NORMANDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE PSYCHOLOGY TRANSFER PATHWAY

NORMANDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE PSYCHOLOGY TRANSFER PATHWAY

This document is designed for community college students completing the Psychology Transfer Pathway A.A. with the intent to transfer to the University of St. Thomas and complete the Psychology B.A. degree. Students who do not intend to complete the 60-credit degree should contact our transfer admission team to plan course selections for the major and the goal areas.

Below is the list of approved coursework from the pathway that meets general education requirements or Psychology major requirements. All courses must be completed with a C- or better to transfer.

Normandale Psychology Pathway Credits PSYC 1110 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 2100 Statistics for Behavioral Sciences Choose One of the following: PSYC 2200 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 2210 Lifespan Development: Life Span PSYC 2600 Introduction to Social Psychology A course not already taken above, or a Psychology course listed here: PSYC 1100 Psychology of Modern Life PSYC 1106 Psychology of Women PSYC 1108 Psychology of Death and Dying PSYC 1109 Child and Adolescent Development PSYC 1120 Psychology of Human Sexuality PSYC 1140 Psychology of Gender PSYC 1220 Psychology of Adulthood and Aging PSYC 2300 Psychology of Personality Biology or Chemistry w/lab course (MnTC Goal Area 3) * Total Psychology Pathway credits

*Recommended by St. Thomas

Goal areas for MnTC (Minnesota Transfer Curriculum) Completion of MnTC requirements

The number of elective credits will vary depending on the number of MnTC and required coursework credits a student takes. Total credits transferred from A.A. degree

Credits 4 4

St. Thomas Psychology Requirements Met PSYC 111 General Psychology Substitution for Psychology Statistics allied requirement

3

PSYC 301 Psychopathology (Clinical Perspective)

4

PSYC 202 Lifespan Development (Developmental Perspective)

3

PSYC 121 Social Psychology (Social Perspective)

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3-5

17-20

PSYC 199 Psychology Elective (Elective) PSYC 205 Psychology of Women (Elective) PSYC 199 Psychology Elective (Elective) PSYC 200 Psyc: Infancy & Childhood (Dev. Perspective) PSYC 199 Psychology Elective (Elective) PSYC 205 Psychology of Women (Elective) PSYC 204 Psyc: Adulthood & Aging (Dev. Perspective) PSYC 302 Personality Theories (Clinical Perspective)

Psychology lab science allied requirement

Credits 40

General education courses at St. Thomas Meets general education requirements except for Theology, Philosophy, and Senior Capstone Experience. General electives apply towards the minimum 129 credits needed for a bachelor's degree.

60

Remaining major courses for Psychology B.A. degree PSYC 212 Research Methods in Psychology PSYC 422 History of Psychology in Context St. Thomas requires at least one course from the 5-psychology perspectives (Biological, Cognitive, Social, Developmental, and Clinical). Complete remaining Psychology perspective courses not completed at Normandale. Psychology Elective Courses or Extra Perspective Courses Total Psychology Credits at St. Thomas (Four courses must be 300/400 level and two must be lab courses.) May transfer in from the Psychology pathway

Credits 4 4

12-16

8-12 32-36 16-20

Remaining graduation requirements for a B.A. degree 1 Theology course 1 Philosophy course Elective credits to reach a minimum of 129 credits Total credits completed at university Total credits for B.A. degree

Advising Notes: Students majoring in psychology must successfully complete a minimum of 24 credits in psychology at St. Thomas.

Transfer application link:

Credits 4 4

25-29 65-69 129

Requirements based on 2021-22 Academic Catalogue Updated 4/2022

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