CHANGES IN REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PSYCHOLOGY
DEGREE IN THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS CHAPTER OF THE
UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG, 2004-2006
Dean Richard W. Lariviere of the College of Liberal Arts has filed
with the secretary of the Faculty Council proposed changes in requirements
for the Bachelor of Science in Psychology degree in the College of Liberal
Arts chapter in The Undergraduate Catalog, 2004-2006. The faculty
of the college and the dean approved the proposed changes on a no-protest
basis on November 17, 2003, and submitted them to the secretary on November
19, 2003. The secretary has classified this proposal as legislation
of exclusive application and primary interest to a single college or
school.
The edited proposal was received from the Office of Official Publications
on January 30, 2004, and was sent to the Committee on Undergraduate
Degree Program Review from the Office of the General Faculty on February
2, 2004. The committee forwarded the proposed changes to the Office
of the General Faculty on March 10, 2004, recommending approval. The authority to grant final approval on behalf of the General
Faculty resides with the Faculty Council.
If no objection is filed with the Office of the General Faculty by the
date specified below, the legislation will be held to have been approved
by the Faculty Council. If an objection is filed within the prescribed
period, the legislation will be presented to the Faculty Council at
its next meeting. The objection, with reasons, must be signed by a member
of the Faculty Council.
To be counted, a protest must be received in the Office of the General
Faculty by March 26, 2004.
<signed>
Sue Alexander Greninger, Secretary
The Faculty Council
This legislation was posted on the Faculty
Council Web site on March 10, 2004. Paper copies are available on
request from the Office of the General Faculty, FAC 22, F9500.
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CHANGES IN REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PSYCHOLOGY DEGREE IN THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS CHAPTER
OF THE UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG, 2004-2006
On page 268 of The Undergraduate Catalog,
2002-2004,
in the subsection AREA C, NATURAL SCIENCES of
the section BACHELOR
OF SCIENCE IN PSYCHOLOGY, make the following
changes:
AREA C, NATURAL SCIENCES
At least twenty-five semester hours in natural sciences, consisting of
1.
[At least nine semester hours of mathematics:] Mathematics
[305G,]408C
or 408K, [and]Mathematics 316 or a higher-level
math course in probability,
and three additional hours Mathematics excluding M 301, 302, 303D,
303F, 316K, and 316L) or of Biology, Chemistry, Computer Sciences,
or Physics chosen from the sequences below. Courses used for this
requirement may not also be used to fulfill requirement 2.
2.
Sixteen to eighteen semester hours, consisting of two of the following
sequences:
a.
Biology 211, 212, 214, and 325
b.
Chemistry 301, 302, and 204
c.
Computer Sciences 303E, 313E, and one of the following: Computer
Sciences 323E, 324E, 326E, 327E
d.
Physics 317K, 117M, 317L, and 117N; or 301, 101L, 316, and
116L; or 303K, 103M, 303L, and 103N; or 302K, 102M, 302L,
and 102N.
RATIONALE: To allow students to count either
a mathematics or a science course once the required calculus and statistics
course proficiencies are met, and to include the physics sequence acceptable
for medical school admission.