Concentration in Biopsychology Checklist
Concentration in Human Services Psychology Checklist
Effective for students who matriculated to UMBC prior to Fall 2010
Students who complete the concentration in Human Services Psychology are presented with a certificate recognizing their achievement. In order to obtain this certificate, you must complete this form. In order to fulfill a concentration, students must complete ALL of the requirements for the BA or BS degree in Psychology, in addition to the concentration requirements. Courses used to fulfill a concentration can also be used towards degree requirements. Name___________________________________ Campus ID _________
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Mailing Address
Core Requirements (ALL of the following): Semester Completed
PSYC 210 (Psychology of Learning) __________________
PSYC 285 (Abnormal Psychology) ___________________
PSYC 320 (Psychological Assessment) ___________________
PSYC 335 (Physiological Psychology) ___________________
PSYC 340 (Social Psychology) or PSYC 380 (Personality) ___________________
Research/Internship (ONE of the following: 3-credit min. Advisor Approval Required):
PSYC 397 (Research Experience) ___________________
PSYC 398 (Internship) ___________________
PSYC 399 (Coop) ___________________
PSYC 490 (Independent Research) ___________________
Electives: Populations (TWO of the following):
PSYC 304 (Adolescent Psychology) ___________________
PSYC 305 (Exceptional Child) ___________________
PSYC 307 (Psychology of Aging) __________________
PSYC 356 (Psychology of Sex and Gender) or ___________________
PSYC 357 (Psychology of Women) ___________________
PSYC 382 (Child/Adolescent Psychopathology) ___________________
Advisor Approved Seminar ___________________
Electives: Social Topics (ONE of the following):
PSYC 308 (Child Maltreatment) __________________
PSYC 342 (Aggression and Antisocial Behavior) ___________________
PSYC 387 (Community Psychology) __________________
PSYC 406 (Advanced Behavior Pathology) ___________________
PSYC 324 (Introduction to Interviewing Techniques) ___________________
Advisor Approved Seminar __________________
Electives: Health Topics (ONE of the following):
PSYC 385 (Health Psychology) __________________
PSYC 390 (Neuropsychopharmacology) ___________________
PSYC 463 (Eating: Normal and Abnormal) __________________
Advisor Approved Seminar ___________________
Electives: Social Context (ONE of the following):
ANTH 314 (Psychological Anthropology) ___________________
PSYC 230 (Psychology and Culture) ___________________
SOCY 201 (Social Problems) ___________________
SOCY 210 (Class and Inequality) ___________________
SOCY 220 (Urban Sociology) ___________________
SOCY 321 (Race and Ethnic Relations) ___________________
SOCY 341 (Social Psychology of Social Problems) ___________________
When you have completed this form, submit it to the Psychology Advising Coordinator, Room 312 Math-Psychology. You must submit this form to the Coordinator prior to the end of the semester in which you plan to graduate in order to receive a certificate. 1/12
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Concentration in Human Services Psychology Checklist
Effective for students who matriculated to UMBC Fall 2010 and later
Students who complete the concentration in Human Services Psychology are presented with a certificate recognizing their achievement. In order to obtain this certificate, you must complete this form. In order to fulfill a concentration, students must complete ALL of the requirements for the BA or BS degree in Psychology, in addition to the concentration requirements. Courses used to fulfill a concentration can also be used towards degree requirements. Name___________________________________ Campus ID _________
_________________________________________________________________
Mailing Address
Core Requirements (ALL of the following): Semester Completed
PSYC 210 (Psychology of Learning) ___________________
PSYC 285 (Abnormal Psychology) ___________________
PSYC 320 (Psychological Assessment) ___________________
PSYC 335 (Physiological Psychology) ___________________
PSYC 340 (Social Psychology) ___________________
Research/Internship (ONE of the following: 3-credit min: Advisor Approval Required.):
PSYC 397 (Research Experience) ___________________
PSYC 398 (Internship) ___________________
PSYC 490 (Independent Research) ___________________
Choose FOUR courses from the list below, including one from each Focus Group:
Clinical Focus
PSYC 324 (Introduction to Interviewing Techniques) ___________________
PSYC 345 (Introduction to Clinical Psychotherapy) ___________________
PSYC 382 (Child and Adolescent Psychopathology) ___________________
PSYC 406 (Advanced Behavior Pathology) ___________________
PSYC 455 (Schizophrenia) ___________________
Behavioral Medicine Focus
PSYC 385 (Health Psychology) __________________
PSYC 390 (Neuropsychopharmacology) ___________________
PSYC 441 (Social and Health Psychology) __________________
Community and Social Focus
PSYC 387 (Community Psychology) ___________________
PSYC 437 (Contemporary Social Issues: Making a Difference) ___________________
PSYC 356 (Psychology of Sex and Gender)
Or PSYC 357 (Psychology of Women) __________________
PSYC 230 (Psychology and Culture) ___________________
Note: With Advisor approval, Special Topics seminars (PSYC 393; 493) may fulfill a Focus Group requirement.
When you have completed this form, submit it to the Psychology Advising Coordinator, Room 312 Math-Psychology. You must submit this form to the Coordinator prior to the end of the semester in which you plan to graduate in order to receive a certificate. 1/12
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