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2006–2007 Academic Catalog - Concordia University Ann Arbor

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SCHOOL OF ARTS & SCIENCES: DIVISION OF SOCIAL SCIENCES - SOCIAL STUDIES<br />

Psychology Minor – Liberal Arts and Education*<br />

Required Courses<br />

24 credits<br />

18 credits<br />

PSY101 General Psychology 3<br />

Select at least one of these:<br />

PSY211 Child Psychology 3<br />

PSY212 Adolescent Psychology 3<br />

PSY214 Psychology of the School Aged Child 3<br />

PSY290 Field Experience I 0<br />

MAT261 Statistics 3<br />

SSC354 Research in the Social Sciences 3<br />

PSY341 Cognitive Psychology 3<br />

PSY343 Physiological Psychology 3<br />

Electives<br />

6 credits<br />

PSY332 Psychological Testing and Measurements 3<br />

PSY342 Social Psychology 3<br />

PSY361 Abnormal Psychology 3<br />

PSY362 Personality Psychology 3<br />

PSY411 Introduction to Counseling 3<br />

PSY421 Human Sexuality 3<br />

COM355 Interpersonal Communication 3<br />

SOC345 Adulthood and Aging 3<br />

SOC353 Death and Dying 3<br />

PSY490 Internship 1–16<br />

*Students in Teacher Education must select a minor (or a second minor for the Elementary Education<br />

two minor option) in a subject traditionally taught in schools, such as Art Education, English, General<br />

Science, Mathematics, Physical Education, Music Education, or Social Studies.<br />

Because of limited demand for psychology teachers, we do not recommend a psychology major for secondary<br />

education. Secondary education candidates who wish to elect the minor should combine it with<br />

a major with substantial demand in secondary schools: mathematics, sciences, English or social studies.<br />

Social Studies<br />

Social Studies Major/Minor – Elementary Education<br />

36/25 credits<br />

Level One (Major/Minor)<br />

11–13 credits<br />

ECO200 Economics 3<br />

GEO200 Human Geography 3<br />

Major must include one of these, Minor includes both.<br />

HIS102 Development of World Civilizations II 2<br />

HIS112 Development of American Civilizations II 2<br />

POS101 American Government 3<br />

Level Two (Major/Minor)<br />

12 credits<br />

ECO331 International Economics 3<br />

GEO/SOC321 Ethnographic Geography 3

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