MCCCD/ASU MAIN
ASSOCIATE IN TRANSFER PARTNERSHIP DEGREE
Psychology BA Major

  • Major Information Sheet
  • FALL 2003 Catalog Year
    MCCCD Major Code: 9102

    Student Name

     

    Student ID

     

    MCCCD ATP Advisor Phone Number

    Progam 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.
    MCCCD
    Prefix Number
    Course Credit
    Title
    Transfer Credits
    ASU Equivalency
    The following courses, in the areas listed, must be taken:
    CIS105
    3
    Survey Computer Information Systems   CSE180[CS]
        OR    
    CSC181
    3
    Applied Problem Solving with Visual Basic    
        OR    
    CSC181AA
    3
    Applied Problem Solving with Visual Basic    
        OR    
    CSC181AB
    4
    Applied Problem Solving with Visual Basic   CSE181[CS]
        OR    
    BPC133DA
    3
    The Internet: WWW    
        OR    
    CIS133DA
    3
    The Internet: WWW    
        OR    
    CSC185
    3
    World Wide Web & Introduction to Internet Programming    
        OR    
    CSC185AA
    3
    WWW: Introduction Internet Programming 3 CSE185
    ENG101
    3
    First-Year Composition   ENG101
        OR    
    ENG107
    3
    First-Year Composition for ESL 3 ENG107
    ENG102
    3
    First-Year Composition 3 ENG102
        OR    
    ENG108
    3
    First-Year Composition for ESL 3 ENG108
    MAT172
    3
    Finite Mathematics   MAT119[MA] See ATP Notes #1
        OR    
    MAT212
    3
    Brief Calculus 3 MAT210[MA] See ATP Notes #1
    PSY101
    3
    Introduction to Psychology 3 PGS101[SB]
    PSY230
    3
    Introduction to Statistics 3 PSY230[CS]
    PSY290AB
    4
    Research Methods    
        OR    
    PSY290AC
    4
    Research Methods 4 PSY290[L/SG]

     


    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 Course Equivalency Guide or the ASU General Studies Guide  

     

    Cultural Diversity
    0-3
    Cultural Diversity [C] See ATP Notes #2
    Global Awareness
    0-3
    Global Awareness [G] See ATP Notes #2
    Historical Awareness
    0-3
    Historical Awareness [H] 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
    6
    Humanities & Fine Arts [HU] See ATP Notes #4
    Humanities courses that transfer to ASU as PHI, REL, ENG (literature only), HUM
    3
    Humanities courses that transfers to ASU as PHI, REL, ENG (literature only), HUM
    Major Related Courses
    0-3
    Major Related Courses from current CEG if Foreign Language proficiency has been demonstrated See ATP Notes #5
    Natural Sciences
    8
    Natural Sciences: 8[SQ] or 4[SG]+4[SQ] See ATP Notes #6
    Psychology electives (lower division)
    3
    PSY courses listed as transferable in the current CEG See ATP Notes #7

     

     

    ATP NOTES

    1. MAT119 or MAT210 or any higher level mathematics course is acceptable.
    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 202 level or above). Completion of a course that transfers to ASU as equivalent to SHS202, 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. Related Courses meet the following criteria: a) They satisfy General Studies AND b) They transfer as either Departmental Electives or Direct Equivalencies to courses in the following departments: Anthropology (ASB), Cultural Geography (GCU), History (HIS), Political Science (POS), Sociology (SOC), or Women's Studies (WST).
    6. Except courses that transfer as ASB231, PSY290, or E (Elective).
    7. Psychology Electives are courses that transfer to ASU as Departmental Elective Credit [DEC(PGS) OR DEC(PSY)].

     

    Document produced by: ASU Academic Transfer Articulation