ENGL 103
Fundamentals of Speech Communication
3 credits
COM 114
Foreign Language (French, German or Spanish) 12 credits
101 201
102 202
II. Science and
Mathematics....................................................12 credits
Lab Science (3 credits)
Math or Statistics (3 credits)
Math, Science or CIS/CS/STAT electives (6 credits)
III.
Humanities and Social Sciences...........................................24
credits
One course each is required in:
Literature
Philosophy (not Logic)
History
Aesthetics
Political Science
Psychology 120
Sociology 100
Economics 210
IV.
Freshman Experience (effective Fall 2005)...........................1-3
credits
V. Human Development
and Family Studies Core.................................24 credits
BHS 201 Statistical
Methods for the Behavioral Sciences
SOC 383 Research Methods
BHS 205 Introduction to
Family Dynamics
CDFS 210 Introduction to Human Development
SOC 350 Social Psychology of
Marriage
PSY 480 Practicum
(Satisfied with SOC 307 or SOC 460 for a total of 6 credits)
PSY 433 Theories in Human
Development
VI.
Gerontology Specialization...................................................18
credits
PSY 361 Human Development
I: Infancy and Early Childhood OR
PSY 362 Human Development
II: Adolescence Required:
PSY 363 Human Development
III: Adulthood
SOC 431 Services for the Aged
SOC 430 Sociology of Aging
F&N 360 Nutrition and Aging
PSY 535 Psychology of
Death and Dying
VII.
Electives..........................................................................................6
credits
Restricted, choose
two:
WOST 121 Introduction to Womens Studies
SOC 261 Basic Helping
Skills/Human Services
SOC 306 Methods in Human
Services
SOC 411 Social Stratification
SOC 440 Sociology of Health and
Illness
COM 365 Communication and Aging
VIII.
Electives..........................................................................................21(24)
credits
Open