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NOTE: This plan contains information approved too late for inclusion in the printed 2012–2013 University Catalog (COM 1101 'or' COM 1001).

Bachelor of Arts in Applied Psychology

Major Code:7147Degree Awarded:Bachelor of Arts
Delivery Mode(s):OnlineLocation(s):Florida Tech University Online
Admission Status:UndergraduateAge Restriction:No

Candidates for a Bachelor of Arts in Applied Psychology must complete the minimum course requirements as outlined in the following curriculum. 

CORE AND MAJOR EDUCATION CREDITS
ASC 1000 Mastering eLearning 1
CIS 1130 PC Applications or CIS 1140 Business Computer Skills (CL) 3
COM 1101 Composition and Rhetoric or COM 1001 First-Year Writing 2 3
COM 1102 Writing About Literature 3
COM 2000 Select one 2000-level (or higher) communication course 3
EST 2703 Statistics 3
HUM 2051 Civilization 1 3
MTH 1701 College Algebra 3
PSY 1411 Introduction to Psychology 3
PSY 3012 Methods in Applied Psychology 3
PSY 3013 Applied Psychology 3
PSY 3344 Multicultural Issues 3
PSY 3421 Psychology of Learning and Motivation 3
PSY 3441 Social Psychology 3
PSY 3761 Abnormal Psychology 3
PSY 4112 Applied Tests and Measures 3
PSY 4512 Personal and Professional Development 3
PSY 4712 Professional and Ethical Issues 3
PSY 4901 Capstone Experience 1 (Q) 3
PSY 4902 Capstone Experience 2 (Q) 3
  Humanities Core Course* 3
Humanities (choose one) 3
HUM 1015 Mythology (HU) 
HUM 1020 Art Appreciation (HU) 
HUM 1021 Integrated Arts (HU) 
HUM 1023 Philosophy of Human Nature (HU) 
HUM 1024 Religions of the World 1: Western Religions (HU) 
HUM 1025 Religions of the World 2: Eastern Religions (HU) 
HUM 2153 Popular Music and Culture (HU)
HUM 2226 World Literature 2 (HU)
HUM 2250 Literature Voice and Vision (HU)
HUM 3275 Contemporary Literature (HU)
Physical/Life Sciences 6
EDS 1021 General Physical Science (Recommended)
EDS 1022 General Biological Science (Recommended)
Psychology Foundation Electives (choose two) 6
PSY 1461 Psychology of Adjustment and Personal Growth
PSY 1462 Substance Abuse
PSY 1463 Human Sexuality
PSY 2000 Lifespan Development and Psychology
PSY 2445 Psychology of Women
PSY 2446 Sport Psychology
Social Sciences (choose one) 3
CRM 1000 Introduction to Criminal Justice (SS)
SOC 1101 Human Behavior Perspective (SS)
SOC 1102 Global Perspective (SS)
SOC 2551 Social Problems (SS)

Concentration (choose one)

Child Advocacy 15
PSF 4551 Principles of Individual and Community Advocacy
PSF 4791 Critical Issues in Child Advocacy
PSY 3423 Physiological Psychology
PSY 3531 Child Psychology
PSY 3551 Introduction to Child Advocacy
Clinical Psychology 15
PSF 4106 Crisis and Conflict Resolution
PSY 3423 Physiological Psychology
PSY 3425 Health Psychology
PSY 3442 Psychology of Personality
PSY 4462 Clinical and Community Psychology
Forensic Psychology 15
PSF 3551 Integrated Theories of Crime
PSF 4551 Principles of Individual and Community Advocacy
PSF 4562 Forensic Clinical Psychology
PSY 3100 Law and Psychology
PSY 3541 Psychology of Leadership
Orgnaizational Psychology 15
PSY 3541 Psychology of Leadership
PSY 3543 Psychology of the Workplace
PSY 4242 Organizational Psychology and Behavior
PSY 4511 Principles of Program Development and Evaluation
PSY 4612 Employment and Personality Testing

 

Restricted and Free Electives
Restricted Electives 12
Free Electives 15

TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED 121

*Humanities Core Courses
HUM 2052 Civilization 2: Renaissance Through Modern
HUM 2142 World Art History 2: Early Modern to Post-Colonial 
HUM 2212  British and American Literature 1 
HUM 2213 British and American Literature 2 
HUM 2331  American History: Pre-Columbian to Civil War Era 
HUM 2332  American History: From Reconstruction to the Present 

Not all humanities core courses are offered online or every term; check for current humanities core options.