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Dyson College of Arts and Sciences 85 Major Electives: (18 credits) SIX courses, three from Group I and three from Group II (or Group I). GROUP I PSY 205  Statistics in Psychology, Education and Allied Fields PSY 302  Child Psychology PSY 303  Adolescent Psychology PSY 304  Social Psychology PSY 307  Psychology of Personality PSY 308  History and Systems of Psychology PSY 311  Physiological Psychology PSY 314  Psychology of Creative Thinking PSY 317  Problem Solving and Critical Thinking in Psychology PSY 320  Abnormal Psychology PSY 323  Psychology of Learning PSY 499  The Senior Year Experience in Human Relations and Psychology GROUP II PSY 201  Psychology of Business and Industry PSY 215  Psychology of Cultural Diversity PSY 227  Psychology of Women PSY 231  Psychology of Death and Dying PSY 232  Group Relations and Interviewing Techniques PSY 234  Human Sexual Behavior PSY 241  Psychology of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse PSY 256  Psychology of Personal Adjustment PSY 275  Life Span Developmental Psychology PSY 318  Psychological Bases for Critical Thinking PSY 337  Introduction to Psychological Counseling PSY 396  Special Topics in Psychology OPEN ELECTIVES ...........................................................  12 TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE CREDITS ..........................  128 TOTAL GRADUATE CREDITS ..........................................  24 (For graduate courses in counseling, please consult the Graduate Catalog of the Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.) Total credits: B.A. + M.S. .................................................... 152 SCIENCE MAJOR A student who has quantitative abilities but is unable to initially decide on a specific topic area can pursue the general Science degree. The major electives allow the student to explore several areas in more depth. This program may be useful for individuals interested in science journalism or other areas where a broad science back- ground is useful. Bachelor of Science (PLV) Credits UNIVERSITY CORE ........................................................  60 Must include CS109 or alternative approved by department. MAJOR COURSES (64 credits) ........................................  58 (6 credits satisfy the science Core experience.) Required Courses: (37 credits) BIO 101-102 General Biology I, II (8) CHE    111-112 General Chemistry I, II (9) PHY    111-112 General Physics I, II (8) SCI 140  Physical Geology (3) SCI 150  Astronomy (3) SCI 160  Meteorology (3) SCI 170  Oceanography (3) Major Electives: (27 credits) Approved science courses AUXILIARY COURSES (8 credits) ....................................  2 (6 credits satisfy the math Core and the science Core. 8 credits satisfy Area of Knowledge 5.) MAT 131-132 Calculus I and II (8) OPEN ELECTIVES .............................................................  8 Total credits 128 For those students interested in becoming teachers, see the School of Education section of this catalog for information regarding a dual major in education with this arts and sciences major. SOCIAL SCIENCE MAJOR Bachelor of Arts (NYC, PLV) Prepares students who are interested in becoming social science teachers and want to develop a concentration in sociology/anthropology, economics, history or political science. Credits UNIVERSITY CORE ........................................................  60 6 credits in social/behavioral sciences exploratory experience must be approved by the department. MAJOR COURSES ............................................................  36 Required Course: (36 credits) Economics Concentration SEVEN courses in ECO (21 credits) FIVE courses in at least two disciplines from ANT, POL, SOC, SSC (15 credits) History Concentration SEVEN courses in HIS including HIS 499 (21 credits) FIVE courses in at least two disciplines from ANT, POL, SOC (15 credits) Political Science Concentration SEVEN courses in POL (21 credits) FIVE courses in at least two disciplines from: ANT, ECO, SOC, SSC (15 credits) Sociology/Anthropology Concentration SEVEN courses in SOC or ANT (21 credits) FIVE courses in at least two disciplines from ECO, POL, SSC (15 credits)