Psychology is the scientific study of human and animal behavior and the biological and mental processes that underlie behavior. Freshmen and sophomores who plan to major in Psychology are encouraged to complete additional foundation courses in science and math beyond those required in the Illinois Transferable General Education Core Curriculum (IAI GECC) and to minimize the number of psychology courses taken.
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Major Directive
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Psychology IAI Major Recommendations
Major Course Recommendations (12 semester credits) Required Psychology Prerequisite Course - 3 semester credits S6 900 - Introduction to Psychology/General Psychology(3 semester credits) This required course is taken for the GECC Social and Behavioral Sciences section requirements and is not part of the core recommendations.
Additional Recommendations - 3 semester credits Students take 1 (one) course from the following 4 (four) psychology developmental courses : The choice of this course is dependent upon a students area of study within Psychology. The choice should be made in consultation with the advisor at their transferring institution. S6 902 - Life-span Developmental Psychology(3 semester credits) S6 903 - Child Psychology(3 semester credits) S6 904 - Childhood and Adolescent Psychology/Adolescent Psychology(3 semester credits) S6 905 - Adulthood and Aging (3 semester credits) Important Note: It is recommended that students take no more than 3 psychology courses beyond Introduction to Psychology/General Psychology at the 2-year institution.
IAI GECC Recommendations (Minimum 37 semester credits) These are the specific courses in the Illinois Transferable General Education Core Curriculum (IAI GECC) that should be taken for this emphasis.
Communication: 3 courses (9 semester credits) Select a two-course sequence in writing (6 semester credits) with a grade of "C" or better and, Select 1 course in oral communication (3 semester credits).
Mathematics: 1 course (3 semester credits) M1 902 - General Education Statistics (3 to 4 semester credits) Students may also take College-level Calculus I and/or Finite Mathematics in addition to M1 902 - General Education Statistics.
PhysicalandLife Sciences: 2 courses (7-8 semester credits) Select 1 course from Physical Sciences Select 1 course from Life Sciences. Select at least 1 laboratory course. (Additional science courses, such as anatomy and physiology, are recommended.)
HumanitiesandFine Arts: 3 courses (9 semester credits) Select 1 course from Humanities, Select 1 course from Fine Arts and Select 1 from either Humanities or Fine Arts. - Courses can be taken from the same identifier as long as the course outcomes are different.
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 3 courses (9 semester credits) Select 3 courses from at least 2 different disciplines (e.g., no more than 2 courses from, for example, psychology). - Courses can be taken from the same identifier as long as the course outcomes are different. Select from Social and Behavioral Sciences - S6 900: General Psychology I. (The General Psychology I course is required as a prerequisite for all other Psychology major courses.) IMPORTANT PSYCHOLOGY MAJOR NOTE: The IAI Psychology major panel recommends that students take no more than the S6 900 course for GECC credit. Any additional courses with the S6 (Psychology) identifier are for major credit where appropriate (see above for specific recommendations). These recommendations are in addition to any other courses students must take to fulfill GECC requirements.
Check the worksheet to see what courses you can take to fulfill your general education requirements The worksheet allows you to see what courses to take to fulfill the IAI Gen. Ed. package (Illinois Transferable General Education Core Curriculum) at any participating college or university in the State. You will find it helpful to use the major recommended general education courses shown above. You may want to print or copy a hard copy of this page.