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Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies

Psychology Concentration

Holy Cross College offers a Psychology concentration as part of the Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies degree. The Psychology concentration at Holy Cross will provide the student with the opportunity to develop a comprehensive understanding of psychology. The psychology program features a core curriculum that emphasizes the scientific ad empirical bases of psychology. The goal of the program is to produce graduates with critical thinking skills based on their knowledge of the principles and methodology in psychology. The concentration will provide the background necessary to pursue graduate education as well the basic skills necessary for the practical application of psychological principles.

Students who choose to concentrate in the area of Psychology must complete 27 credit hours. Students must declare their intention to concentrate in psychology at the end of the first year of studies and must meet the following requirements: a 2.0 overall grade-point average and a 2.5 grade-point average in psychology. Following acceptance into the concentration program students may begin taking 300- and 400-level courses.

Required Courses:

PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology or
     PSYC 105 Psychology of Adjustment *
PSYC 211 Statistics
PSYC 275 Research Methods
PSYC 420 History and Systems in Psychology
PSYC 450 Ethics in Psychology

TWO of the following:

PSYC 201 Social Psychology
PSYC 205 Abnormal Psychology
PSYC 207 Lifespan Developmental Psychology
PSYC 250 Educational Psychology
PSYC 310 Personality Theory

TWO of the following Seminar Classes (1 300-level and 1 400-level):

PSYC 399 Topics vary
     Cognitive Psychology
     Tests and Measures
PSYC 499 Topics vary
     Child Psychopathology
     Adult Psychopathology

Additional courses will be added as needed. Not all courses offered every semester.

* Students entering HCC with a high school psychology course completed with a grade of B or better may choose PSYC 105 instead of PSYC 101.

Declaration of Intent to Concentrate in Psychology:

Declaration of the concentration in psychology must be made by application. Application forms may be obtained from Dr. Doris Van Auken, Ph.D. (Vincent 181). Students may submit an application to the concentration at the beginning of the sophomore year.

Applicants must meet the following criteria:
     C or better in PSYC101, and PSYC211
     2.5 GPA in Psychology courses taken at Holy Cross College
     2.0 Overall GPA at Holy Cross College

It is recommended that students begin enrolling in psychology courses in the freshman year and follow the pattern suggested below:

Psychology Concentration
Year Fall Term Spring Term
Freshman

(1) First Year Seminar
(3) English Composition I *
(3) Mathematics *
(3) Psychology 101 or 105
(3) Elective
(3) Elective
16 credit hours

(4) Laboratory Science *
(3) Humanities Elective *
(3) Psychology 200-level
(3) Psychology 200-level
(3) Elective
 
16 credit hours

Sophomore

(3) Religious Studies *
(3) Social-Behavioral
     Science **
(3) Psychology 211
(3) Psychology elective
(3) Elective
15 credit hours

(3) Philosophy *
(3) Social-Behavioral
     Science **
(3) Psychology 275
(3) Psychology elective
(3) Elective
15 credit hours

Junior

(3) Art & Literature
     of the World I *
(3) Theology *
(3) Global Issues *
(3) Business Leadership in
   the Global Marketplace I *
(1) Integrative Seminar *
(3) Psychology 399
16 credit hours

(3) Art & Literature
     of the World II *
(3) Statistics and Reasoning *
(3) Global Issues *
(3) Business Leadership in
   the Global Marketplace II *
(1) Integrative Seminar *
(3) Psychology 450
16 credit hours
     SUMMER
(3) International Experience *

Senior

(3) American Experience I *
(3) Current Topics in
     Science *
(3) Sociology *
(2) Perspectives on Service
     Learning
(1) Integrative Seminar *
(3) Psychology 499
15 credit hours

(3) American Experience II *
(3) Theology *
(3) Communications *
(3) Integrative Seminar *
(3) Senior Capstone Project
     & Presentation *
15 credit hours
     SUMMER
(3) Internship *
(3) Service Learning Practicum *

* Required for graduation
** Non-Psychology course

Total Hours to Graduate: 131 hours
Total Hours in Psychology: 27 hours



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