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PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT FACULTY Merry West Salehi, Department Chairman Ibrahim M. Abou-Ghorra • Barbara H. Basden • David R. Basden • Raul Betancourt • Thomas E. Breen • Denna ). Brown • Benjamin B. Burton • Alan D. Button • William C. Coe • Arnold M. Cooper • Samuel S. Franklin • joel S. Grossman • Wayne B. Holder • Donald D. Kirtley • George S. Leavitt • Robert V. Levine • Stanley E. Lindquist • Harrison E. Madden • Ernst Moerk • Terry G. Newell • Frank V. Powell • Mitri E. Shanab • james Mitchell Smith DEGREES OFFERED: BA, MA, MS Minor DEPARTMENTAL PROGRAMS The Psychology Department offers work leading to the bachelor of arts and the master of arts and master of science degrees in psychology. Required core courses provide the basic terminology, the empirical and conceptual knowledge, and the research experiences necessary to deal with psychological subject matter. Twelve additional units from outside the field of psychology are required to encourage breadth in the major Students should work closely with their advisers in selecting the psychology electives which will best satisfy their individual needs and interests. Those students planning to pursue graduate work in psychology should check carefully with their advisers and the graduate schools of their choice regarding requirements for admission and should plan to use their 385 electives within the major largely to satisfy such requirements. An undergraduate advisory guide is available from the Psychology Department office on request. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION A psychology major is often used as preparation for other professions. For preprofessional programs in law, dentistry, medicine, and the ministry, see the Preprofessional Preparation section and consult an adviser in the Psychology Department. CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS The Department of Psychology offers the Pupil Personnel Services Credential and the School Psychology Credential. The Pupil Personnel Services Credential must be completed prior to entrance into the School Psychology program. The admission dates for these programs are November 30 and April 30, Course Requirements: Pupil Personnel Services Credential-Psych 121, 149, 155, 166 or 171, 167 or 168, 249, 267; A S 116, 222, 224; E Ed 234 ( 40 units). School Psychology Credential-Psych 261, 262, 265, 267, 268, 277 ( 39 units). Application forms and advising are available in the Psychology Department. BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE REQUIREMENTS In addition to the requirements of the major (36 units), outlined below, and the additional requirements I 12 units), the student is responsible for the completion of the General Education requirement, special course requirements, and electives ( 76 units) totaling 124 units for the BA degree. The major consists of a core of six course areas plus selected specialized courses. With departmental approval students may make adaptations in their programs to fulfill specific needs and career objectives. A. lntro, Stat. Psych 14r B. Applications Units 4 • Math 101 , Statistical Methods (plus a one-unit laboratory) , may be substituted for Psych 142 This course carries a prerequisite or Math 70 which may be credited under the 12 units required outside the major 13-77001
Object Description
Title | 1978-79 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1978-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 385 |
Full Text Search | PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT FACULTY Merry West Salehi, Department Chairman Ibrahim M. Abou-Ghorra • Barbara H. Basden • David R. Basden • Raul Betancourt • Thomas E. Breen • Denna ). Brown • Benjamin B. Burton • Alan D. Button • William C. Coe • Arnold M. Cooper • Samuel S. Franklin • joel S. Grossman • Wayne B. Holder • Donald D. Kirtley • George S. Leavitt • Robert V. Levine • Stanley E. Lindquist • Harrison E. Madden • Ernst Moerk • Terry G. Newell • Frank V. Powell • Mitri E. Shanab • james Mitchell Smith DEGREES OFFERED: BA, MA, MS Minor DEPARTMENTAL PROGRAMS The Psychology Department offers work leading to the bachelor of arts and the master of arts and master of science degrees in psychology. Required core courses provide the basic terminology, the empirical and conceptual knowledge, and the research experiences necessary to deal with psychological subject matter. Twelve additional units from outside the field of psychology are required to encourage breadth in the major Students should work closely with their advisers in selecting the psychology electives which will best satisfy their individual needs and interests. Those students planning to pursue graduate work in psychology should check carefully with their advisers and the graduate schools of their choice regarding requirements for admission and should plan to use their 385 electives within the major largely to satisfy such requirements. An undergraduate advisory guide is available from the Psychology Department office on request. PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION A psychology major is often used as preparation for other professions. For preprofessional programs in law, dentistry, medicine, and the ministry, see the Preprofessional Preparation section and consult an adviser in the Psychology Department. CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS The Department of Psychology offers the Pupil Personnel Services Credential and the School Psychology Credential. The Pupil Personnel Services Credential must be completed prior to entrance into the School Psychology program. The admission dates for these programs are November 30 and April 30, Course Requirements: Pupil Personnel Services Credential-Psych 121, 149, 155, 166 or 171, 167 or 168, 249, 267; A S 116, 222, 224; E Ed 234 ( 40 units). School Psychology Credential-Psych 261, 262, 265, 267, 268, 277 ( 39 units). Application forms and advising are available in the Psychology Department. BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE REQUIREMENTS In addition to the requirements of the major (36 units), outlined below, and the additional requirements I 12 units), the student is responsible for the completion of the General Education requirement, special course requirements, and electives ( 76 units) totaling 124 units for the BA degree. The major consists of a core of six course areas plus selected specialized courses. With departmental approval students may make adaptations in their programs to fulfill specific needs and career objectives. A. lntro, Stat. Psych 14r B. Applications Units 4 • Math 101 , Statistical Methods (plus a one-unit laboratory) , may be substituted for Psych 142 This course carries a prerequisite or Math 70 which may be credited under the 12 units required outside the major 13-77001 |