Hunter College of CUNY Undergraduate New Curriculum Structure (Approved in March 2017. Effective in the Fall 2017 Academic Semester) Content Area 1: Biopsychology Content Area 2: /Develop mental Content Area 3: Social/Clinical/ General Major Social Clinical General For questions, please contact our Student Academic Office in at Hunter College, located at 695 Park Avenue, room 611 HN or at psychadv@hunter.cuny.edu Feel free to check our website for further information at http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/psychology/advising/undergraduate-advising MHR/30-Mar-17/D:\Forms\Major\21_ New Major Requirements Checklist_MHR_6-16-2017.docx
Roadmap to the Major Requirements (Approved in March 2017. Effective in the Fall 2017 semester) Course Completed Enrolled Notes PSYCH 10000 (3 cr) *Need a grade of B- or better. Foundational Courses 9 credits Natural Sciences Courses 8 credits Major Courses 29 credits Choose one (1) of one of the following (3 cr) PSYCH 14000, 15000, 16000, 17000, 17100, 18000 or PSYCH 19000 STAT 11300- Elementary Probability & Statistics (3 cr) OR MATH 12500-Precalculus, 12000, or 15000 (3 cr) Choose two (2) Natural Science courses WITH Lab from the list below (4 cr EACH) ANTHP 101, 102; ASTRO 100/102, 100/107; or ASTRO 101; BIO 100, 102, 120, 122, 125, 150; GEOL 100/101; GEOL 101, 102; PGEOG 130, 231; PHYS 110, 120 CHEM 102, 104/106 PSYCH 24800-Statistics (4 cr) *Need a grade of B- or better. *Need a GPA of 2.0 or better *Need a grade of C or better or CR * You MUST have completed at least ONE (1) Laboratory Science Class BEFORE taking PSYCH 25000. * You need a total of TWO (2) Natural Sciences WITH Labs in order to graduate. * *Must have completed both the Lecture AND the Lab with a passing grade for CHEM. * Taken after the MATH Requirement. *Need a grade of C or better PSYCH 24900 or 25000-Experimental (4 cr) * Taken after PSYCH 24800 *Need a grade of C or better. All students must take three (3) 200-level courses, one in each of the three Content Areas: Biopsychology, /, and Social/Clinical/ (9 cr). One (1) of these three courses must be taken within the student s chosen. Students who wish to pursue a focused course of study should include the appropriate 200-level course for that. If no is chosen, then students will be automatically assigned to the General and will need to take these courses from each of the other s. Content Area: Biopsychology Content Area: / Content Area: Social/Clinical/ PSYCH 225 PSYCH 243 or 247 Social PSYCH 230 PSYCH 224 PSYC 210, 213 Clinical PSYCH 223 Completed Enrolled PSYCH 242 Two (2) 300-level courses (6cr) Students pursing a focused course of study must take two (2) 300-level courses in their chosen of. Students selecting General as their focus can take these courses from any of the other. Content Area: Biopsychology Content Area: / Content Area: Social/Clinical/ PSYCH 320, 321, 324 or 381 PSYCH 316, 322, 324, 325, 328, 329, 330, 331, 350, 370, or 383 Social PSYCH 313, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335 or 385 PSYCH 30000, 30100, 30900, 31600, 32100, 32700, 36900, or PSYCH 310, 313, 315, 323, 332, 333, 334, 361, 370, or 384 Clinical PSYCH 306, 307, 323, 326, 341, 342, 344, 361, or 386 Completed Enrolled 38200 PSYCH 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, or 387 Two (2) electives at the 200 or 300-level (6 cr) PSYCH 201, 212, 214, 220, 235, 348, 395, 396, and 398 may be used as Electives only as they do not satisfy the requirement of the s category above. Completed Enrolled Notes General Notes: Total Credits required for the Major Degree (Including Foundational courses AND Natural Sciences courses): 9+8+29 = 46 credits MHR/30-Mar-17/D:\Forms\Major\21_ New Major Requirements Checklist_MHR_6-16-2017.docx
Biopsychology Content Area / Content Area Social/Clinical/ Content Area Content and s within the Major (Approved in March 2017. Effective in the Fall 2017 semester) Introductory Courses Focus Area Social Focus Area Clinical Non-Classified Electives (do not serve as a prerequisite for 300-level courses) Department Honors PSYCH 10000-Introduction to PSYCH 14000-Psychological Adjustment PSYCH 15000- Human Development PSYHC 16000-Evolution and Behavior PSYCH 22500-Ethology PSYCH 22400-Neuroscience PSYCH 24300- Processes PSYCH 21000-Child Development PSYCH 21200-Exceptional Childhoods PSYCH-21300-Children and Adolescents with Autism PSYCH 21400-Adults with Disabilities PSYCH 22000-Personality PSYCH 23000-Social PSYCH 23500- of Women PSYCH 22300-Abnormal PSYCH 24200 PSYCH 20100-Independent Study PSYCH 29500-Special Topics in Neuroscience PSYCH 17000- of Human Sexuality PSYCH 17100-??? PSYCH 18000-Brain and Behavior PSYCH 19000-Development of Gender Roles PSYCH 32000-Neuronal Basis of Behavior PSYCH 38100-Current Topics in PSYCH 30000- PSYCH 30100-Sensation and Perception PSYCH 30900-Behavioral Neuroendocrinology PSYCH 31600 Neuroscience PSYCH 32700-Motivation and Emotion PSYCH 36900-Behavioral Pharmacology PSYCH 38200-Current Topics in Biopsychology PSYCH 31600- Neuroscience PSYCH 32200- of Language PSYCH 32800-States of Consciousness PSYCH 32900- Science PSYCH 33000-Memory and Attention PSYCH 35000-Learning PSYCH 38300-Current Topics in PSYCH 31000-Research in PSYCH 31500-Adult Development PSYCH 32300- Psychopathology PSYCH 33300-Advanced Social Theory and Methods PSYCH 33400-Cultural PSYCH 38400-Current Topics in PSYCH 33300-Advanced Social Theory and Methods PSYCH 33400-Cultural PSYCH 33500- Ethnic and Cultural Identity Theories PSYCH 38500-Current Topics in Social PSYCH 30600-Seminar-Psychological Services I PSYCH 30700-Seminar- Psychological Services II PSYCH 32300- Psychopathology PSYCH 32600-Psychoanalytical Theories PSYCH 34100-Stress, Trauma, and Resilience PSYCH 34200-Emotion: Function and Dysfunction PSYCH 34400-Clinical PSYCH 38600-Current Topics in Clinical PSYCH 36200 Psychological Determinants of Disparities PSYCH 36300- Behavior Change PSYCH 36400-Sexuality and PSYCH 36500-Coping with Chronic Disease PSYCH 36600-Interpersonal Relationships and PSYCH 36700-Additive Behaviors PSYCH 38700-Current Topics in PSYCH 34800-Statistics Practicum in Statistics PSYCH 39500- Independent Research PSYCH 39600- Independent Research PSYCH 39800- Independent Research MHR/30-Mar-17/D:\Forms\Major\21_ New Major Requirements Checklist_MHR_6-16-2017.docx
Declaration of Major/Foundational Classes: Requirements for the Degree Program: To declare a Major, the student must have completed PSYCH 10000-Introduction to and any other 100-level course with a minimum grade of B, a required Mathematics course with a minimum grade of C or CR and have a minimum GPA of 2.00. The Mathematics requirement may be satisfied by the following, or by earning exemption from the Mathematics requirement. The Major must be declared in person with an Undergraduate Adviser (Room 611 HN - Refer to website http://hunter.cuny.edu/psychology for schedule.) The student must bring his/her Hunter transcript (and where relevant, transcripts from all other colleges attended) when meeting with the adviser to declare a Major. STAT 11300 - Elementary Probability and Statistics -or- MATH 12500 - Precalculus Two Sciences with Lab Students may declare a at the time of declaring the Major, or at any time thereafter Major: The Major is organized around three (3) Content Areas, consisting of seven (7) s. The Major consists of 29 credits in courses above the 100-level, including PSYCH 24800-Statistical Methods in Psychological Research and PSYCH 24900-Experimental : Social or PSYCH 25000-Experimental : General. The Major consists of a total of 46 credits including Foundation and Natural Sciences courses. The Major also requires: One of: PSYCH 14000, 15000, 16000, 17000, 17100, 18000, or 19000. Three 200-level courses, one in each of three Content Areas (see below). One of these 3 courses must be within the chosen by the student (i.e. ; ; ; ; Social ; Clinical ; or ). (Students selecting General as their can take these courses from any.) Two 300-level courses within a of and 2 electives (200- or 300-level courses) are required. (Students selecting General as their focus can take these courses from any.) Our Major is organized around three Content Areas and their corresponding s. The Content Areas and corresponding s are on the following page. At least 50% of all Major and Minor credits must be taken at Hunter. Once your Major is declared, you cannot take PSYCH classes at any other institution. courses taken on a Credit/Non-Credit basis may not be applied toward the Major. The sequence below must be followed: 1. Fulfill the MATH Requirement by: Getting a C or higher (or CR) in STAT 11300, MATH 12500, 12000, or 15000, or Passing scores on Parts 3, 4, and 5 of the CUNY Mathematics Skills Assessment Test (consult the Mathematics Department for further information on the CUNY Mathematics Skills Assessment Test). 2. Declare your PSYCH Major after you: Get a B- or higher in ALL PSYCH 100-level course and an overall GPA of at least 2.0. 3. Take PSYCH 24800 for a grade. It may not be taken on a Credit/Non-Credit basis 4. Take PSYCH 25000 courses taken on a Credit/No Credit basis may not be applied toward the Major If a course meets requirements for more than one, the student may apply the course to only one of them. MHR/30-Mar-17/D:\Forms\Major\21_ New Major Requirements Checklist_MHR_6-16-2017.docx
A. Biopsychology PSYCH 22500-Ethology PSYCH 32000-Neuronal Basis of Behavior PSYCH 38100-Current Topics in PSYCH 22400-Neuroscience PSYCH 30000- PSYCH 30100-Sensation and Perception PSYCH 30900-Behavioral Neuroendocrinology PSYCH 31600 Neuroscience PSYCH 32700-Motivation and Emotion PSYCH 36900-Behavioral Pharmacology PSYCH 38200-Current Topics in Biopsychology B. / PSYCH 24300- Process PSYCH 31600- Neuroscience PSYCH 32200- of Language PSYCH 32800-States of Consciousness PSYCH 32900- Science PSYCH 33000-Memory and Attention PSYCH 33100-Social Cognition PSYCH 35000-Learning PSYCH 38300-Current Topics in PSYCH 21000-Child Development PSYCH 21200-Exceptional Childhoods PSYCH-21300-Children and Adolescents with Autism PSYCH 21400-Adults with Disabilities PSYCH 31000-Research in PSYCH 31500-Adult Development PSYCH 32300- Psychopathology PSYCH 33300-Advanced Social Theory and Methods PSYCH 33400-Cultural PSYCH 3700- Development PSYCH 38400-Current Topics in C. Social/Clinical/ Social PSYCH 22000-Personality PSYCH 23000-Social PSYCH 23500- of Women*** PSYCH 33300-Advanced Social Theory and Methods PSYCH 33400-Cultural PSYCH 33500- Ethnic and Cultural Identity Theories PSYCH 38500-Current Topics in Social Clinical PSYCH 22300-Abnormal PSYCH 32300- Psychopathology PSYCH 32600-Psychoanalytical Theories PSYCH 34100-Stress, Trauma and Resilience PSYCH 34200-Emotion: Function and Dysfunction PSYCH 34400-Clinical PSYCH 38600-Current Topics in Clinical PSYCH 24200- PSYCH 36200-Psychological Determinants of Disparities PSYCH 36300- Behavior Change PSYCH 36400-Sexuality and PSYCH 36500-Coping with Chronic Disease PSYCH 36600-Interpersonal Relationships and PSYCH 36700- Addictive Behaviors PSYCH 38700-Current Topics in Non-classified Electives (Cannot Be Applied In ) PSYCH 29568-71-Special Topics in Neuroscience BP Endurance PSYCH 30600-Seminar-Psychological Services I** - may be applied to the Clinical PSYCH 30700-Seminar-Psychological Services II** - may be applied to the Clinical PSYCH 34800-Statistics Practicum in Statistics** *PSYCH-27000 is equivalent to PSYCH-24300. ** These classes do NOT count towards the Major. *** Only fulfills 200-level Content Area requirement. Does NOT serve as a prerequisite for 300-level courses. Qualified Undergraduates in their last semester may register for Graduate-level courses with the permission of the instructor and the graduate adviser. Most majors intending to attend graduate school take more than 26 credits in and design their course of study in close consultation with a faculty mentor. Students should obtain a copy of Major Requirements and Policies from the undergraduate advising office as soon as they declare the major for up-to-date information on department resources, activities and faculty research interests. MHR/30-Mar-17/D:\Forms\Major\21_ New Major Requirements Checklist_MHR_6-16-2017.docx