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Nov 21, 2024
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Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025
Psychology and Applied Behavior Analysis, Accelerated BS/MS
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Students interested in the Accelerated BS in Psychology and MS in Applied Behavior Analysis program may apply as sophomores or juniors to reserve a seat and maximize their program completion and academic advising. Admitted students will need to achieve GPAs of at least 3.5 after 64 semester hours, 3.4 after 80 semester hours, 3.3 after 96 semester hours, or 3.2 after 112 semester hours to be eligible for the accelerated program. Students admitted to the accelerated program may begin taking the online graduate classes as early as the Fall semester of their junior year to maximize graduate credits during the undergraduate matriculation. They are permitted to take a maximum of 3 graduate credits per term while still classified as undergraduate students, up to a total of 12 graduate credits.
Students must maintain a 3.0 average in their graduate courses and a 3.0 average in their undergraduate courses to remain in the accelerated program.
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Psychology and Applied Behavior Analysis Accelerated BS/MS Curriculum
1Psychology majors take a minimum of five courses from the following list (Core 8) with at least one course in each group: Physiological Processes (PSYC 230 , PSYC 231 ), Learning Processes (PSYC 234 , PSYC 235 ), Social-Developmental Processes (PSYC 220 , PSYC 227 ), and Individual Processes (PSYC 224 , PSYC 225 ).
2MATH 106 , MATH 109 , or MATH 114 .
3The Department strongly recommends SOC 110 .
4The selection of a First Year Seminar is likely to fulfill requirements for both the First Year Seminar and a General Education Requirement. Thus, the First Year Seminar will probably not add to the total credits for the semester. Talk with your advisor if you have any questions.
5One 3- or 4-credit (E) Biology course and one additional 3- or 4-credit (E) course.
6No more than 15 credits of Psychology can be placed in GE electives.
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