Major Requirements
Complete all of the following:
DD-398 | Practicum Treatment for Dev Disability | 3 |
EDU-105 | Introduction to Education † | 3 |
EDU-209 | Early Child Perspective in Disabilities † | 3 |
EDU-210 | Educating Students At Risk † | 2 |
EDU-211 | Societal Perspectives/Special Education † | 3 |
PSY-101 | Introductory Psychology † * | 3 |
PSY-227 | Social Psychology † | 3 |
PSY-249/CFS-249 | Infancy & Early Childhood † | 3 |
PSY-252 | Development in Middle Childhood † | 3 |
PSY-321 | Developmental Psychopathology † | 3 |
PSY-328 | Personality Theory and Dynamics † | 4 |
PSY-329 | Psychological Tests and Measures † | 3 |
PSY-332 | Experimental Methodology † | 4 |
PSY-333 | Physiological Psychology † | 3 |
PSY-350 | Behavior Modification † | 3 |
PSY-360 | Junior Research Seminar † | 3 |
PSY-426 | Systems and Issues in Psychology † | 3 |
PSY-450 | Senior Research Seminar † | 3 |
SS-231 | Statistics for Social Science † * | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 58 |
Complete one of the following:
PSY-325 | Learning & Cognitive Processes † | 3 |
PSY-335 | Psychology of Motivation † | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 3 |
Field Period:
PSY-390 | Psychology Field Period/Practicum † | 3 |
FP-290 | Field Period | 3 |
FP-290 | Field Period | 3 |
FP-290 | Field Period | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 12 |
* Also fulfills a General Education requirement; cannot be counted twice in the credit total
† Liberal Arts Credit
Degree Requirements Summary:
Complete
General Education Requirements.
Complete one laboratory science course.
Complete one Integrated Studies (
INS-301) course
Complete Major Requirements specific to each Academic Program
Complete one Field Period for each 30 Keuka College credits
Achieve a Major GPA of 2.00
Complete 90 Liberal Arts credits
Complete a minimum of 120 total credits
Achieve a cumulative GPA of 2.00
The student is ultimately responsible for ensuring that all degree requirements are met satisfactorily. This documentation is provided as an advising tool. It may be necessary, at times, to change the sequencing of courses. It should not be considered as a contract between a student and Keuka College. The College reserves the right to make any changes deemed necessary and desirable.