication and Gender 25700 Literature of Black America 36000 Gender and Literature HDFS 28000 Diversity In Individual and Family Life [BSS] HIST 10500 Survey of Global History [H] 21000 The Making of Modern Africa [H] 24000 East Asia and Its Historic Tradition [H] 24100 East Asia in the Modern World [H] 24300 South Asian History and Civilizations [H] 24500 Introduction to the Middle East History & Culture [H] 27100 Introduction to Colonial Latin American History 1492-1810 [H] 27200 Introduction to Modern Latin American History 1810 to the Present 34100 History of Africa South of the Sahara 34200 Africa and the West 35400 Women in America to 1870 [H] 37500 Women in America since 1870 [H] 37700 History and Culture of Native America [H] 39600 The Afro-American to 1865 [H] 39800 The Afro-American since 1865 [H] JWST 33000 Introduction to Jewish Studies [H] PHIL 22500 Philosophy and Gender 23000 Religions of the East (or REL 23000) [H] 24200 Philosophy, Culture & African-American Experience POL 13000 Introduction to International Relations [BSS] 14100 Governments of the World 22200 Women, Politics, and Public Policy [BSS] 23100 Introduction to United States Foreign Policy PSY 23900 The Psychology of Women 33500 Stereotyping and Prejudice SOC 31000 Racial and Ethnic Diversity 33800 Global Social Movements 33900 Introduction to the Sociology of Developing Nations 45000 Gender Roles in Modern Society SPAN WGSS 23500 Spanish American Literature. in Translation [H] 33500 Literature of the Spanish-Speaking Peoples in the U.S. 28000 Women s Studies: An Introduction [BSS] [H] 38000 Gender and Multiculturalism [BSS] MANAGEMENT & LEADERSHIP COURSES (3 CR) COM 37500 Conflict & Negotiation ENTR 20000 Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Innovation MGMT 44301 Management of Human Resources OLS 25200 Human Relations in Organizations 27400 Applied Leadership PSY 27200 Introduction to Industrial-Organizational Psychology NATURAL SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (9 CR) One laboratory component required (indicated by ) and at least one course from Group 1. Group 1 BIOL BCHM CHM PHYS 11000 Fundamentals of Biology I [S] 11100 Fundamentals of Biology II [S] 12100 Biology I: Diversity, Ecology, and Behavior [STS] [S] 13100 Biology II: Dev., Struct., & Function of Organisms [S] 20100 Human Anatomy and Physiology [S] OR 20300 Human Anatomy and Physiology [S] 20200 Human Anatomy and Physiology [S] OR 20400 Human Anatomy and Physiology [S] 22100 Introduction to Microbiology 10000 Introduction to Biochemistry [STS] 11100 General Chemistry [S] 11200 General Chemistry [S] 11500 General Chemistry [S] 11600 General Chemistry [S] 22400 Introductory Quantitative Analysis 14900 Mechanics, Heat, & Wave Motion 15200 Mechanics 17200 Modern Mechanics [S] 21400 The Nature of Physics [S] 22000 General Physics [S] 22100 General Physics [S] 23300 Physics for Life Sciences I 23400 Physics for Life Sciences II ECONOMICS/FINANCE COURSES (3 CR) AGEC 21700 Economics [BSS] CSR 10300 Introduction to Personal Finance 34200 Personal Finance ECON 21000 Principles of Economics [BSS] 25100 Microeconomics [BSS] 25200 Macroeconomics [BSS]

NATURAL SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Group 2 ANSC ASTR BIOL BTNY CS CNIT EAPS ENTM 10600 Biology Companion Animal 22100 Principles of Animal Nutrition 23000 Physiology of Domestic Animals 30300 Animal Behavior 26300 Descriptive Astronomy: The Solar System [S] 26400 Descriptive Astronomy: Stars and Galaxies [S] 31200 Great Issues: Genomic and Society [STS] 20700 The Microbial World 21100 Plants and the Environment [STS] 15800 C Programming 17700 Programming With Multimedia Objects 18000 Problem Solving/Object-Oriented Programming 24000 Programming In C 25100 Data Structures And Algorithms 14100 Internet Foundations, Technologies and Development 15500 Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming 17500 Visual Programming 17600 Information Technology Architectures 10000 Planet Earth [STS] 10400 Oceanography [STS] 10900 The Dynamic Earth [S] 11100 Physical Geology [S] 11200 Earth Through Time [S] 11300 Introduction to Environmental Science [STS] 23000 Laboratory in Atmospheric Science 10500 Insects: Friend & Foe [S] [STS] 20600 General Entomology [S] 20700 General Entomology Lab 22810 Forensic Investigation FNR 10300 Introduction to Environmental Conservation [STS] HORT 10100 Fundamentals of Horticulture [S] HK 25300 Principles of Motor Development 25800 Foundations of Motor Skill Learning HSCI 20100 Principles of Public Health Science [STS] IT 22600 Biotechnical Lab I [STS] MA 16010 Applied Calculus I [QR] 16020 Applied Calculus II [QR] 16100 Plane Analytic Geometry & Calculus I [QR] 16200 Plane Analytic Calculus II [QR] 16500 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I [QR] 16600 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II [QR] 26100 Multivariate Calculus [QR] 26200 Linear Algebra and Differential Equations [QR] 26500 Linear Algebra [QR] 26600 Ordinary Differential Equations [QR] 27100 Several Variable Calculus [QR] NRES NUTR SLHS STAT 29000 Introduction to Environmental Science [STS] 30300 Essentials of Nutrition [S] 21500 Exploring Audiology and Hearing Science [STS] 30200 Hearing Science 22500 Introduction to Probability Models OR 31100 Introductory Probability 51100 Statistical Methods SOCIAL ETHICS COURSES (3 CR) ENTM 22830 Forensic Testimony and Ethics PHIL 11100 Ethics [H] 11400 Global Moral Issues [H] 27000 Biomedical Ethics [STS] 28000 Ethics and Animals [H] 29000 Environmental Ethics [H] PSY 46400 Research Ethics in Psychological Sciences Note: Students are encouraged to use this advising worksheet as a resource when planning progress toward completion of degree requirements. An Academic Advisor may be contacted for assistance in interpreting this worksheet. This worksheet is not an academic transcript, and it is not official notification of completion of degree or certificate requirements. The University Catalog is the authoritative source for displaying plans of study. The student is ultimately responsible for knowing and completing all degree requirements.

Psychological Sciences Major (PSYS) Suggested 4-Year Plan of Study Fall 2017 Cr* Fall Semester Cr* Spring Semester 3 PSY 12000 (Behavior/Social Science Core) CC 3 PSY Area B2 3 Oral Communication Core 4 Written Commun. Core (ENGL 10600 recom.) 3 Cultural/International Diversity Selective** 3 Cultural/International Diversity Selective** 3 MA 15300 or higher (Quant. Reasoning Core) CC except for MA 15555 3 Sci/Math/InfoTech Selective + Sci. Core*** 2 Elective 2 Elective 1 Info. Literacy Core (PSY 10000 recommended) 3 PSY 20100 CC 3 PSY 20300 CC 3 PSY Area B1 3 PSY Area B2 3 Cultural/International Diversity Selective** 3 Cultural/International Diversity Selective** 3 Sci/Math/InfoTech Selective + Science Core*** 3 Humanities Core**** 3 PSY Area B1 3 PSY Area C 3 PSY Area C 3 Social Ethics Selective**** 3 Sci/ Math/InfoTech Selective + STS Core*** 3 Economics/Finance Selective 3 PSY Area C 3 PSY Area C 3 PSY Area C 3 Management & Leadership Selective**** CC Critical Course (should be completed during designated academic year) * Typical credits shown, but will vary with specific course selections; 120 total credits required. At least 32 of these credits must be courses taken at Purdue and numbered 30000 or higher. ** Depending on language placement and Option selected, requirement might require fewer than 4 semesters to complete, potentially creating opportunities for additional electives to be taken. *** Assumes Selective and Core requirement will be fulfilled with one appropriately selected course. Requirements can be separated, if student prefers. **** Includes course option that can cover two or more requirements concurrently. STS = Science, Technology & Society