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UndergraduateProgramAdvisingChecksheet CatalogYear: SpringfieldCollege ForstudentsadmittedtoSC20062007 Major: Psychology/OccupationalTherapyDual DegreeProgram(5yr.) (120totalUGcredits+50totalGRcredits) Name: ID#: PartIofthischecksheetoutlinesGeneralEducationcourserequirementscustomizedforyourmajor. PartIIlistsspecificcourserequirementsforyourmajor....

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UndergraduateProgramAdvisingChecksheet CatalogYear: SpringfieldCollege ForstudentsadmittedtoSC20062007 Major: Psychology/OccupationalTherapyDual DegreeProgram(5yr.) (120totalUGcredits+50totalGRcredits) Name: ID#: PartIofthischecksheetoutlinesGeneralEducationcourserequirementscustomizedforyourmajor. PartIIlistsspecificcourserequirementsforyourmajor. PartIIIisspacetorecordelectivecoursesyouchoose.Ifapplicable,thissectionincludescoursestakenforaminor orteacherpreparationprogram. GUIDELINESFORUSINGTHISCHECKSHEET 1. Keepthischecksheetasarecordofyourprogresstowardgraduationupdateitattheconclusionofeachsemester.After completingacourse,markthegradeyoureceived,thesemester(forexample,F06orSP07),andthecreditsearned. 2. Bringtheupdatedchecksheetwithyoutoeachadvisingsession.Itisyourresponsibilitytokeeptrackofyourprogressandto befamiliarwiththerequirementsofyourprogram. 3. Youradvisormaywishtokeepasecondcopyofyourupdatedchecksheetforhisorherrecords. 4. Ifyouchangeyourmajor,youwillneedanewchecksheetforthatmajor.Ifyouintendtocompleteaminor,those requirementscanbelistedintheelectivesectionofthischecksheet.Ifyouareinateacherpreparationprogram,youmay needaspecialchecksheetwhichincludesyoureducationrequirements. 5. Youcanalsousethischecksheettorecordapprovedtransfer,AP,orCLEPexamcredit.Notethattheresidencypolicy requiresyoutocompleteaminimumof60creditsofcoursework(including15ofyourlast30credits.)atSC. 6. Ifyouhavequestionsaboutyourrequirementsoryourprogresstowardgraduation,contactyouradvisoror departmentchair.Generalquestionsaboutcollegepolicies,procedures,orgraduationrequirementsmayalsobedirectedto theOfficeoftheRegistrar,413/7483530ortheOfficeofAcademicAdvising,413/7483379. Informationinthisdocumentissubjecttochange. Studentsmustinsurethataminimumof120undergraduatecreditsarecompletedinordertograduate. Mymajoradvisoris: Name: Phone: Officelocation: Email: (Ifapplicable)Mysecondoreducationadvisoris: Name: Phone: Officelocation: Email: ADVISINGNOTESANDQUESTIONS Date: Note,question,orconcern: rev.6/2006 SpringfieldCollege UndergraduateProgramAdvisingChecksheetFall2006 PartIGeneralEducationRequirements Allstudentsmustcompleteaminimumof40credithoursofGeneralEducationcourseworktograduate. Major: Psychology/OccupationalTherapyDualDegree Program(5yr.) Name: CatalogYear:ForstudentsadmittedtoSC20062007 ID# Course Title Credits Grade Sem/Yr Course Title Credits Grade Sem/Yr I.Competencies 1.CollegeWriting (6credits) (overlap*doesnotapply) II.DomainsofKnowledgeandUnderstanding(continued) 3.SocialSciences (6creditsonecoursefromeachcategory) ENGL113 ENGL114 (embedded**) CollegeWritingI CollegeWritingII (twocourses) 3 3 A.Historical/CulturalStudies 3 B.BehavioralandSocialSciences SOCI101 ContemporarySociety 3 2.WritingAcrosstheCurriculum PSYC301 OCTH401 ExperimentalDesign OTFundamentals NA NA 4.International/MulticulturalStudies (36creditsdependinguponoptionselected) 3.ComputerApplications (3credits) 3 3 3 5.SocialJustice CISC105 IntrotoComputerConcepts 4.InformationLiteracy (embedded**) (3credits) 3 NA 6.PhysicalEducation II.DomainsofKnowledgeandUnderstanding 1.ArtsandHumanities (9creditsonecoursefromeachcategory) (overlap*canapply) (6creditsthreecreditsfromeachcategory) A.Health&Wellness HLTH100 Wellness,AWayofLife B.PhysicalActivity 3 3 .5 .5 .5 .5 .5 .5 A.LiteraryStudies B.Visual/PerformingArts 3 C.Spiritual&EthicalDimensions 3 2.AnalyticalandNaturalSciences (67creditsonecoursefromeachcategory) A.QuantitativeReasoning MATH115orhigher CollegeAlgebra B.NaturalSciences BIOL130 Anat&Phys.ILecture BIOL132 Anat&Phys.ILab 3 3 1 APPROVEDGENERALEDUCATIONMODIFICATIONS(ifnecessary): Requirement Modification Date TotalGeneralEducationCredits: (excludingNA) DefinitionofTerms: *Overlap: Anoverlapcoursesatisfiesbotha DomainsofKnowledgeandUnderstanding category andamajorrequirement.Amaximumof3 coursescanoverlap.CreditforanoverlapcourseisonlycountedaspartofGeneralEducation. **Embedded: Embeddedcompetenciesaremetthroughcoursestakenaspartofthemajor,oranotherGeneralEducationcategory.Creditforan embeddedcourseisnotcountedaspartoftheGeneralEducationprogram. ShadedLineswithNAcredits: Ashadedlineindicatesacoursethatalsofillsanotherrequirement.Creditsonlycountonce,intheprimaryarea."NA"(notapplicable)is markedforcreditinthesecondaryarea. Italics: ItalicsindicateaGeneralEducationcoursethatfulfillstwoGeneralEducationcategories(adoubledip).Creditisonlycountedonce,for onecategory. SpringfieldCollege UndergraduateProgramAdvisingChecksheetFall2006 PartIIMajorRequirements Major: Psychology/OccupationalTherapyDualDegree Program(5yr.) Name: ID# RELATEDREQUIREMENTS Credits Grade Sem/Yr Course Title Credits Grade Sem/Yr CatalogYear:ForstudentsadmittedtoSC20062007 COREREQUIREMENTS Course Title PSYC101 IntroductiontoPsychology PSYC211 IntroductiontoStatistics PSYC301 ExperimentalDesign creditsofpsychologyrequirements. NA 3 3 BIOL130 BIOL132 BIOL131 BIOL133 MATH115 OCTH101 OCTH284 Sem/Yr Anatomy&PhysiologyI Anatomy&PhysiologyILab Anatomy&PhysiologyII Anatomy&PhysiologyIILab CollegeAlgebraorhigher SurveyofOT OTPracticum/Seminar PreclinicalEducation OTFundamentals GroupProcess NeuroscienceandOccupationI NeuroscienceandOccupationII InfancyPerf/Dysfunction ChildhoodPerf/Dysfunction AdolPerf/Dysfunction ClinicalEducationI IntroPsychology IntroStats AbnormalPsychology HumanAnatomyI HumanAnatomyII ContemporarySociety NA NA 3 1 NA 3 3 2 3 1 3 1 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 NA Selectcoursesfromthecategoriesbelowtocomplete 24additional Select two ofthefollowingnaturalsciencepsychologycourses: Course Title Credits Grade OCTH303 OCTH401 OCTH405 OCTH412 OCTH413 OCTH420 OCTH421 OCTH425 OCTH484 PSYC101 PSYC211 PSYC221 PHTH308 PHTH309 SOCI101 PSYC305 SensationandPerception PSYC320 HealthPsychology PSYC401 MotivationandLearning PSYC405 PhysiologicalPsychology PSYC408 CognitivePsychology Select two ofthefollowingsocialpsychologycourses: Course Title Credits Grade Sem/Yr PSYC109 HumanDevelopment PSYC135 Personality&PersonalAdjust. PSYC209 SocialPsychology PSYC221 AbnormalPsychology PSYC406 Psych.ofCulturalDiversity PSYC470 Psych.oftheCollegeAgeAdult Select two ofthefollowingappliedpsychologycourses: Course Ti...

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