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Psychology Degree Planning

The document discusses the agenda for Unit 3 Seminar. It includes reviewing documents posted in the Unit 3 Reading Section, having a Q&A session for general course questions, and developing a degree plan by discussing transfer credits, challenge exams, EL 203 electives. The degree plan lists the core and major requirements for a Bachelor of Science in Psychology degree and includes three emphasis area course options. The document also discusses setting academic and professional goals, the S.M.A.R.T. goal setting technique, and information about transferring credits, challenge exams, and the EL 203 experiential learning portfolio.

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Psychology Degree Planning

The document discusses the agenda for Unit 3 Seminar. It includes reviewing documents posted in the Unit 3 Reading Section, having a Q&A session for general course questions, and developing a degree plan by discussing transfer credits, challenge exams, EL 203 electives. The degree plan lists the core and major requirements for a Bachelor of Science in Psychology degree and includes three emphasis area course options. The document also discusses setting academic and professional goals, the S.M.A.R.T. goal setting technique, and information about transferring credits, challenge exams, and the EL 203 experiential learning portfolio.

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Unit 3 Seminar

Before edit Master subtitle style Click toSeminar, please review the documents posted in the Unit 3 Reading Section

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Unit 3 Agenda

Q & A for General Course Questions Academic and Professional Goals Development of Degree Plan:

Transfer Credits Challenge Exams EL 203 Electives

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Setting Goals

Short Term Goals? (< 1 year) Intermediate-Term Goals? (1-5 years) Long Term Goals? (5+ years) What are the benefits of setting goals?

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S.M.A.R.T

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Degree Plan
Bachelor of Science in Psychology Student Name: Core Total Credits (33 Credits ) Communication-CM107 College Composition I Communication-CM220 College Composition II Mathematics- MM150 Survey of Mathematics Art and Humanities-HU300 Art and Humanities: 20th Century and Beyond Social Science-SS310 Exploring the 1960s: An Interdisciplinary Approach Physical Science-SC300 Big Ideas in Science: From Methods to Mutation Major Requirements (88 Credits) Major Requirement (TU) = PS115 Psychology Program and Profession Major Requirement (EU) = PS124 Introduction to Psychology Major Requirement (TU) = PS200 Introduction to Cognitive Psychology Major Requirement (EU) = CM206 Interpersonal Communication Major Requirement (MU) = MM207 Statistics Major Requirement (EU) = PS210 History of Psychology Major Requirement (RU) = PS220 Child and Adosescent Psychology Major Requirement (RU) = SC235 General Biology l - Human Perspectives Major Requirement (RU) = PS300 Research Methods I Major Requirement (TU) = PS330 Personality Development Major Requirement (EU) = PS410 Screening and Assessment 300/400 Level Emphasis Course = 300/400 Level Emphasis Course = 300/400 Level Emphasis Course = 300/400 Level Emphasis Course = Capstone = PS499 Bachelors Capstone in Psychology Open Electives (59 Credits)
Unit 4 Project Part 1: Please type in your choices for open electives after you have completed your Unit 3 work

Credits
5 5 5 6 6 6

5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6


5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6

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Open Elective (100/200) Open Elective (100/200) Open Elective (100/200) Open Elective (100/200) Open Elective (100/200) Open Elective (100/200) Open Elective (100/200) Open Elective (300/400) Open Elective (300/400) Open Elective (300/400) Open Elective (300/400) Total Requirements

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180

Emphasis Area Courses


Option l: Child Development PS340 Exceptional Needs Children PS345 Language and Speech Development and Disorders PS350 Working With Children in a Diverse World PS420 Social Relationships in Childhood
6 6 6 6

Option ll: Applied Behavioral Analysis PS340 Exceptional Needs Children PS360 Applied Behavioral Analysis l PS365 Applied Behavioral Analysis ll PS430 Program Design and Evaluation

6 6 6 6

Option lll: Substance Abuse PS370 Health Psychology PS375 Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment PS380 Clinical Psychology PS450 Case Management

6 6 6 6

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Transfer Credits

Credit from another college or university Transcripts need to be submitted before the end of the first term of enrollment Past course work must relate to degree program

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Challenge Exams

Test out of taking certain courses List of Courses Offer Challenge Exam on Registrar and Credit Office

Examples: College Algebra, Writing Composition I/II

There is a fee to take the exams

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EL 203: Experiential Learning Portfolio


What is EL 203? Learning that occurred through previous work, volunteer work, and other experience Benefits of Enrolling KU Catalog page 21 Further Information: [email protected]
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