** PSYCH designations
refer ONLY to courses offered Spring 2007 or later.
The purpose of this policy is to clarify the requirements for earning
a PSYBA or PSYBS degree from the University Park campus. The guiding principle
is that granting a degree indicates that a student has completed coursework
sufficient for the University Park Psychology faculty to certify academic
competence in psychology, as outlined in our curriculum. The criteria
listed below represent interpretations of our curriculum in light of current
University and College policies, not changes to that curriculum. Those
policies include the following:
- Students in the PSYBA or PSYBS program (like students in other
degree programs offered only at UP) must transfer to University Park
no later than the beginning of the semester after they earn their 60th
credit.
- Students must complete the Entrance to Major requirements
in order to be accepted into the Psychology Major. These requirements
include earning a 'C' or higher in the following courses: STAT 200 or
PSY 015/PSYCH200, PSY 002/PSYCH 100, 3.0 credits of GQ (other than STAT
200), and 3.0 credits of GS (other than PSY 002/PSYCH 100).
- No more than 91 credits earned while enrolled in another College
may be applied to a degree granted by the College of Liberal Arts.
The current College interpretation of this policy is as a residency
requirement; that is, what counts is where the student is registered,
not just their declared major.
The following points constitute the Department's policy on granting PSYBA
or PSYBS degrees.
They apply to all students, including those who do
a Change of Location to University Park from other Penn State locations
or from other colleges or universities, and to students wishing to transfer
courses from other colleges and universities. The goal of the policy
is to ensure that students receiving degrees from the UP department have
completed a reasonable proportion of their psychology coursework in the
department, while allowing a significant amount of coursework from other
locations to be applied to the degree requirements.
- Nineteen credits of Psychology courses, including at least
9 credits at the 300 or 400 levels, must be completed in the Psychology
Department at University Park. Distance Education or World Campus
courses may not be counted toward this 19-credit minimum. This is just
under half of the required 37 credits of psychology courses, the minimum
suggested by the College.
- Independent study, internship, and thesis credits (PSY/PSYCH
494/495/496) can be used to fulfill 3.0 credits at the 400-level
for the major for all students who entered the major Fall 2004 or after.
Any credits taken thereafter in those areas will be applied to elective
credits. NOTE: For students who entered the major prior
to FALL 2004, PSY/PSYCH 494/495/496 credits may only be used to fulfill
elective credits.
- Special topics (PSY/PSYCH 297/497) courses may be accepted
toward the major requirements by substitution based on written request
made in advance to the Psychology Director of Undergraduate Studies.
In instances where a newly offered Special Topics course has been evaluated,
notice will go out through the listserv.
- Substitutions for non-psychology courses specified in the PSYBS
option requirements will be allowed only for courses that have similar
or greater scope, and similar or greater depth, as the courses for which
they are to be substituted. Such substitutions generally require
review of the syllabus for the proposed course. Substitution requests
should be made in advance to the Psychology Director of Undergraduate
Studies.
- Requests for changes of assignment from University Park to a non-UP
campus will be approved by the Psychology Department only after all
psychology course requirements have been completed, or if the minimum
requirements described above have been met and the student has spent
a minimum of three semesters of full-time enrollment at UP. The
Non-psychology courses required by PSYBS options are not included
in this policy; these may be completed at a non-UP campus after
psychology course requirements have been completed.
(approved by the UP Psychology faculty)
This page was last updated
on 08-08-06.