Eight Semester Plan
This eight-semester plan (see important details) is intended to guide students through a four-year undergraduate career, with completion of an academic major and all college-wide degree requirements. The plan is designed as an advising tool – a starting point for careful discussions between students and their academic advisors. In consultation, a student and advisor will adjust the plan to accommodate the student’s prerequisite needs, transferred credits, and other such variables.
The plan below reflects General Education (GE4) requirements in effect as of Fall 2019. Students who matriculated prior to that date will find the previous plan associated with their majors here. For a summary of GE4 requirements, see New Paltz General Education Requirements.
Students are responsible for reviewing their Progress Reports each semester to track their own progress toward degree requirements.
Psychology
Year 1
Fall Semester | Spring Semester |
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Course | Credits |
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PSY272 Introductory Psy (SSCI)* | 3 | Gen Ed: The Arts (ART) | 3 | Gen Ed: Composition (COMP) | 3 | Gen Ed: Foreign Languages (FLNG) | 3 | Gen Ed: Humanities (HUM) | 3 | Total | 15 |
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Elective | 3 | PSY275 Psychological Statistics (Mathematics) | 4 | Gen Ed: Composition (COMP) | 3 | Gen Ed: Foreign Languages (FLNG) | 3 | Gen Ed: Diversity (DIVR) | 3 | Total | 16 |
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Year 2
Fall Semester | Spring Semester |
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Course | Credits |
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PSY311 Research Methods Lab | 1 | Content Area Studies (LIST 1-4) | 3 | Gen Ed: United States Studies (USST) | 3 | Elective | 3 | Psychology Elective - LIST A | 3 | Total | 13 |
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Content Area Studies (LIST 1-4) | 3 | Content Area Studies (LIST 1-4) | 3 | Gen Ed: Western Civilization (WEST) | 3 | Gen Ed: Natural Sciences (NSCI) | 3 | Psychology Elective - LIST A | 3 | Total | 15 |
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Year 3
Fall Semester | Spring Semester |
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Course | Credits |
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Content Area Studies (LIST 1-4) | 3 | Content Area Studies (LIST 1-4) | 3 | Gen Ed: World Civilizations and Cultures (WRLD) | 3 | Psychology Elective - LIST A | 3 | Gen Ed: Natural Sciences (NSCI) | 3 | Total | 15 |
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Content Area Studies (LIST 1-4) | 3 | Content Area Studies (LIST 1-4) | 3 | Upper-Division Electives | 9 | Total | 15 |
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Year 4
Fall Semester | Spring Semester |
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Course | Credits |
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PSY498 Seminar In Psychology (WI) | 3 | Upper-Division Major Elective | 3 | Upper-Division Electives | 9 | Total | 15 |
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Electives | 10 | Upper-division Elective | 3 | Total | 13 |
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Notes
*Must be completed before major is declared.
LIST A: Choose three courses. Each of the three may come from either this list OR may be an additional course coming from ANY of the content area categories.PSY273 Psychology of Adjustment, PSY293 Selected Topic, PSY295 Indep Study Psychology, PSY307 Evolutionary Psychology, PSY309 Constructivism, PSY318 Group Behavior, PSY320 Behavior Modification: Principles and Procedures, PSY330 Crisis Intervention, PSY442 Psychological Study of Social Problems, PSY493 Selected Topic, PSY494 Fieldwork In Psychology, PSY495 Independent Study Psychology, PSY497 Internship in Psychology
CONTENT AREA STUDIES LIST 1 Physiology, Learning & Cognition (Choose 2):PSY303 Introduction to the Psychology of Learning, PSY305 Psychology of Perception, PSY310 Psychology of Memory and Thinking, PSY402 Psychology of Language, PSY403 Health Psychology, PSY436 Physiological Psychology
CONTENT AREA STUDIES LIST 2 Social, Developmental & History (Choose 2):PSY302 Research Methods Lab, PSY306 Social Psychology, PSY308 Psychology of Motivation, PSY343 Psychology of Infancy and Childhood, PSY344 Psychology of Adolescence and Adulthood, PSY350 Psychology of Women
CONTENT AREA STUDIES LIST 3 Personality & Abnormal (Choose 1):PSY313 Psychology of Personality, PSY412 Abnormal Psychology, PSY440 Clinical and Counseling Psy
CONTENT AREA STUDIES LIST 4 Applied (Choose 1):PSY304 Industrial Psychology, PSY315 Basics of Organizational Psychology, PSY456 Disaster Psychology, PSY458 Introduction to Psychological Testing
Total Credits: 117