Psychology Academic Plan

This 4-year plan will help guide you through your pathway to profession with your Psychology major. It is a sampling of the route you can take to your degree. (The contents of this 4-year plan are subject to modifications.)

Freshman Fall
CourseCredits
COMP 201Writing 13
GNST 110Friends Experience 11
MATH 101 or 111Math for Liberal Arts or Algebra: Quantitative Literacy General Education 3
PSYC 100Introduction to Psychology3
HSVA 210Introduction to Human Services3
HIST 140U.S. History 1: through 1865: Social Science & History General Education 3
Hours16
Freshman Spring
CourseCredits
Comp 202Writing 23
GNST 111Friends Experience 21
PSYC 201Pre-Internship1
PSYC 230Human Growth and Development3
SOCl 160Social Problems: Human Services Concentration 3
Elective or Minor Course3
Elective or Minor Course3
Hours17
Sophomore Fall
CourseCredits
FINC 140Personal Finance: Business General Education 3
PHIL 100Introduction to Philosophy: Humanities General Education3
PSYC 230Interpersonal Relations: Oral Communications General Education3
SOCI 100Principles of Sociology: Human Services Concentration3
Elective or Minor Course3
Hours15
Sophomore Spring
CourseCredits
NATS 110Physical Science: Natural Science General Education4
FINA 110Aesthetic Experience - Visual Arts: Arts General Education3
PSYC 280Social Psychology3
REL 223Basic Christian Beliefs: World Religion and Christianity General Education3
SOCI 160Social Problems: Human Services Concentration3
Hours16
Junior Fall
CourseCredits
PHIL 180Introduction to Ethics: Personal & Social Responsibility General Education3
REL 100Faith at Friends3
HLSCNutrition3
SOCI 480Selected Topics in Sociology: Human Services Concentration3
PSYC 240Applied Psychology3
PSYC 460Abnormal Psychology3
Hours18
Junior Spring
CourseCredits
SOCI 260Cultural Anthropology: Culture & Diversity General Education 3
MATH 370Statistics3
REL 111New Testament Survey: World Religion and Christianity 2 General Education3
PSYC 390Junior Seminar1
PSYC 343Psychology of Personality3
Elective or Minor Course3
Hours16
Senior Fall
PSYC 370Introduction to Counseling3
PSYC 494Internship I3
SOCI 450Methods of Social Science Research3
Elective or Minor Course3
Elective or Minor Course3
Hours15
Senior Spring
CourseCredits
Psyc 315Psychology of Religion3
Psyc 494Internship II3
Psyc 490Senior Seminar1
Elective or Minor Course3
Elective or Minor Course3
Hours13
Total Credit Hours:126
Credit hours required to graduate:124