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Nov 21, 2024
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2015-2016 Saint Joseph’s College Online [Archived Catalog]
Interdisciplinary Studies (BS): Psychology Minor
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The Bachelor of Science, Interdisciplinary Studies (BS, IDS) degree program is designed to provide students with opportunities to study within and across academic disciplines, as well as offer enriching and integrated learning experiences. The experiences and insights gained in Interdisciplinary Studies may assist students to further a number of their personal, professional, and academic goals. For more information about the overall requirements of the program and/or other approved minors, please go to the IDS page .
Students who would like to pursue the Bachelor of Science, IDS must have at least 42 or more credits available in minor subject areas at SJC, above and beyond General Education requirements. *Students who do not meet this requirement can complete one minor and the two required IDS courses.* Requirements for completing the degree program are described below.
Requirements for the Bachelor of Science, IDS |
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- Complete two of the approved minors (minimum of 36 credits).
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Up to two-courses transferred from another college (6 credits) can be applied to each minor requirement. |
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Students can take the foundational course after they successfully complete College Writing. The capstone course is taken after at least 112 credits have been completed. |
- Meet all other degree requirements, including the completion of General Education courses.
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IDS, Psychology Minor
The Psychology minor is designed for students who are interested in gaining a better understanding of the human mind, behavior, memory, attitudes, and relationships, as well as learning and motivation. Individuals often choose from a broad array of careers in the field.
Program Outcomes:
- Acquire various bodies of knowledge and competencies, and deepen insight within and across academic disciplines.
- Demonstrate critical writing, thinking, calculating, and communication proficiencies.
- Critique and integrate varying worldveiws across fields of study.
- Understand the foundation of ethical and professional standards, including those specific to areas of study.
- Develop a foundation for lifelong learning.
- Obtain the credential or degree needed to advance or enter professional careers.
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General Education Requirements
General Education Requirements
(45 semester-hour credits)
English Composition |
6 credits |
Social Science |
6 credits |
Science |
6 credits |
History |
6 credits |
Philosophy |
3 credits |
Theology |
3 credits |
Ethics (PH 210) |
3 credits |
Mathematics |
6 credits |
Humanities |
6 credits (to include selections from the fine arts, literature, foreign languages, philosophy, theology or history) |
Prerequisite Course
PY 101 Introduction to Psychology - 3 credits (to satisfy general education requirement) Core Requirements
(15 semester-hour credits) Required Elective(s) in Psychology
(Students select a 3-credit elective course in Psychology) Interdisciplinary Studies (BS) Requirements
General Elective Courses
Additional courses (electives) to complete the required 128 semester-hour credits may be selected from any of the course offerings described in the catalog. |
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