MCCCD/ASU MAIN
ASSOCIATE IN TRANSFER PARTNERSHIP DEGREE
PSYCHOLOGY (B.S.) MAJOR

 
Fall 2000 Catalog Year
MCCCD Major Code: 9103

 

  Student Name                  
 

  Student ID Number      
 

  MCCCD ATP Advisor/Phone No./College
 

 

Program Notes:

1.

Courses in bold print have prerequisites which must also be met.

2.

All courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or higher in order to transfer.

 

Prefix/No

Title          

Transfer
 Credits

ASU Equivalency

The following courses, or courses in areas listed, must be taken:

 

BPC110

Computer Usage and Applications (3) OR

 

 

BPC110AA

Computer Usage (1) AND

 

 

BPC110AB

Computer Applications (2) OR

 

 

CIS183AA

Microsoft Works (3) OR

 

 

CIS105

Survey Computer Info Systems (3) OR

 

CSE180 [CS]

CSC181

Applied Problem Solving with Visual Basic (3) OR

 

CSE181 [CS]

CSC181AA

Applied Problem Solving with Visual Basic (3) OR

 

CSE181 [CS] See ATP Notes #1

CSC183

Applied Problem Solving with Fortran (3) OR

 

CSE183 [CS]

CSC185

World Wide Web & Intro to Internet Programming (3) OR

 

CSE185

CSC185AA

WWW: Intro to Internet Programming (3) OR

 

CSE185

BPC133DA

The Internet: WWW (3) OR

 

CSE185

CIS133DA

The Internet: WWW (3)

CSE185

 

ENG101

First-Year Composition (3) AND

 

ENG101

ENG102

First-Year Composition (3) OR

 

ENG102

ENG107

First-Year Composition for ESL (3) AND

 

ENG107

ENG108

First-Year Composition for ESL (3)

6

ENG108

 

MAT212

Brief Calculus (3)

3

MAT210 [MA]

PSY101

Intro to Psychology (3)

3

PGS101 [SB]

PSY230

Intro to Statistics (3)

3

PSY230 [CS]

 

PSY290AB

Research Methods (4) OR

 

 

PSY290AC

Research Methods (4)

4

PSY290 [L] [SG]

 

 

MCCCD/ASU MAIN
ASSOCIATE IN TRANSFER PARTNERSHIP DEGREE
PSYCHOLOGY (B.S.) MAJOR

 
Fall 2000 Catalog Year
MCCCD Major Code: 9103

 

  Student Name                  
 

  Student ID Number      
 

  MCCCD ATP Advisor/Phone No./College
 

 

Consult with an MCCCD ATP certified advisor to select courses to meet the following requirements and to complete the minimum 60 credits but no more than a total of 64 credits. To meet the different area requirements, select courses from the current CEG/CAS or the ASU General Studies Guides.

Prefix/No

Title          

Transfer
 Credits

ASU Equivalency

 

Awareness

6

Awareness [H], [G] & [C] See ATP Notes #2

 

Foreign Language 101

0-4

Foreign Language 101 See ATP Notes #3

Foreign Language 102

0-4

Foreign Language 102 See ATP Notes #3

 

Foreign Language 201

0-4

Foreign Language 201 See ATP Notes #3

Foreign Language 202

0-4

Foreign Language 202 See ATP Notes #3

 

Humanities & Fine Arts

9

Hum & Fine Arts [HU] See ATP Notes #4

 

Lab Science

0-8

Natural Sciences [SG/SQ] See ATP Notes #5

 

Major Related Courses

0-3

Major Related Courses from current CEG if Foreign Language proficiency has been demonstrated See ATP Notes #6

 

One 4 credit lab course that transfers as: BIO or MIC

4

One 4 credit lab from: BIO, MIC

 

One 4 credit lab course that transfers as: AST, CHM, GLG or PHY

4    

One 4 credit lab from: AST, CHM, GLG or PHY

 

Psychology electives (lower division)

0-6

PSY courses listed as transferable in the current CEG See ATP Notes #7

 

 

MCCCD/ASU MAIN
ASSOCIATE IN TRANSFER PARTNERSHIP DEGREE
PSYCHOLOGY (B.S.) MAJOR

 
Fall 2000 Catalog Year
MCCCD Major Code: 9103

 

ATP NOTES:

 

 

 

1.

CSC181AB changed number to CSC181AA effective Fall, 1999 (3 Credit Hours).

 

 

 

 

2.  

Except courses that transfer as COM, DSC, MCE or E (Elective). THREE of the THREE awareness areas are required. A course CAN satisfy TWO awareness areas simultaneously. The third or fourth semester of a foreign language (except Latin, Greek, or sign language) satisfy Global Awareness [G] requirements.

 

 

 

 

3.

Foreign language proficiency requires knowledge of one foreign language equivalent to the completion of a foreign language course at the intermediate level (course must transfer to ASU-Main at 202 level or above). Completion of a course that transfers to ASU as equivalent to SHS275, American Sign Language IV, will also fulfill this requirement.

 

 

 

 

4.

Except those courses that transfer as ASB222, FRE205, LAT201/202, DSC, DEC (WST), or E (Elective).

 

 

 

 

5.

Except courses that transfer as ASB231, PSY290 or E (Elective).

 

 

 

 

6.

In order for a course to count as a Major Related Course, it must: a) be equivalent to a course offered by CLAS, b) be equivalent to a University General Studies course at the time the course is taken, c) not be a Psychology course.

 

 

 

 

7.

Although ATP students may take PSY250 at MCCCD, they will not be able to take the upper-level equivalent at ASU (e.g., PGS350) and will need to take either PGS341 or PGS315 at ASU.

 

 

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