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2012-2013 Academic Year
Baccalaureate Degree (Minimum 122 Credits)
Cumulative “2.0” or Better Required for Graduation
COMMON CORE: 
Analytical Reading/Writing
Academic Writing
Human Communication
Cr. Thnkg./Pr. Solv. Math
Physical Education (2 crs.)
14 Credits
WRT102 _____
WRT202 _____
CM104 _____
MAT111 _____
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AREA DISTR. REQUIREMENTS: 
6 Credits
I. Fine Arts & Humanities
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II. Social & Behav. Sciences
SATISFIED BY MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
III. Laboratory Sciences
6-8 Credits
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IV. Am./West. Civ., Am. Govt. 6 Credits
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V. Int’l. Studies/For. Lang.  6 Credits
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ELECTIVE COURSES:
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25-30 Credits
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Worksheet for BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE, B.S.
Dept. of Behavioral Sciences
*REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES:
Perspectives/Aging
General Psychology
Introduction to Sociology
Research Methodology I
Stats/Research Methods II
Behavioral Science Seminar
ONE of the following:
Intro. Physical Anthropology
Cultural Anthropology
ONE of the following:
Social Psychology
Developmental Social Theory
Contemporary Social Theory
Behavioral Science Electives
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*CONCENTRATION COURSES:
Anthropology:
Intro. To Physical Anthropology
Cultural Anthropology
FOUR of the following:
Archeology
Food and Culture
Applied Anthropology
Adv. Physical Anthropology
Culture and Personality
Anthropology of Religion
Anthropology of Aging
Topics in Cultural Anthropology
Anthropology/Medicine
Internship in Anthropology
24 Credits
GER100 ____
PSY100 ____
SOC100 ____
SOC335 ____
SOC336 ____
BEH490 ____
ANT210 ____
ANT220 ____
PSY243 ____
SOC230 ____
SOC235 ____
12 Credits
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18-21 Credits
ANT210 _____
ANT220 _____
ANT230 _____
ANT300 _____
ANT302 _____
ANT310 _____
ANT325 _____
ANT330 _____
ANT350 _____
ANT390 _____
ANT392 _____
ANT495 _____
ANT496 _____
*A grade of “2.0” or better is required. Students
cannot have more than one Behavioral Science
course with a grade less than “2.0”.
Students are required to complete a minimum of 18
credits in major and concentration courses at YCP.
*CONCENTRATION COURSES (continued):
Applied Behavioral Sciences:
Urban Sociology
SOC340 _____
Program Design/Evaluation
SOC355 _____
Population Trends
SOC410 _____
Grant Writing Non-Profit Agencies
SOC415 _____
ONE of the following:
Principles of Management
MGT150 _____
Principles of Marketing
MKT100 _____
And ONE of the following:
Organizational Behavior
OBD225 _____
Ind. Organizational Psychology
PSY363 _____
Sociology of Organizations
SOC310 _____
Gerontology:
Social Aspects of Aging
GER215 _____
Psychological Aspects of Aging
GER312 _____
Ethical Aspects of Aging
GER316 _____
Health/Later Years
GER410 _____
Internship
BEH495 _____
ONE or TWO of the following:
ANT350, BIO106, BIO112, GER320, GER330,
GER390/391/392, GER498/499, HIS205, HCC225,
MGT150, MKT100, NUR201, PS151, REC101,
REC400, RT105, SOC225, SOC240, SOC345,
SOC415, WGS225
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Human Services:
Internship
BEH495 _____
Theory/Pol. Human Serv. Prof.
SOC240 _____
Human Services Techniques
SOC345 _____
Program Design/Evaluation
SOC355 _____
Grant Writing Non-Prof. Agencies SOC415 _____
ONE of the following:
Child and Adolescent Dev
PSY221 ____
Psychological Aspects of Aging GER312 ____
And ONE of the following:
Juvenile Delinquency
CJA110 _____
Working with Older Adults
GER320 _____
Working with Children/Youth
SOC305 _____
NAME ___________________________
 All courses must be completed with a
minimum “2.0” grade. Courses may not be
taken on a pass/fail basis.
 A minimum of 12 credits of the Area
Distribution Requirements must be at the
200-level or above. Courses may not be
taken on a pass/fail basis. See Registrar’s
Office for official list of courses.
 Six credits are to be taken in one of
these two areas; if foreign language is
selected, six credits must be in one
language.
 Requirements listed apply to students
who matriculate into or declare this major
during the 2012-2013 academic year.
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(Signed) Faculty Advisor
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(Signed) Dept. Chair
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