SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Degree Programs

All Bachelor Programs require a minimum of 128 credits and a 2.00 cumulative average.

SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Degree Programs

Fall 2016-Spring 2017

Programs

Concentrations

BA, Psychology

BA, Psychology Education Concentration K-5 Elementary Certification with Specialization (6-8) BA, Psychology Forensic Psychology Concentration

BA, Psychology Mental Health Concentration

BS, Psychology

BS, Psychology Forensic Psychology Concentration BA, Criminal Justice

Forensic Psychology Concentration BA, Criminal Justice Forensic Investigation Concentration BA, Criminal Justice

Dual Degree BA/MA Program Criminal Justice

Homeland Security Concentration BA Criminal Justice BA, Economics

BA EconomicsGlobal Economics Concentration BA, Political Science

BA, Political Science Sustainability & Environmental Policy Concentration

Political Science Pre-law, Social Studies and Political Theory Concentrations BS, Social Work BA, Sociology & Anthropology

Archaeology Concentration Physical Anthropology Concentration Language and Culture Concentration

Education Concentration

MINORS

Anthropology

Economics

Political Science

Sociology

Behavioral Neuroscience Minor

Childhood Studies Minor Gerontology Certificate Undergraduate Students may earn a Minor

Forensic Science Certificate Program

"The student is responsible for insuring that all graduation requirements are met" (Bulletin). Consult with your preceptor and/or the Center for Academic Advising on a regular basis.

All Bachelor Programs require a minimum of 128 credits and a 2.00 cumulative average.

BA

PSYCHOLOGY

SOBL

Academic Year

Fall 2016-Spring 2017

64 Program Credits

PSYC 1100 Intro to Psychology

(4)

PSYC 2241 Statistical Methods

(4)

PSYC 3242 Experimental PSYC

(4)

PSYC (Natural Science *)

(4)

*Natural Science Courses PSYC 2215 Cognitive PSYC PSYC 3323 Develop.Childhood & Adolescence PSYC 3324 Psychology of Learning PSYC 3331 Physiological PSYC PSYC 3332 Perception

PSYC (Social Science**)

(4)

PSYC 36__ OR 37__ Senior Requirement (4)

PSYC Elective

(4)

PSYC Elective

(4)

PSYC Elective

(4)

COGNATES = 24 credits Choose from: ANTH, ECON, CRIM, GERO, POLS, SOCY, SOWK, EDUC 3515 and INTC 3610 or other PSYC. Other cognates may be chosen in consultation with your PSYC preceptor

Cognate/PSYC

(4)

Cognate/PSYC

(4)

**Social Science Courses PSYC 2211 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 2301 Social Psychology PSYC 3302 Personality Psychology PSYC 3322 Lifespan Development

PSYC (Natural *or Social Science**)

(4)

Cognate/PSYC

(4)

Cognate/PSYC

(4)

Cognate/PSYC

(4)

Cognate/PSYC

(4)

Cognate/PSYC if needed to reach 64 credit Program total

GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS:

64 Total Credits

No more than 16 credits in any "G" category may be applied towards the BA degree.

32 Credits

GEN General Interdisciplinary

GNM General Natural Science & Math

GIS-General Integration & Synthesis (Jr./Sr. yr.)

GNM

GAH General Arts & Humanities

GSS General Social Science

GAH

GSS

AT SOME DISTANCE Electives - Courses unrelated to your major

32 Credits

GENERAL STUDIES OUTCOME REQUIREMENT:These courses are listed as attributes and should be completed within the 128 credits needed to graduate.

(A) Arts

(V) Values/Ethics

(H) Historical Consciousness

(I) International/Multicultural

GENERAL STUDIES WRITING REQUIREMENT: (4 courses)

Two W1 courses may be in transfer. W2 courses must be taken at Stockton.

W1

W1/W2

W1/W2

W1/W2 at 3000 Level

GENERAL STUDIES QUANTITATIVE REASONING REQUIREMENT: (3 courses)

Two Q1 courses may be in transfer. Q2 courses must be taken at Stockton.

Q1

Q2

Prerequisites must be met, check course description on the web.

Q1 or Q2

"The student is responsible for insuring that all graduation requirements are met" (Bulletin). Consult with your preceptor and/or the Center for Academic Advising on a regular basis.

All Bachelor Programs require a minimum of 128 credits and a 2.00 cumulative average.

BA

PSYCHOLOGY

Education Concentration SOBL

Academic Year

Fall 2016-Spring 2017

64 Program Credits

PSYC 1100 Intro to Psychology

(4)

PSYC 36__ OR 37__ Senior Requirement (4)

PSYC 2241 Statistical Methods

(4)

PSYC 3391 Educational Psychology

(4)

PSYC 3242 Experimental PSYC

(4)

PSYC Elective

(4)

PSYC (Natural Science *)

(4)

PSYC Elective

(4)

*Natural Science Courses PSYC 2215 Cognitive PSYC PSYC 3323 Develop.Childhood & Adolescence PSYC 3324 Psychology of Learning PSYC 3331 Physiological PSYC PSYC 3332 Perception

COGNATES = 24 credits Choose from: ANTH, ECON, CRIM, GERO, POLS, SOCY, SOWK, EDUC 3515 and INTC 3610 or other PSYC. See Education for additional GPA/Tests & Clearance Requirements

EDUC 1515 Diversity in Families, Schools... (4)

PSYC 3323 Develop.Childhood & Adolescenc (4)

EDUC 2241 Educating Child/Sp. Needs (4)

**Social Science Courses PSYC 2211 Abnormal Psychology

EDUC 3101 Intermediate Fieldword

(2)

EDUC 3101 Introductory Fieldword

(2)

PSYC 2301 Social Psychology PSYC 3302 Personality Psychology PSYC 3322 Lifespan Development

EDUC 4990 Student Teaching

(10)

EDUC 4991 Student Teaching Seminar (2)

Cognate/PSYC if needed to reach 64 credit

PSYC (Natural *or Social Science**)

(4)

Program total

GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS:

No more than 16 credits in any "G" category may be applied towards the BA degree.

64 Total Credits 32 Credits

GEN General Interdisciplinary

GNM General Natural Science & Math

GIS-General Integration & Synthesis (Jr./Sr. yr.)

GNM

GAH General Arts & Humanities

GSS General Social Science

GAH

GSS

AT SOME DISTANCE Electives - Courses unrelated to your major

32 Credits

EDUC 3105 Literacy Development

(3)

EDUC 3200 Practices & Techniques-Teaching

(4)

EDUC 4110 Methods of Teaching English Lan(2)

EDUC 4150 Methods of Teaching Elem. Math (2)

EDUC 4610 Curriculum & Methods in Elem. Edu (3)

INTC 2610 Instructional Technology for K-12(4)

4 credit Elective

(4)

GENERAL STUDIES OUTCOME REQUIREMENT:These courses are listed as attributes and should be completed within the 128 credits needed to graduate.

(A) Arts

(V) Values/Ethics

(H) Historical Consciousness

(I) International/Multicultural

GENERAL STUDIES WRITING REQUIREMENT: (4 courses)

Two W1 courses may be in transfer. W2 courses must be taken at Stockton.

W1

W1/W2

W1/W2

W1/W2 at 3000 Level

GENERAL STUDIES QUANTITATIVE REASONING REQUIREMENT: (3 courses)

Two Q1 courses may be in transfer. Q2 courses must be taken at Stockton.

Q1

Q2

Prerequisites must be met, check course description on the web.

Q1 or Q2

"The student is responsible for insuring that all graduation requirements are met" (Bulletin). Consult with your preceptor and/or the Center for Academic Advising on a regular basis.

All Bachelor Programs require a minimum of 128 credits and a 2.00 cumulative average.

BA

PSYCHOLOGY

Forensic Psychology Concentration SOBL

Academic Year

Fall 2016-Spring 2017

64 Program Credits

PSYC 1100 Intro to Psychology

(4)

PSYC/CRIM 3646 Forensic Behavior Analysis (4)

PSYC 2241 Statistical Methods

(4)

PSYC Elective

(4)

PSYC 3242 Experimental PSYC

(4)

PSYC Elective

(4)

PSYC (Natural Science )

(4)

Select TWO of the following courses:

Natural Science Courses PSYC 2215 Cognitive PSYC PSYC 3323 Develop.Childhood & Adolescence PSYC 3324 Psychology of Learning PSYC 3331 Physiological PSYC PSYC 3332 Perception

CRIM 2111 Juvenile Justice

CRIM 2327 Introduction to Victimology

CRIM 2610 Intro to Forensic Science

(4)

CRIM 3625 Sex & Violence

PSYC 3145 Sex Crimes

PSYC 3618 Psychology of Child Witnesses

PSYC 2211 Abnormal Psychology

(4)

CRIM/PSYC 3648 The Criminal Brain

(4)

Social Science Courses PSYC 2211 Abnormal PSYC 2301 Social PSYC 3302 Personality PSYC 3322 Lifespan Development

PSYC (Social Science )

(4)

CRIM/PSYC 3120 Forensic Psychology (4)

CRIM 1100 Intro to Criminal Justice CRIM 2114 Theories of Criminality

Cognates may be from: ANTH, CRIM, ECON, GERO, POLS, PSYC, SOCY or SOWK

GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS:

No more than 16 credits in any "G" category may be applied towards the BA degree.

(4) (4) (4) (4)

64 Total Credits 32 Credits

GEN Genera Interdisciplinary

GNM General Natural Science & Math

GIS-General Integration & Synthesis (Jr./Sr. yr.)

GNM

GAH Genral Arts & Humanities

GSS General Social Science

GAH

GSS

AT SOME DISTANCE Electives - Courses unrelated to your major

32 Credits

GENERAL STUDIES OUTCOME REQUIREMENT:These courses are listed as attributes and should be completed within the 128 credits needed to graduate.

(A) Arts

(V) Values/Ethics

(H) Historical Consciousness

(I) International/Multicultural

GENERAL STUDIES WRITING REQUIREMENT: (4 courses)

Two W1 courses may be in transfer. W2 courses must be taken at Stockton.

W1

W1/W2

W1/W2

W1/W2 at 3000 Level

GENERAL STUDIES QUANTITATIVE REASONING REQUIREMENT: (3 courses)

Two Q1 courses may be in transfer. Q2 courses must be taken at Stockton.

Q1

Q2

Prerequisites must be met, check course description on the web.

Q1 or Q2

"The student is responsible for insuring that all graduation requirements are met" (Bulletin). Consult with your preceptor and/or the Center for Academic Advising on a regular basis.

All Bachelor Programs require a minimum of 128 credits and a 2.00 cumulative average.

BS

PSYCHOLOGY

SOBL

Academic Year

Fall 2016-Spring 2017

80 Program Credits

PSYC 1100 Intro to Psychology

(4)

PSYC 2241 Statistical Methods

(4)

PSYC 3242 Experimental PSYC

(4)

PSYC 3641 Advanced Statistics

(4)

PSYC 3661 History & Systems

(4)

PSYC (Natural Science *)

(4)

PSYC (Natural Science *)

(4)

PSYC (Social Science**)

(4)

PSYC (Social Science**)

(4)

PSYC 36__ OR 37__

(4)

Cognate/PSYC

(4)

Cognate/PSYC

(4)

Cognate/PSYC

(4)

Cognate/PSYC

(4)

Cognate/PSYC

(4)

BIOL1200/05

(5)

MATH 2215 Calculus I OR 2210 Calc. for Life Science (5)

Cognate/PSYC

(4)

Cognate/PSYC

(4)

Cognate/PSYC if needed to reach 80 credit Program total

*Natural Science Courses PSYC 2215 Cognitive Psychology PSYC 3323 Develop.Childhood & Adolescence PSYC 3324 Psychology of Learning PSYC 3331 Physiological Psychology PSYC 3332 Perception

**Social Science Courses PSYC 2211 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 2301 Social Psychology PSYC 3302 Personality Psychology PSYC 3322 Lifespan Development

GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS:

No more than 12 credits in any "G" category may be applied towards the BS degree.

48 Total Credits 32 Credits

GEN General Interdisciplinary

GNM General Natural Science & Math

GIS-General Integration & Synthesis (Jr./Sr. yr.)

GNM

GAH General Arts & Humanities

GSS General Social Science

GAH

GSS

AT SOME DISTANCE Electives - Courses unrelated to your major

16 Credits

GENERAL STUDIES OUTCOME REQUIREMENT:These courses are listed as attributes and should be

completed within the 128 credits needed to graduate.

(A) Arts

(V) Values/Ethics

(H) Historical Consciousness

(I) International/Multicultural

GENERAL STUDIES WRITING REQUIREMENT: (4 courses)

Two W1 courses may be in transfer. W2 courses must be taken at Stockton.

W1

W1/W2

W1/W2

W1/W2 at 3000 Level

GENERAL STUDIES QUANTITATIVE REASONING REQUIREMENT: (3 courses)

Two Q1 courses may be in transfer. Q2 courses must be taken at Stockton.

Q1

Q2

Q1 or Q2

Prerequisites must be met, check course description on the web.

"The student is responsible for insuring that all graduation requirements are met" (Bulletin). Consult with your preceptor and/or the Center for Academic Advising on a regular basis.

All Bachelor Programs require a minimum of 128 credits and a 2.00 cumulative average.

BA

PSYCHOLOGY Mental Health Concentration

SOBL

Academic Year

Fall 2016-Spring 2017

64 Program Credits

PSYC 1100 Intro to Psychology

(4)

PSYC 2211 Abnormal PSCY

(4)

PSYC 3392 Theories of Counseling

(4)

PSYC (Natural Science *)

(4)

*Natural Science Courses

PSYC 2215 Cognitive PSYC

PSYC 3323 Develop.Childhood & Adolescence

PSYC 3324 Psychology of Learning

PSYC 3331 Physiological PSYC

PSYC 3332 Perception

**Social Science Course Electives

PSYC 2301 Social Psychology

PSYC 3302 Personality

PSYC 3322 Lifespan Development

PSYC (Natural *or Social Science**)

(4)

PSYC Elective

(4)

PSYC Elective

(4)

From among the PSYC 10 courses required, select FOUR PSYC Metal Health Electives (see CAPP)

COGNATES = 24 credits Choose from: ANTH, ECON, CRIM, GERO, POLS, SOCY, SOWK, EDUC 3515 and INTC 3610 or other PSYC. Other cognates may be chosen in consultation with your PSYC preceptor

Cognate/PSYC

(4)

Cognate/PSYC

(4)

Cognate/PSYC

(4)

Cognate/PSYC

(4)

Cognate/PSYC

(4)

PSYC 2241 Statistical Methods

(4)

Cognate/PSYC

(4)

PSYC 3242 Experimental PSYC

(4)

PSYC 36__ OR 37__ Senior Requirement(4)

Cognate/PSYC if needed to reach 64 credit Program total

GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS:

64 Total Credits

No more than 16 credits in any "G" category may be applied towards the BA degree.

32 Credits

GEN General Interdisciplinary

GNM General Natural Science & Math

GIS-General Integration & Synthesis (Jr./Sr. yr.)

GNM

GAH General Arts & Humanities

GSS General Social Science

GAH

GSS

AT SOME DISTANCE Electives - Courses unrelated to your major

32 Credits

GENERAL STUDIES OUTCOME REQUIREMENT:These courses are listed as attributes and should be completed within the 128 credits needed to graduate.

(A) Arts

(V) Values/Ethics

(H) Historical Consciousness

(I) International/Multicultural

GENERAL STUDIES WRITING REQUIREMENT: (4 courses)

Two W1 courses may be in transfer. W2 courses must be taken at Stockton.

W1

W1/W2

W1/W2

W1/W2 at 3000 Level

GENERAL STUDIES QUANTITATIVE REASONING REQUIREMENT: (3 courses)

Two Q1 courses may be in transfer. Q2 courses must be taken at Stockton.

Q1

Q2

Prerequisites must be met, check course description on the web.

Q1 or Q2

"The student is responsible for insuring that all graduation requirements are met" (Bulletin). Consult with your preceptor and/or the Center for Academic Advising on a regular basis.

All Bachelor Programs require a minimum of 128 credits and a 2.00 cumulative average.

BS

PSYCHOLOGY

Academic Year

PSYC 1100 Intro PSYC

PSYC 2241 Statistical Methods

PSYC 3242 Experimental PSYC

PSYC 3641 Advanced Statistics

PSYC 3661 History & Systems

PSYC (Natural Science *) PSYC (Social Science **)

PSYC 2211 Abnormal Psychology CRIM 3646 Forensic Behavior Analysis

OR CRIM 3648 The Criminal Brain

Cognate/PSYC Cognate/PSYC

CRIM 1100 Intro to Criminal Justice

CRIM 2114 Criminality CRIM 3120 Forensic Pscyhology

CRIM /PSYC Forensic Science Elective

Forensic Psychology Concentration SOBL

Fall 2016-Spring 2017

80 Program Credits

(4)

BIOL 1200/05

(5)

(4)

MATH 2215 Calculus

(5)

(4)

Cognate/PSYC

(4)

(4)

Cognate/PSYC

(4)

(4)

Cognate/PSYC if needed to reach 80

(4)

credit Program total

(4)

*Natural Science Courses

(4)

PSYC 2215 Cognitive PSYC

PSYC 3323 Develop.Childhood & Adolescence

PSYC 3324 Psychology of Learning

(4)

PSYC 3331 Physiological PSYC

(4)

PSYC 3332 Perception

(4)

**Social Science Courses

(4)

PSYC 2211 Abnormal

(4)

PSYC 2301 Social

(4)

PSYC 3302 Personality

PSYC 3322 Lifespan Development

GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS:

No more than 12 credits in any "G" category may be applied towards the BS degree.

48 Total Credits 32 Credits

GEN General Interdisciplinary

GNM General Natural Science & Math

GIS-General Integration & Synthesis (Jr./Sr. yr.)

GNM

GAH General Arts & Humanities GAH

GSS General Social Science GSS

AT SOME DISTANCE Electives - Courses unrelated to your major

16 Credits

L STUDIES (A) Arts

(V) Values/Ethics

(H) Historical Consciousness

(I) International/Multicultural

L STUDIES

W1

L STUDIES

W1/W2

W1/W2

W1/W2 at 3000 Level

Q1

Q2

Q1 or Q2

Prerequisites must be met, check course description on the web.

"The student is responsible for insuring that all graduation requirements are met" (Bulletin). Consult with your preceptor and/or the Center for Academic Advising on a regular basis.

All Bachelor Programs require a minimum of 128 credits and a 2.00 cumulative average.

BA

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Academic Year

Fall 2016-Spring 2017

SOBL

64 Program Credits

A grade of "C" or better required in all CRIM courses

Students must complete at least FIVE CRIM courses at Stockton, to earn a degree

Cognates include courses in ANTH, ECON, GERO, POLS, PSYC, SOCY, SOWK, or other courses approved by your Criminal Justice preceptor.

CRIM 1100 Introduction to Criminal Justice (4)

CRIM 2114 Theories of Criminality

(4)

Cognate

(4)

CRIM 2121 Police Behavior & Organization (4)

Cognate

(4)

CRIM 2130 Introduction to Corrections

(4)

Cognate

(4)

CRIM 2108 Courts, Law and Procedure (4)

Cognate

(4)

CRIM 2145 Statistics for Criminal Justice (4)

Cognate

(4)

CRIM 2141 Research & Evaluation in

Cognate

(4)

Criminal Justice

(4)

Total CRIM +

CRIM Capstone Seminar 36XX CRIM Elective

(4)

Cognate courses

must = 64 credits.

(4)

CRIM Elective

(4)

GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS:

No more than 16 credits in any "G" category may be applied towards the BA degree.

64 Total Credits 32 Credits

GEN General Interdisciplinary

GNM General Natural Science & Math

GIS General Integration & Synthesis (Jr./Sr. yr.)

GNM

GAH General Arts & Humanities

GSS General Social Science

GAH

GSS

AT SOME DISTANCE Electives - Courses unrelated to your major

32 Credits

GENERAL STUDIES OUTCOME REQUIREMENT:These courses are listed as attributes and should be completed within the 128 credits needed to graduate.

(A) Arts

(V) Values/Ethics

(H) Historical Consciousness

(I) International/Multicultural

GENERAL STUDIES WRITING REQUIREMENT: (4 courses)

Two W1 courses may be in transfer. W2 courses must be taken at Stockton.

W1

W1/W2

W1/W2

W1/W2 at 3000 Level

GENERAL STUDIES QUANTITATIVE REASONING REQUIREMENT: (3 courses)

Two Q1 courses may be in transfer. Q2 courses must be taken at Stockton.

Q1

Q2

Prerequisites must be met, check course description on the web.

Q1 or Q2

"The student is responsible for insuring that all graduation requirements are met" (Bulletin). Consult with your preceptor and/or the Center for Academic Advising on a regular basis.

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