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Oct 03, 2024
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2021-2022 Undergraduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Psychology, BS
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To declare a Psychology Major:
- A student must complete PSY 101 & PSY 315 with a C or better
- Have a 2.50 minimum GPA in completed psychology classes
- Complete the major application essay
- Complete the Major Declaration Form and interview with the Psychology Department faculty
Major credit requirements:
- At least 36 total credits in the major.
- At least 15 credits in residence of 300 level or above courses.
- Exit cumulative GPA of 2.50 in major.
Psychology Major Sample Program
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A major in psychology consists of at least 36 credits in psychology as follows:
At least seven elective courses in psychology:
General Education Core Curriculum
Approaches to Individual and Social Questions
Intercultural Knowledge and Competence
BS/BSN Foreign Language
Degree Credit Requirements
- At least 120 degree credits are required for a bachelor’s degree. There is no limit to the number of credits which may be earned in one department.
- A minimum of 30 of the final 36 credits must be earned in residence to receive a bachelor’s degree from WLC.
- Students must also earn at least 15 credits in residence in upper division courses (300 and 400 level) in the major to receive a bachelor’s degree from WLC.
- If a major requires a capstone course, it is required to be taken at WLC.
- At least 9 credits in the minor must be taken at WLC.
- A minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 must be achieved to satisfy the degree requirements. Individual programs may require grade point averages higher than a 2.0 for courses used to satisfy the major.
Suggested General Education Sequencing
- Freshman : COL 101 (Fall), LAS 101 (Spring), Foreign Language/Foreign Language Diversity, Quantitative Reasoning, ENG 101, COM 101, THE 105/THE 110, ~9 cr. in the major
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Sophomore: Biblical Theology, PED 100, 1-2 Approaches, declare major
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Junior: Applied Theology, 1-2 Approaches
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Senior: Systematic Theology, 1-2 Approaches, LAS 401/LAS 402
(Full general education information may be found here.)
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