2006
JACKSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE
For Transfer to Western Michigan University
College of Arts and Sciences
Psychology
·
This is only
a guide. Students should contact the transfer school for program
advising.
·
Coursework with
a grade of at least 2.0 will be transferable.
·
Students do not
need to complete all the courses listed below before transferring.
·
It is
strongly recommended that student complete the MACRAO Agreement.
|
I. General Education |
Credits |
|
|
English Composition |
6 |
ENG
131, 132 |
|
Mathematics |
3 |
MTH
133 |
|
Natural Science |
8 (from 2 different
disciplines) |
BIO
131, 132, 151, 152; CEM 131, 141 |
|
Fine Arts (Area I) |
3 (choose 1) |
ART, 111, 112; ENG 210, 246, 247; HUM 131; MUS 131; THR 116
|
|
Humanities (Area II) |
3 (choose 1) |
ENG
252, 254, 255, 256, 257; PHL 231 |
|
The
U.S.: Culture and Issues (Area III) |
3 (choose 1) |
PLS 141; SOC 235, 236 |
|
Other Cultures and Civilizations (Area IV) |
3 (choose 1) |
ANT
131; MUS 130 |
|
Social and Behavioral Sciences (Area V) |
3 (choose 1) |
ECN
231, 232; GEO 131, 232; PSY 140;
SOC 231, 235 |
|
Course to complete MACRAO |
(one course) |
HIS
120, 131, 132, 231, 232 |
|
II. College of Arts & Sciences Requirements |
3-4 (choose 1) |
HIS
231, 232; PLS 141; SOC 235 Note: Courses cannot be doubled
counted for general education and College of Arts & Sciences
Requirements |
|
|
Complete foreign
language requirement |
FRN
131 and 132 or SPN 131 and 132 or GER 131 and 132 or two years of
high school foreign language with a grade of "B" or better in the final
semester Note: Courses cannot be doubled counted for
general education (MACRAO) and College of Arts & Sciences Requirements |
|
III. Required courses |
|
PSY
251, 252 |
A total of 122 credits
is required for completion of the degree. A maximum of 62 credit hours
required for completion of the degree at Western Michigan University may be
transferred from JCC.
This is only a guide.
Please refer to the Western Michigan University catalog for transfer admission
requirements, specific course information, program requirements, etc. For
further information and advising, please contact Western Michigan University,
Admissions Office, (269) 387-2000.