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Major Requirements. A C- or better is required in ALL Psychology Courses PSY 0101 Introduction to Psychology -PHCC: PSY 100 PSY 0201 Statistics -PHCC: MAT 200 PSY 0202 Child Development -PHCC: PSY 130 PSY 0203 Social Psychology PSY 0204 Personality Theories PSY 0206 Abnormal Psychology -PHCC: PSY 200 PSY 0207 Professional Seminar PSY 0265 Data Analysis and Research PSY 1301 Experimental Psychology PSY 1452 Capstone: Psychology Content area requirements in psychology: two courses from each of the three following content areas Experimental Focus (min two courses) PSY 1304 Human Memory PSY 1406 Learning and Behavior -PHCC: PSY 155 PSY 1335 Psychology of Prejudice & Discrimination PSY 1340 Psychology & Environmental Problems PSY 1345 Psychology of Close Relationships PSY 1410 Psychology and Law PSY 1447 Topics in Cognitive-Developmental Psychology PSY 1448 Topics in Applied Social Applied Focus (min two courses) PSY 1303 Psychology Assessment PSY 1317 Child and Adolescent Psychopathology PSY 1337 Health Psychology PSY 1405 Intelligence and Testing PSY 1407 Counseling Psychology -PHCC: PSY 220 PSY 1408 Counseling Psychology Lab PSY 1449 Topics in Counseling Other required courses COMM 0104 Public Speaking or COMM 0115 Interpersonal Communication -PHCC: COM 101 Required minor (Transfer students who have earned a previous degree do not need to complete a minor.) Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations A minimum of 120 credits are required, 30 of which must be upper-level. A minimum grade of C- is required (unless otherwise noted) for any course to transfer from PHCC.

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Major Requirements. A Course Requirements in the Major (students must receive a C- or better in all core courses, and A minimum grade of C- is required in ALL Psychology Courses PSY 0101 Introduction (unless otherwise noted) for any course to Psychology transfer from PHCC). ACCT 0201 Financial Accounting Concepts -PHCC: PSY ACC 100 PSY 0201 ACCT 0202 Managerial Accounting Concepts -PHCC: ACC 110 ECON 0101 Economics in the Modern World -PHCC: ECO 100, ECO 110 ECON 0204 Statistics -PHCC: MAT 200 PSY 0202 Child Development (Statistics required) FIN 1301 Corporate Finance MATH 0136 Applied Calculus -PHCC: PSY 130 PSY 0203 Social Psychology PSY 0204 Personality Theories PSY 0206 Abnormal Psychology MAT 205 MATH (Second college-level math required) -PHCC: PSY 200 PSY 0207 Professional Seminar PSY 0265 Data Analysis and Research PSY 1301 Experimental Psychology PSY 1452 Capstone: Psychology Content area requirements in psychology: two courses from each MAT 110 or higher (excluding MAT 200) MIS 0103 Computer Applications for Management MIS 0208 Business Information Systems MGMT 0110 Principles of the three following content areas Experimental Focus (min two courses) PSY 1304 Human Memory PSY 1406 Learning and Behavior Management -PHCC: PSY 155 PSY 1335 Psychology BUS 125 MRKT 1301 Marketing -PHCC: BUS 230 MGMT 1304 Business Law -PHCC: BUS 210 MGMT 1401 Business in Society & International Management MGMT 1451 Capstone/Upper-Level Writing Business Management Elective EDUC 0204 Introduction to Education -PHCC: ECE 101 EDUC 0215 English Language Learners -PHCC: EDU 225 EDUC 0220 Special Education Law EDUC 0235 Instructional Design EDUC 0275 Adolescent Literature EDUC 1301 Instructional Technology -PHCC: EDU 120 EDUC 1307 Secondary Methods EDUC 1325 Development of Prejudice & Discrimination PSY 1340 Psychology & Environmental Problems PSY Exceptional Children EDUC 1330 Educating Exceptional Children -PHCC: EDU 230 EDUC 1334 Literacies Across the Middle and Secondary Curriculum EDUC 1345 Psychology of Close Relationships PSY 1410 Educational Theories and Practice EDUC 1350 Educational Psychology and Law PSY 1447 Topics in Cognitive-Developmental Psychology PSY 1448 Topics in Applied Social Applied Focus (min two courses) PSY 1303 Psychology Assessment PSY 1317 Child and Adolescent Psychopathology PSY 1337 Health Psychology PSY 1405 Intelligence and Testing PSY 1407 Counseling Psychology -PHCC: PSY 220 PSY 1408 Counseling Psychology Lab PSY 1449 Topics in Counseling Other required courses COMM 0104 Public Speaking or COMM 0115 Interpersonal Communication -PHCC: COM 101 Required minor (Transfer students who have earned a previous degree do not need to complete a minor.) Measurement EDUC 1481 Student Teaching Bachelor of Arts Science in Public Relations Business Management A minimum of 120 credits are required, 30 of which must be upper-level. A minimum grade of C- is required (unless otherwise noted) for any course to transfer from PHCC.

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Samples: Master Agreement

Major Requirements. A Course Requirements in the Major (students must receive a C- or better in all core courses, and A minimum grade of C- is required (unless otherwise noted) for any course to transfer from PHCC). All social studies education majors must complete the following core content courses. 12 credits within the major must be international or cross-cultural in ALL Psychology Courses nature. HIST 0106 and 0107 U.S. History I and II -PHCC: HIS 100, HIS 110 Two courses in European history from the following list: HIST 0103, HIST 0104, HIST 0105, HIST 0108, or HIST 0109 PS course in American Government & Politics -PHCC: GOV 100 PS course in Comparative Government & Politics PS course in International Politics PS course in Political Theory HIST 1451 or PS 1451 Capstone Required Electives Upper-level History elective (3 credits) Upper-level Political Science elective (3 credits) Upper-level History or Political Science elective (3 credits) MATH (Second college-level math required) -PHCC: MAT 110 or higher (excluding MAT 200) Collateral Areas–24 credits with at least one course in each area Anthropology (ANTH) -PHCC: Any ANT course Geography (GEOG) -PHCC: Any GEO course Economics (ECON) -PHCC: Any ECO course PSY 0101 Introduction to Psychology -PHCC: PSY 100 PSY 0201 Statistics SOC elective (see major) -PHCC: MAT 200 PSY 0202 Child Development Any SOC course Two upper-level required collateral electives (Choose from ANTH, ECON, GEOG, PSY, and SOC) EDUC 0204 Introduction to Education -PHCC: PSY 130 PSY 0203 Social Psychology PSY 0204 Personality Theories PSY 0206 Abnormal Psychology ECE 101 EDUC 0215 English Language Learners -PHCC: PSY 200 PSY 0207 Professional Seminar PSY 0265 Data Analysis and Research PSY EDU 225 EDUC 0220 Special Education Law EDUC 0235 Instructional Design EDUC 0275 Adolescent Literature EDUC 1301 Experimental Psychology PSY 1452 Capstone: Psychology Content area requirements in psychology: two courses from each of the three following content areas Experimental Focus (min two courses) PSY 1304 Human Memory PSY 1406 Learning and Behavior Instructional Technology -PHCC: PSY 155 PSY 1335 Psychology EDU 120 EDUC 1307 Secondary Methods EDUC 1325 Development of Prejudice & Discrimination PSY 1340 Psychology & Environmental Problems PSY Exceptional Children EDUC 1330 Educating Exceptional Children -PHCC: EDU 230 EDUC 1334 Literacies Across the Middle and Secondary Curriculum EDUC 1345 Psychology of Close Relationships PSY 1410 Educational Theories and Practice EDUC 1350 Educational Psychology and Law PSY 1447 Topics in Cognitive-Developmental Psychology PSY 1448 Topics in Applied Social Applied Focus (min two courses) PSY 1303 Psychology Assessment PSY 1317 Child and Adolescent Psychopathology PSY 1337 Health Psychology PSY 1405 Intelligence and Testing PSY 1407 Counseling Psychology -PHCC: PSY 220 PSY 1408 Counseling Psychology Lab PSY 1449 Topics in Counseling Other required courses COMM 0104 Public Speaking or COMM 0115 Interpersonal Communication -PHCC: COM 101 Required minor (Transfer students who have earned a previous degree do not need to complete a minor.) Measurement EDUC 1481 Student Teaching Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations Sociology A minimum of 120 credits are required, 30 of which must be upper-level. A minimum grade of C- is required (unless otherwise noted) for any course to transfer from PHCC.

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Samples: Master Agreement

Major Requirements. A Course Requirements in the Major (students must receive a C- or better in all core courses, and a minimum grade of C is required for any course to transfer from JCC). Some of these courses may also fulfill the Xxxx-Xxxxxxxx general education requirements above. HPRED 0180 Sport Safety Training - JCC: PHE 1500 PEDC 0202 Lifeguarding - JCC: PHE 1731 HPRED 0209 Personal Health and Wellness - JCC: PHE 1590 or BIO 1510 HPRED 1305 Kinesiology HPRED 1306 Exercise Physiology HPRED 1307 Principles of Coaching HPRED 1308 Coaching Practicum - JCC: PHE 2010 HPEDU 0101 Current Issues in ALL Psychology Courses PSY 0101 Introduction to Psychology -PHCCCommunity Health HPEDU 0105 Foundations of Health and Physical Education HPEDU 1300 Adaptive Physical Education HPEDU 1305 Teaching Leisure Sports HPEDU 1310 Teaching Team Sports HPEDU 1315 Teaching Individual Sports HPEDU 1320 Teaching Health HPEDU 1325 Teaching Dance HPEDU 1330 Motor Behavior HPEDU 1400 Methods of Teaching Health and Physical Education HPEDU 1405 Assessment in Health and Physical Education HPEDU 1451 Capstone BIOL 0212 Anatomy & Physiology I -JCC: PSY 100 PSY 0201 BIO 2510 BIOL 0213 Anatomy & Physiology II -JCC: BIO 2520 CHEM 0187 Drugs & Society Math requirement (two courses: Math 0098 Algebra II and MATH 0133 Statistics -PHCCsuggested) 6-8 -JCC: MAT 200 PSY 0202 Child 1220 or above (exception – cannot use MAT 1540) EDUC 0215 English Language Learners EDUC 0220 Special Education Law EDUC 1301 Instructional Technology EDUC 1325 Development -PHCCof Exceptional Children -JCC: PSY 130 PSY 0203 Social Psychology PSY 0204 Personality Theories PSY 0206 Abnormal Psychology -PHCC: PSY 200 PSY 0207 Professional Seminar PSY 0265 Data Analysis and Research PSY 1301 Experimental Psychology PSY 1452 Capstone: Psychology Content area requirements in psychology: EDU 2450/2460 (note that two courses from each of the three following content areas Experimental Focus (min two courses6 credits) PSY 1304 Human Memory PSY 1406 Learning and Behavior -PHCC: PSY 155 PSY 1335 Psychology of Prejudice & Discrimination PSY 1340 Psychology & Environmental Problems PSY 1345 Psychology of Close Relationships PSY 1410 in exceptional children are required) EDUC 1350 Educational Psychology and Law PSY 1447 Topics in Cognitive-Developmental Psychology PSY 1448 Topics in Applied Social Applied Focus (min two courses) PSY 1303 Psychology Assessment PSY 1317 Child and Adolescent Psychopathology PSY 1337 Health Psychology PSY 1405 Intelligence and Testing PSY 1407 Counseling Psychology -PHCC: PSY 220 PSY 1408 Counseling Psychology Lab PSY 1449 Topics in Counseling Other required courses COMM 0104 Public Speaking or COMM 0115 Interpersonal Communication -PHCC: COM 101 Required minor (Transfer students who have earned a previous degree do not need to complete a minor.) Measurement EDUC 1481 Student Teaching EDUC 0210 Education Practicum I EDUC 1310 Education Practicum II EDUC 1410 Education Practicum III Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations A minimum of History/Political Science 120 credits are required, 30 of which must be upper-level. A minimum grade of C- is required (unless otherwise noted) for any course to transfer from PHCC.

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Major Requirements. A Course Requirements in the Major (students must receive a C- or better in all core courses, and A minimum grade of C- is required in ALL Psychology Courses PSY 0101 Introduction (unless otherwise noted) for any course to Psychology transfer from PHCC). ENG 0110 Lit & Interpretation Shakespeare Course: ENG 0205 or THEA 1310 (GE) ENG 0206 History of English Language ENG 0212 Grammar CLP 0203 or COMM 0201 Film and Literature/Mass Media & Society CLP 1315 Critical Methods ENG 1451 Capstone/Upper-Level Writing Foreign language proficiency through and including the intermediate level (or the equivalent) -PHCC: PSY 100 PSY 0201 Statistics SPA 203 MATH (Second college-level math required) -PHCC: MAT 200 PSY 0202 Child Development 110 or higher (excluding MAT 200) Coverage: Six courses (18 credits), including at least one course from a period prior to 1800, one course from each group, and one upper-level course. American Literature: -PHCC: PSY 130 PSY 0203 Social Psychology PSY 0204 Personality Theories PSY 0206 Abnormal Psychology ENG 230, ENG 235 British/European Literature -PHCC: PSY 200 PSY 0207 Professional Seminar PSY 0265 Data Analysis and Research PSY 1301 Experimental Psychology PSY 1452 CapstoneENG 240, 245 Contemporary World Literature Western Foundations: Psychology Content area requirements in psychology: two courses from each of the three following content areas Experimental Focus (min two courses) PSY 1304 Human Memory PSY 1406 Learning and Behavior -PHCC: PSY 155 PSY 1335 Psychology HIS 1520, INT 2530, PHL 1510, PHL 2610 EDUC 0204 Introduction to Education -PHCC: ECE 101 EDUC 0215 English Language Learners -PHCC: EDU 225 EDUC 0220 Special Education Law EDUC 0235 Instructional Design EDUC 0275 Adolescent Literature EDUC 1301 Instructional Technology -PHCC: EDU 120 EDUC 1307 Secondary Methods EDUC 1325 Development of Prejudice & Discrimination PSY 1340 Psychology & Environmental Problems PSY Exceptional Children EDUC 1330 Educating Exceptional Children -PHCC: EDU 230 EDUC 1334 Literacies Across the Middle and Secondary Curriculum EDUC 1345 Psychology of Close Relationships PSY 1410 Educational Theories and Practice EDUC 1350 Educational Psychology and Law PSY 1447 Topics in Cognitive-Developmental Psychology PSY 1448 Topics in Applied Social Applied Focus (min two courses) PSY 1303 Psychology Assessment PSY 1317 Child and Adolescent Psychopathology PSY 1337 Health Psychology PSY 1405 Intelligence and Testing PSY 1407 Counseling Psychology -PHCC: PSY 220 PSY 1408 Counseling Psychology Lab PSY 1449 Topics in Counseling Other required courses COMM 0104 Public Speaking or COMM 0115 Interpersonal Communication -PHCC: COM 101 Required minor (Transfer students who have earned a previous degree do not need to complete a minor.) Measurement EDUC 1481 Student Teaching Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations Environmental Studies A minimum of 120 credits are required, 30 of which must be upper-level. A minimum grade of C- is required (unless otherwise noted) for any course to transfer from PHCC.

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Samples: Master Agreement

Major Requirements. A Course Requirements in the Major (students must receive a C- or better in all core courses, and A minimum grade of C- is required (unless otherwise noted) for any course to transfer from PHCC). HPRED 0180 Sport Safety Training PEDC 0202 Lifeguarding HPRED 0209 Personal Health and Wellness HPRED 1305 Kinesiology HPRED 1306 Exercise Physiology HPRED 1307 Principles of Coaching HPRED 1308 Coaching Practicum HPEDU 0101 Current Issues in ALL Psychology Courses PSY 0101 Community Health EDUC 0204 Introduction to Psychology Education -PHCC: PSY 100 PSY 0201 ECE 101 HPEDU 1300 Adaptive Physical Education HPEDU 1305 Teaching Leisure Sports HPEDU 1310 Teaching Team Sports HPEDU 1315 Teaching Individual Sports HPEDU 1320 Teaching Health HPEDU 1325 Teaching Dance HPEDU 1330 Motor Behavior HPEDU 1400 Methods of Teaching Health and Physical Education HPEDU 1405 Assessment in Health and Physical Education HPEDU 1451 Capstone BIOL 0212 Anatomy & Physiology I -PHCC: BIO 202 BIOL 0213 Anatomy & Physiology II -PHCC: BIO 204 CHEM 0187 Drugs & Society Math requirement (two courses: Math 0098 Algebra II and MATH 0133 Statistics suggested) 6-8 -PHCC: MAT 200 PSY 0202 Child Development 110 or higher (excluding MAT 200) EDUC 0204 Introduction to Education -PHCC: PSY 130 PSY 0203 Social Psychology PSY 0204 Personality Theories PSY 0206 Abnormal Psychology ECE 101 EDUC 0215 English Language Learners -PHCC: PSY 200 PSY 0207 Professional Seminar PSY 0265 Data Analysis and Research PSY 1301 Experimental Psychology PSY 1452 Capstone: Psychology Content area requirements EDU 225 EDUC 0220 Special Education Law EDUC 0235 Instructional Design EDUC 0255 Readings in psychology: two courses from each of the three following content areas Experimental Focus (min two courses) PSY 1304 Human Memory PSY 1406 Learning and Behavior Children's Literature or EDUC 0275 Adolescent Literature -PHCC: PSY 155 PSY 1335 Psychology EDU 120 EDUC 1301 Instructional Technology -PHCC: ENG 255 EDUC 1325 Development of Prejudice & Discrimination PSY 1340 Psychology & Environmental Problems PSY 1345 Psychology of Close Relationships PSY 1410 Exceptional Children EDUC 1350 Educational Psychology and Law PSY 1447 Topics in Cognitive-Developmental Psychology PSY 1448 Topics in Applied Social Applied Focus (min two courses) PSY 1303 Psychology Assessment PSY 1317 Child and Adolescent Psychopathology PSY 1337 Health Psychology PSY 1405 Intelligence and Testing PSY 1407 Counseling Psychology -PHCC: PSY 220 PSY 1408 Counseling Psychology Lab PSY 1449 Topics in Counseling Other required courses COMM 0104 Public Speaking or COMM 0115 Interpersonal Communication -PHCC: COM 101 Required minor (Transfer students who have earned a previous degree do not need to complete a minor.) Measurement EDUC 1481 Student Teaching Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations History/Political Science A minimum of 120 credits are required, 30 of which must be upper-level. A minimum grade of C- is required (unless otherwise noted) for any course to transfer from PHCC.

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Samples: Master Agreement

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