Transfer Guide - Psychology
Colorado State University
Transfer Guides for Students in Colorado Community Colleges
60-60 Guides
The transfer guides listed below show courses that can be taken at Colorado Community Colleges in preparation for completing the degrees in the liberal arts and sciences at Colorado State University identified in each guide. Students who take the courses shown in these guides and complete the AA/AS degree will be able to complete the listed majors and receive the appropriate baccalaureate degree after taking an additional 60 credits at Colorado State University. Students should be aware that it may take more than 4 semesters to complete the specific 60 credits required by their major, if scheduling issues (prerequisites, semester offerings, time conflicts, etc.) prevent them from taking the 15 required credits each semester.
The transfer guides contained here are a state-wide agreement. Please visit the Colorado Commission on Higher Education at http://www.state.co.us/cche/academic/transfer/guides.html. These 60-60 transfer guides are a subset of the Colorado Guaranteed Transfer Program, gtPathways. Information about the gt Pathways (gtPathways or GT-Pathways) program is available from the Colorado Commission on Higher Education at http://www.state.co.us/cche/gened/gtpathways/index.pdf
For a student to be accepted into a capped major, minimum requirements for entrance into the major must be met. Certain majors have a limited number of spaces available on a competitive basis, and not all students who apply will be accepted into that major.
Degree/Program Requirements
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Institutional graduation requirements for this degree program.
The graduation requirements for a transfer student pursuing this major will be no different than the graduation requirements for a native student, including the minimum number of semester hours required for graduation. Specifically, the student must meet the following requirements:- Successfully complete at least 42 upper division credit hours, 30 of which must be CSU credits;
- Meet any minimum grade requirements reported on department website.
- Required courses in Major, including prerequisites and required Support courses in the appropriate chart from the "Programs" section of this site.
Community College Courses
In some instances, students working with their advisers will be able to identify a community college course that is equivalent to a CSU course listed on these guides under "Degree Completion Requirements (CSU)." If that is the case, students may certainly choose to take the equivalent course at the two-year college campus. This would then allow a bit more flexibility in scheduling once students arrive at Colorado State University. Specific information about transfer course equivalencies may be found at this web site: http://transfer.org. Courses are to be taken as part of completed A.A. degree to guarantee the completion of a baccalaureate degree in 60 additional credits after transfer.
Transfer Guide - Psychology
Colorado State University
| Community College Courses | |
|---|---|
| Community College | Colorado State University Equivalent |
| PSY101 | PYCC100 Psychology |
| CIS 115 or CIS 118 |
CS 110 Personal Computing or BD 150 Business Computing |
| CHE101 or CHE111 | C CC111/112 Chemistry I & Lab I |
| MAT121 | MCC117 College Algebra I MCC118 College Algebra II MCC124 Logarithmic & Exponential Func. |
| PHI111 | PLCC100 Appreciation of Philosophy |
| SOC101 | S CC100 Sociology |
| BIO111 | LSCC102 Attributes of Living Systems |
| SPE115 | SPCC200 Public Speaking |
| Degree Completion Requirements (CSU) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Community College Equivalent | Course Number at CSU | Course Name | Credit Hours |
| Required Major Courses (CSU) | |||
| PY 250 | Experimental Psychology | 4 | |
| PY 370 | Psych Measurement & Testing | 3 | |
| PY 371 | Psych Measure. & Testing Lab | 1 | |
| PY 401 | History & Systems Psychology | 3 | |
| PSY 238 | Choose 2 PY 260 PY 315 PY 320 PY 325 |
Choose 2 courses
from list focusing on: Child Psychology Social Psychology Abnormal Personality |
6 |
| PY 352 PY 452 |
Psych of Learning OR Cognitive Psych |
3 | |
| PY 454 PY 456 |
Physiological Psychology OR Sensation & Perception |
3 | |
| Choose 1 PY 453 PY 455 PY 457 |
Choose 1 Cognitive Psychology OR Physiological Psychology OR Sensation & Perception Lab |
2 | |
| Choose 1 PY 228 PY 316 PY 327 PY 340 PY 440 PY 460 PY 465 |
Choose 1 Sexuality Social Psych Psych – Female Experience Organizational Psychology Industrial Psychology Child Exceptionality and Psychopathology Adolescent Psychology |
3 | |
| Choose 1 PY 317 PY 341 PY 441 |
Choose 1 Social Psychology Laboratory OR Organizational Psych Laboratory OR Industrial Psych Laboratory |
1-2 | |
| Elective Major Courses (credit hours) | |||
| Unrestricted electives* | 8-9 | ||
| 1 course from Dept list 3B | 3 | ||
| 2 courses from Dept List 3C | 6 | ||
| *When you make choices in categories above, be sure that you have a minimum of 42 upper division (300-400 level) credits. | |||
| Required support courses | |||
| Choose 1 pair STCC301/ ST 302 STCC 301/ ST310 ST 310/ STCC311 STCC 311/ ST312 |
Statistics requirement: Choose 1 pair Introduction to Statistical Methods/ Design of Experiments Introduction to Statistical Methods/ Data Analysis and Database Management Tools Introduction to Statistical Methods/ Statistics for behavioral sciences I Statistics for behavioral sciences I/ Statistics for behavioral sciences II |
6 | |
| BS 300 | Human Anatomy & Physiology | 4 | |
| COCC 300 | Writing Arguments | 3 | |
| Other graduation requirements | |||
| Graduation Requirements beyond A.A. degree | 60 | ||
| Associate of Arts/Science Degree | 60 | ||
| TOTAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS | 120 | ||
Transfer Of Credit
If you need more information about transfer course equivalency, please access http://transfer.org.
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Grade Eligibility.
Only academic courses with a letter grade of "C-" or better are transferable. The four-year institution will accept and count toward meeting graduation requirements all state guaranteed general education courses that have a grade of C- or better. - Credits received for a particular advanced placement test will vary by academic area. See http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/Registrar/transfer.htm#advplace for more information. Further, CSU accepts scores of 4 and above on international baccalaureate tests.
- The four-year college or university will accept all approved credits earned within ten years of transfer. Courses earned more than ten years earlier may be evaluated on an individual basis.
- The institution may apply a state guaranteed general education course toward the major or other graduation requirements if that facilitates the student’s graduation more effectively.
Appeals Process
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Institutional Appeal Process
Students who follow this agreement shall have the right to appeal a transfer decision that appears to be inconsistent with the terms and courses listed in this agreement. Appeals pertaining to this transfer guide should be filed with the institution. A student may file an appeal that pertains to state guaranteed general education courses directly to CCHE. -
State Appeal
For information on the student appeal process, refer to Student Appeal Policy at http://www.state.co.us/cche/policy/#aappeals or http://www.state.co.us/cche/policy/I-partt.pdf.