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Requires grades of C or above.
PSY2012 Introduction to Psychology (3 Credits)
SELECT ONE ADDITIONAL PSYCH COURSE

CLP DEP EAB EXP INP PCO PPE PSB PSY SOP

BIOLOGY REQUIREMENT: BSC1010C or BSC1005 and BSC 1005L

Acceptable substitutes: BSCX20X or ZOOX010

STATS REQUIREMENT: Select One Statistics Course

 STA XXXX

Foundation (5 credits)

All Bachelor of Science students must complete PSY 3213 and PSY 3213L with grades of B or better.
PSY3021 Prof Opportunities in PSYC (1 Credit)

Prerequisite: PSY2012 Introduction to Psychology

RESEARCH METHODS AND LAB REQUIREMENT:
PSY3213 Research Methods in Psychology (3 credits)
PSY3213L Research Methods Lab (1 credit)

Prerequisite: Elementary Statistics

Experimental Courses (12 credits)

PSY3213 Research Methods & PSY3213L Research Methods lab must be completed with a grade of B or better before attempting the experimental courses. Effective Fall 2015, the additional pre-requisites listed below will be required. Please see your academic advisor for more information.

SELECT 3 FROM THE FOLLOWING:
PSY4302C Psychological Testing (4 credits)

Prerequisite: CLP4143 Abnormal Psychology, DEP3054 Lifespan Developmental Psychology or PPE4003 Theories of Personality

EXP3703C Computer Applications in Psych Research (4 credits)
EXP3461C Human Learning and Performance (4 credits)

Prerequisite: EXP3412 Learning Theory

EXP3680C Experimental Cognitive Psychology (4 credits)

Prerequisite: EXP3604 Cognitive Psychology

SOP3214C Experimental Social Psychology (4 credits)

Prerequisite: SOP3004 Social Psychology

EAB3013C Experimental Analysis of Behavior/Lab (4 credits)

Prerequisite: EXP3412 Learning Theory

EXP4252C Human Factors and Ergonomics (4 credits)

Prerequisite: EXP3604 Cognitive Psychology

Major Requirements (18 credits)

Requires grades of C or higher.

SELECT A 1 FROM THE FOLLOWING:
CBH3004 Comparative Psychology (3 credits)

Prerequisite: PSY2012 Introduction to Psychology

EXP3104 Human Sensory Perception (3 credits)

Prerequisite: PSY2012 Introduction to Psychology

PSB3002 Behavioral Neuroscience (3 credits)

Prerequisite: Human Anatomy & Physiology, Zoology, or General Biology with laboratory.


SELECT B 1 FROM THE FOLLOWING:
EXP3412 Learning Theory (3 credits)
EXP3604 Cognitive Psychology (3 credits)

Prerequisite: PSY2012 Introduction to Psychology


SELECT C 2 FROM THE FOLLOWING:
SOP3004 Social Psychology (3 credits)
PSY4604 History of Psychology (3 credits)

Prerequisites: PSY2012 Introduction to Psychology and either Junior or Senior status or permission of instructor.

PPE4003 Theories of Personality (3 credits)

Prerequisite: PSY2012 Introduction to Psychology

DEP3054 Lifespan Developmental Psychology (3 credits)

Prerequisite: PSY2012 Introduction to Psychology


SELECT D 2 FROM THE FOLLOWING:
CBH3004 Comparative Psychology (3 credits)

Prerequisite: PSY2012 Introduction to Psychology

DEP3054 Lifespan Developmental Psychology (3 credits)

Prerequisite: PSY2012 Introduction to Psychology

EXP3412 Learning Theory (3 credits)
EXP3104 Human Sensory Perception (3 credits)

Prerequisite: PSY2012 Introduction to Psychology

PPE4003 Theories of Personality (3 credits)

Prerequisite: PSY2012 Introduction to Psychology

PSY4604 History of Psychology (3 credits)

Prerequisite: PSY2012 Introduction to Psychology and either Junior or Senior status or permission of instructor.

CLP4143 Psychology of Abnormal Behavior (3 credits)

Prerequisite: PSY2012 Introduction to Psychology

CLP4313 Health Psychology (3 credits)
SOP3004 Social Psychology (3 credits)
PSB3002 Behavioral Neuroscience (3 credits)

Prerequisite: Human Anatomy & Physiology, Zoology, or General Biology with laboratory.

EXP3604 Cognitive Psychology (3 credits)

Prerequisite: PSY2012 Introduction to Psychology

Major Electives (12 credits)

A total of 10 hours of major electives for this degree counts concurrently for the Masters in Science in Psychological Science degree. These required courses for the MS degree's 2-year program are counted under Major Electives for the accelerated BS/MS in Psychological Sciences.

COMPLETE THESE 10 CREDITS FROM THE FOLLOWING (if accepted into the BS/MS in Psychological Science program, students will take these graduate courses in their last semester of their BS degree, which must be a fall semester:

PSY 6214 Research Design & Analysis (3 credits)
PSY 6910 Supervised Research (3 credits)
DEP 6055 Human Development (3 credits)
PSY 6937 Colloquium (1 credit)

Students will select 12 credits upper level psychology coursework. Additional hours taken beyond the requirement for the Major Requirements Area may be used. A maximum of 3 hours of honors research may count for both honors in the major and the major electives area. A total of 3 hours in any combination of Directed Individual Study, Supervised Research, Honors Research, or Practicum may be used as major elective credits. Additional hours of these courses may be taken and used in honors in the major and/or as free elective credits. See your Advisor for details.

SELECT 12 HOURS:

  • CBH CLP DEP EAB EXP INP PCO PPE PSB PSY SOP (3000/4000)

Free Electives (13 credits)

This degree requires a minimum of 120 total hours with 48 upper (3000/4000) level hours. Free electives may be courses in any discipline (provided the required prerequisites are met) and they are the hours needed to satisfy the total hour requirement. These hours may vary (consult your advisor about free elective hours needed to graduate).

48 Upper Level Hours (48 credits)

In order to qualify to graduate with a Bachelor's degree from the College of Arts and Sciences you must earn a minimum of 48 upper level credits out of the total 120 degree applicable required credit hours. Upper level courses are numbered from 3000 - 4999. Dual Degree and Double Majors should consult their Advisor.

https://www.unf.edu/catalog/programs/ug/coas/COAS-BSAPSY.html

Undergraduate students are accepted each semester, except for limited access and selective access programs. Deadlines for applications and supporting documents may be found online. To be considered for admission, applicants must submit all required documents by the posted deadline.

Getting credentials and transcripts evaluated takes a considerable amount of time. In addition, sending or receiving official application materials can often take a very long time. Therefore, applicants should complete their applications as far ahead of the deadline as possible.

  • Application Forms: International students must complete and submit an application for admission.
  • Application Fee: The application fee is $30. The application fee must be in U.S. currency only (check or money order) drawn from a U.S. bank.
  • Academic Records and Credentials Evaluation: UNF will accept select international transcripts without a foreign evaluation as outlined below. All other international transcripts will require a course-by-course evaluation (post-secondary) or a document-by-document and GPA calculation evaluation (high school) by an approved third-party credential evaluation agency as outlined by the Florida Department of Education or NACES (National Association of Credential Evaluation Services).
    • UNF does not require foreign high school evaluations. You will need to submit a copy of your high school transcript for evaluation by UNF. If your high school transcript is not in English, please have it translated to English by a translation service first. You will then need to provide a copy of the original transcript and the translated version.
    • UNF will accept international post-secondary coursework without a foreign evaluation for programs within the UNF colleges that have articulated agreements on record.
    • UNF will accept international post-secondary coursework without a foreign evaluation on transcripts that are written in English from institutions accredited by an acceptable institutional accreditor, provided that a clearly defined grading scale and credit-hour conversion is notated on the official transcript.
    • All other international post-secondary transcripts will require a Florida Department of Education or NACES approved credential evaluation agency.
  • CLT, SAT and ACT Test Scores: All lower-level transfer and freshman applicants must submit official test scores from the SAT Reasoning Test, Redesigned SAT, Classing Learning Test (CLT), or the ACT (American College Test).
  • English Proficiency: All applicants, except those from countries where English is the only official language, are required to furnish satisfactory evidence of English competency. Most applicants to the University take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). However, there are other proofs of English competency that may be used. For a listing of different methods to meet the English Proficiency requirements, please see Indicators of Required English Language Proficiency for Foreign Applicants.

In addition to meeting the academic requirements for admission, students planning to attend UNF on an international student visa (F-1) or an exchange student visa (J-1) must also satisfy immigration, health, and financial requirements as described in the All Students section of this catalog.

View the University's official regulation.

https://www.unf.edu/catalog/admissions/undergrad/International-Students.html

The following are suggested deadlines set by the International Center in order to ensure proper time for the issuing of immigration documents and visa processing. Check visa appointment wait times in your country at the U.S. Department of State website. Certain programs, such as specialized and selective access majors, and graduate programs have separate deadlines that applicants must meet.

International Admission Deadlines
Application Term Submission deadline
Application TermFall Submission deadlineApril 1
Application TermSpring Submission deadlineOctober 1
Application TermSummer Submission deadlineFebruary 1

https://www.unf.edu/admissions/deadlines.html

Please send the student details and document to admissions@indoglobalstudies.org. IGS team will submit the application S N Global portal