College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences



Name: Student ID: Advisor: COURSESSEMGRADEHRS*Area A: Essential Skills - 9 hrsENGL 1101-Composition I3ENGL 1102-Composition II3Choose ONE: MATH 1001, 1101, 1111, 11133Area B: Institutional Options - 5 hrsAFRS 1501-Survey of the African American Experience2HUMN 1201-Critical Thinking and Communication3Area C: Humanities and Fine Arts - 6 hrsChoose ONE: ENGL 2110, 2111, 2121, 2122, 2131, 2132, 2222, PHIL 2010, 20303Choose ONE: ARTS 1101, ENGL 2521 HUMN 2011, MUSC 1101, THEA 2101 3Area D: Sciences, Mathematics and Technology - 10 hrsChoose TWO: ASTR 1010, BIOL 1103, 1104, [CISM 1130 or CSCI 1130], CSCI 1301, ENVS 1140, ISCI 1101, FSCI 110133Choose ONE: BIOL [1103 & 1103L], [1104 & 1104L], CHEM1101K, ISCI 111K, MSCI 1501K, PHSC 1011K, PHYS 1111K, PHYS 1011KEnter both semesters and grades if BIOL is chosen3 + 1or4Area E: Social Sciences - 12 hrsPOLS 1101-American Government3POLS 2401-Global Issues3Choose ONE: HIST 2111, 21123Choose ONE: AFRS 2000, ANTH 1101, ECON 2105, GEOG 1101, HIST 1111, 1112, ^PSYC 2103, SOCI 1101, 11603Additional University Requirements - 5 hrsTIGR 1000 - First Year Experience I1TIGR 1001- First Year Experience II1Choose ONE: HEDU 1113, 1114, 1115, 1116 -- OR -- [Choose ONE: HEDU 1101, 1111, 1201, 1211 -- AND -- Choose ONE: HEDU 1140,1150,1301, 1401, 1501, 1521, 1601, 1611, 1621, 1701]Enter both semesters and grades if a 2-course option is chosen3or2 + 1*#Area F: Courses Appropriate to the Program of Study - 18 hrsBEHV 1101-Intro to Behavior Analysis3PSYC 1101-Intro to General Psychology3BEHV 2103-Behavior Statistics3BEHV 2101-History of Behavior Analysis3Foreign Language Sequence: Two consecutive courses at any levelFirst Foreign Language 3Second Foreign Language3SUBTOTAL for Core and SSU requirements65SUBTOTAL for Major Requirements (from column 2)34General electives (from column 2) 6SUBTOTAL for Additional Major or Minor/Concentration Requirements (15-18) (from column 2)TOTAL REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION (at least 120)* A minimum grade of “C” is required for these courses# A minimum grade of “C” is required for all BEHV/PSYC courses and any other courses counted toward Major or Minor/Concentration requirements^ Can count for Core or Major, but not bothSSU Email: Semester of Entrance: EXPECTED graduation Semester: COURSESSEMGRADEHRS#Major Requirements - 19 hrsBEHV 3000-Basic Concepts in Behavior Analysis3BEHV 3103-Measurement in Behavior Analysis3BEHV 3104-Behavior Change in Behavior Analysis3BEHV 3112-Research Methods in Behavior Analysis (formerly Experimental Analysis)3BEHV 3117- Behavior Assessment & Behavior Change (formerly Counseling & Behavior Change)3BEHV 4213-Research Seminar4#Major Electives (select 5 courses from the list below) - 15 hrs BEHV 3105-Learning and Motivation3BEHV 3106-Behavioral Neuroscience3BEHV 3118-Multicultural and Social Issues in Behavior Analysis3BEHV 3710-Autism Spectrum Disorders3BEHV 3720-Community Applications of Behavior Analysis3BEHV 3730-Organizational Behavior Management3BEHV 3740-Behavior Ethics3BEHV 4000-Special Topics (can be repeated for credit with different topics)3BEHV 4212-Internship (MUST APPLY)(can be repeated for credit up to 12 credits)3^PSYC 2103-Human Growth and DevelopmentPSYC 3301-Social Psychology3PSYC 3311-Group Process3PSYC 3401-Tests and Measurements3PSYC 4101-Theories of Personality3PSYC 4201-Health Psychology 3PSYC 4311-Psychology of the African American Experience3PSYC 4501-Humanistic Psychology 3PSYC 4601-Diagnostic Analyses3PSYC 4602-Special Topic(can be repeated for credit with different topics)3PSYC 4701-Abnormal Behavior 3SUBTOTAL for Major Requirements34General Electives - 6 hrs33SUBTOTAL for General electives6*# Five Additional Major Electives from the list above -OR- an APPROVED Minor/Concentration 15-18 hrsSUBTOTAL for Additional Major or Minor/Concentration RequirementsNOTE: Students who have successfully completed 90 hours must submit a graduation application to the Registrar’s Office.Semester 1Semetser 2BEHV 11013BEHV 30003PSYC 11013BEHV 21033ENGL 11013ENGL 11023MATH 1001 (or 1101 or 1111 or 1113)3BIOL 1104 & 1104L (or other lab science)4HEDU2HEDU1TIGR 10001TIGR 10011Semester 1 Total15Semester 2 Total15Semester 3Semester 4BEHV 31123BEHV 21013BEHV 3104 3Foreign Language 23Foreign Language 13POLS 11013HUMN 12013Area D: non-lab science option 23Area D: non-lab science option 13AFRS 15012Semester 3 Total15Semester 4 Total14Semester 5Semester 6BEHV 31033BEHV 31173Minor class or BEHV/PSYC elec3BEHV/PSYC major elective3POLS 24013Minor class or BEHV/PSYC elec3Area C: humanities option3Area C: fine arts option3Area E: social science option3HIST 2111 or HIST 21123Semester 5 Total15Semester 6 Total15Semester 7Semester 8BEHV 42134BEHV/PSYC major elective3BEHV/PSYC major elective3BEHV/PSYC major elective3BEHV/PSYC major elective3Minor class or BEHV/PSYC elec3Minor class or BEHV/PSYC elec3General Elective3Minor class or BEHV/PSYC elec3General Elective3Semester 7 Total16Semester 8 Total15PREREQUISITESMATH 1001, 1101, 1111, or 1113 is a prerequisite for BEHV 2103BEHV 1101 is a prerequisite for all other BEHV coursesBEHV 3000 is a prerequisite for all 3xxx and 4xxx BEHV coursesBEHV 3000 should be taken before BEHV 2101BEHV 2103 is a prerequisite for BEHV 3112BEHV 3112 is a prerequisite for BEHV 3103BEHV 3103 and 3104 are prerequisites for BEHV 3117 BEHV 3103 and 3112 are prerequisites for BEHV 4213PSYC 1101 is a prerequisite for all other PSYC coursesSemester 1CreditsSemester 2CreditsSemester 1 TotalSemester 2 TotalSemester 3CreditsSemester 4CreditsSemester 3 TotalSemester 4 TotalSemester 5CreditsSemester 6CreditsSemester 5 TotalSemester 6 TotalSemester 7CreditsSemester 8CreditsSemester 7 TotalSemester 8 TotalSummersCreditsSummersCreditsSummers TotalSummers Total ................
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