Psychology Transfer Major - AA
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Psychology Transfer Major - AA
The Psychology Transfer Major is designed to prepare students planning to transfer to a 4 year institution to obtain a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology.
The following courses are required for the Psychology Transfer Major: PSY-111, PSY-121, PSY-251, MAT-156, PHI-101, BIO-105, SDV-108, ENG-105, and ENG-106. The other courses are suggested and may be substituted; please consult with a Student Success Advocate.
Summary Sheet
The summary sheet provides a program overview and other information.
Curriculum Sequence |
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Fall Semester I | Course Title | Credit |
SDV-108 | The College Experience | 1 |
ENG-105 | Composition I | 3 |
PSY-111 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 |
BIO-105 | Introductory Biology | 4 |
PHI-101 | Introduction to Philosophy | 3 |
Semester Total: | 14 | |
Spring Semester I | Course Title | Credit |
ENG-106 | Composition II | 3 |
PSY-121 | Developmental Psychology | 3 |
MAT-156 | Statistics | 3 |
PSY-251 | Social Psychology | 3 |
Take one 3 Credit Course: | ||
ZZZ-ELE | Elective Course | 3-5 |
Semester Total: | 15 | |
Fall Semester II | Course Title | Credit |
ZZZ-HUM | Humanities Course | 3 |
ZZZ-SOC | Social Science Course | 3 |
SPC-112 | Public Speaking | 3 |
ZZZ-PSY | Psychology Course | 3 |
Take one 3 Credit Course: | ||
ZZZ-MSC | Math or Science Course | 3-5 |
Semester Total: | 15 | |
Spring Semester II | Course Title | Credit |
ZZZ-HUM | Humanities Course | 3 |
ZZZ-CUL | Cultural Awareness Course | 3 |
Take Course(s) Totaling at Least 4 Credits: | ||
ZZZ-ELE | Elective Course | 3-5 |
Take one 3 Credit Course: | ||
ZZZ-ELE | Elective Course | 3-5 |
Take one 3 Credit Course: | ||
ZZZ-ELE | Elective Course | 3-5 |
Semester Total: | 16 | |
PROGRAM TOTAL: | 60 |
SDV-108 - The College Experience |
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Lecture: 1 |
Credit: 1 |
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This course is designed to empower new students to successfully transition to college. Students will learn academic success skills, strategies for personal development and exploration, college culture and expectations, and how to access college resources and services. |
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ENG-105 - Composition I |
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Lecture: 3 |
Credit: 3 |
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A study of the principles of writing. Emphasis on rhetoric, mechanics and development of expository patterns: narration, description illustration, comparison/contrast, classification, process and cause/effect. Required for AA and AS Degrees. Prerequisite: Meet minimum test score requirements. |
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PSY-111 - Introduction to Psychology |
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Lecture: 3 |
Credit: 3 |
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A basic course in the understanding of behavior, designed to give the student a scientific background in the fundamental problems and techniques covered in the field of psychology. |
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BIO-105 - Introductory Biology |
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Lecture: 3 |
Lab: 2 |
Credit: 4 |
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Introductory Biology is a lecture and lab course designed for non-science majors or as a refresher course of those wishing to take higher-level biology courses. Topics include chemistry of life, molecular and cellular biology, genetics, evolution, plant, animal, and fungi classification and ecology. |
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PHI-101 - Introduction to Philosophy |
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Lecture: 3 |
Credit: 3 |
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A topical introduction to the major areas of philosophical inquiry. |
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ENG-106 - Composition II |
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Lecture: 3 |
Credit: 3 |
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A continuation of study of the principles of writing begun in ENG-105. Emphasis is placed on persuasive writing, critical analysis and the MLA research paper. Time will also be spent exploring print and electronic research sources and learning effective research strategies. Required for AA and AS Degrees. Prerequisite: ENG-105, with a minimum grade of C-. |
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PSY-121 - Developmental Psychology |
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Lecture: 3 |
Credit: 3 |
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A systematic study of life-span development. Individual differences in behavior as well as cultural norms are considered in relation to heredity and environment. |
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MAT-156 - Statistics |
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Lecture: 3 |
Credit: 3 |
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This course is an applied course in statistics, designed to introduce students to some of the concepts, symbols, procedures and vocabulary used in the field of statistics. Topics covered in this course include: organizing and graphing data, descriptive statistics, probability, various distributions, the sampling distribution of the mean, estimating a population mean, confidence intervals, inferential statistics (hypothesis testing), comparing two population parameters, analysis of variance, correlation, simple linear and multiple regression, contingency tables and nonparametric statistics, (time permitting). Prerequisites: MAT-092 or MAT-099 with a minimum grade of C- or meet minimum placement testing requirements. |
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PSY-251 - Social Psychology |
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Lecture: 3 |
Credit: 3 |
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The study of interpersonal relations, social attitudes, group dynamics, intergroup relations, class and cultural influence in a psychological context. Prerequisite: PSY-111. |
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ZZZ-ELE - Elective Course |
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Lecture: 2-4 |
Credit: 3-5 |
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Any course of 100-level or higher from Arts and Sciences or Career Technical Education can be used to fulfill an Elective. Please see your Student Success Advocate to help choose the best option for you. |
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ZZZ-HUM - Humanities Course |
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Lecture: 3 |
Credit: 3 |
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Courses fulfilling the Humanities requirement address human history, languages, literature, philosophy, and the arts. These courses span a wide range of academic disciplines. The Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees require Humanities courses from at least two different disciplines. Please see your Student Success Advocate to help choose the best option for you. |
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ZZZ-SOC - Social Science Course |
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Lecture: 3 |
Credit: 3 |
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Courses fulfilling the Social Science requirement address the behavior of humans as individuals and groups. These courses cover the academic disciplines of economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, and sociology. The Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees require Social Science courses from at least two different disciplines. Please see your Student Success Advocate to help choose the best option for you. |
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SPC-112 - Public Speaking |
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Lecture: 3 |
Credit: 3 |
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This course examines both the theoretical and practical basis of speech communication, particularly public speaking. Emphasis is on speech preparation, organization, support, delivery and audience analysis. |
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ZZZ-MSC - Math or Science Course |
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Lecture: 2-4 |
Credit: 3-5 |
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Courses fulfilling the Math or Science requirement address quantitative and/or scientific reasoning skills. Any course of 100-level or above from mathematics or a science discipline can fulfill this requirement. Please see your Student Success Advocate to help choose the best option for you. |
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ZZZ-PSY - Psychology Course |
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Lecture: 3 |
Credit: 3 |
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The Psychology Transfer Major requires at least one other psychology course in addition to Introduction to Psychology, Developmental Psychology, and Social Psychology. Please see your Student Success Advocate to help choose the best option for you. |
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ZZZ-HUM - Humanities Course |
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Lecture: 3 |
Credit: 3 |
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Courses fulfilling the Humanities requirement address human history, languages, literature, philosophy, and the arts. These courses span a wide range of academic disciplines. The Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees require Humanities courses from at least two different disciplines. Please see your Student Success Advocate to help choose the best option for you. |
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ZZZ-CUL - Cultural Awareness Course |
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Lecture: 3 |
Credit: 3 |
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Courses fulfilling the Cultural Awareness requirement address the diversity of culture within the United States and across the world. These courses span a wide range of academic disciplines. Please see your Student Success Advocate to help choose the best option for you. |
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ZZZ-ELE - Elective Course |
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Lecture: 2-4 |
Credit: 3-5 |
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Any course of 100-level or higher from Arts and Sciences or Career Technical Education can be used to fulfill an Elective. Please see your Student Success Advocate to help choose the best option for you. |
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ZZZ-ELE - Elective Course |
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Lecture: 2-4 |
Credit: 3-5 |
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Any course of 100-level or higher from Arts and Sciences or Career Technical Education can be used to fulfill an Elective. Please see your Student Success Advocate to help choose the best option for you. |
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ZZZ-ELE - Elective Course |
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Lecture: 2-4 |
Credit: 3-5 |
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Any course of 100-level or higher from Arts and Sciences or Career Technical Education can be used to fulfill an Elective. Please see your Student Success Advocate to help choose the best option for you. |
Polly Falcon - Professor, (319) 524-3221 ext. 1944
Email: pfalcon@scciowa.edu
BS, Texas A&M University
MS, University of North Texas
Lori Henderson - Professor, (319) 208-5000 ext. 5227
Email: lhenderson@scciowa.edu
BS, Western Illinois University
MS, Western Illinois University
PhD, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale
AA, Southeastern Community College
Lee Skeens - Professor, (319) 208-5000 ext. 5233
Email: lskeens@scciowa.edu
AS, Community College of the Air Force
BA, Southwest Texas State University
MA, Webster University