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Appendix D – New Program Curricula
B.S. Degree in Psychology Suggested Sequence 2020-2022
FRESHMAN YEAR
GRADE CREDIT
COMO 103 Oral Communication .............................................................. _______ 3
CSOO 126 1
ENGO 101 Understanding HU Culture..................................................... _______ 3
ENGO 102 3
HISO 106 Written Communication I....................................................... _______ 3
HUMO 201 3
HUMO 202 Written Communication II ..................................................... _______ 3
MATO 110 or higher 3
BIOO 103 World Civilizations II............................................................. _______ 4
Elective 1
MATO 105 or Elective Seminar in Humanities I......................................................... _______ 3
30
101 Seminar in Humanities II…………………………………... _______
102 3
HEAO 200 College Mathematics II or Higher.......................................... _______ 3
PSYO 203 2
PSYO 208 Biology w/ Lab....................................................................... _______ 3
PSYO 346 3
PSYO 347 Free Elective…....................................................................... _______ 3
SCIO 104 3
MATO 117 Intermediate Algebra or Free Elective ................................... _______ 3
ELECTIVE 3
Total 3
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Foreign Language................................................................... _______
Foreign Language II or Higher……………………………... _______
Health Education…………………………………………… _______
Introductory to Psychology………………………………… _______
Methods of Psychology .......................................................... _______
Statistics I ............................................................................... _______
Statistics II.............................................................................. _______
Physical Science w/ Lab.......................................................... _______
Pre-Calculus I or Higher.......................................................... _______
Free Elective .......................................................................... _______
Total 30
PSYO 308 JUNIOR YEAR _______ 3
PSYO 300 Physiological Psychology ......................................................
PSYO 311 Abnormal Psychology............................................................. _______ 3
PSYO 205 Developmental Psychology ....................................................
PSYO 302 Social Psychology ................................................................. _______ 3
PSYO 309 Theories of Personality...........................................................
SOCO 205 Junior Seminar........................................................................ _______ 3
PSYO Elective Introduction to Sociology.......................................................
PSYO Elective Psychology Elective ............................................................... _______ 3
SOCO Elective Psychology Elective ...............................................................
Sociology Elective …………………………………………. _______ 3
PSYO Elective
PSYO Elective SENIOR YEAR _______ 3
PSYO Elective Psychology Elective................................................................
Elective Psychology Elective................................................................ _______ 3
Elective Psychology Elective................................................................
Elective Free Elective ………………………………………………… _______ 3
Elective Free Elective…………………………………………………
Elective Free Elective……………………………................................ _______ 3
Elective Free Elective ...........................................................................
PSYO 408 Free Elective ........................................................................... Total 30
Free Elective ...........................................................................
Senior Seminar ....................................................................... _______ 3
_______ 3
_______ 3
_______ 3
_______ 3
_______ 3
_______ 3
_______ 3
_______ 3
_______ 3
Total 30
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 120 HRS.
Minimum grade of "C" is required in all Major and all Related courses and in ENGO 101-102, and COMO 103. A minimum grade of "C-"
will be accepted in all other transfer courses. Courses taken to meet General Education Requirements cannot also be used to satisfy major requirements.
Not seen in ONLINE Course Catalog Descriptions:
PSY 347 Statistics II Advanced Statistical Methods Lec. 3. /Credit 3.Advanced treatment of
statistical data with emphasis on experimental design, multiple and partial correlation,
multivariate analysis, and nonparametric statistics. Prerequisites: PSY 203, PSY 346
SCI 104 Introduction to Physical Science Lec. 3./Lab 2./Credit 4.Some concepts and methods
of modern physical science; consideration of its role in modern thought and society. Special
emphasis will be given to topical themes that relate physical science principles to contemporary
issues in science, technology and society.
PSY 309 Junior Seminar Lec.3./Credit 3.Exploration of issues related to the profession of
psychology and preparation for the graduate school admission process. Prerequisites: PSY 203,
PSY 308
Course Electives for Psychology Currently in Catalogue for HU-ONLINE:
PSYO 301 Systems of Psychology Lec. 3./Credit 3.Historical investigation and critical
evaluation of the major systems and theories of psychology. Open to majors only.
PSYO 304 Motivation Lec. 3./Credit 3.A survey of the major theories of human and/or animal
motivation. Prerequisite: PSYO 203, 208.
PSYO 305 Learning and Memory Lec. 3./Credit 3.Study of classical and operant conditioning,
verbal and motor learning, forgetting and transfer. Prerequisite: PSYO 203, 208.
PSYO 306 Perception Lec. 3./Credit 3.An analysis of historical, theoretical, psychological,
social, and genetic factors involved in sensory and perceptual process. Prerequisites: PSYO
208; BIO 103.
PSYO 401 Industrial and Organizational Psychology Lec. 3./Credit 3.An introduction to the
study of human behavior in the work environment, with emphasis on social and interpersonal
context. Prerequisite: PSYO 205.
PSYO 402 Black Psychology Lec. 3./Credit 3.Survey course addressing the evaluation of
psychology for African Americans from an Afrocentric perspective. Prerequisite: PSY 203 or
permission of instructor.
PSYO 404 Topics in Psychology Lec. 3./Credit 3.An intense investigation of topics of current
interest and importance. Topics vary by semester and section numbers indicate the specific title
and focus of each course. Topics include:
Black Child Development (PSYO 404-01)
Psychology of Marriage and Family Systems (PSYO 404-01)-Course Number needs to be
checked.
Forensic Psychology (PSY 404-04)
Psychology of Advertising (PSY 404-06),
Psychology of Parenting (PSY 404-12)
Black Marital Relationships (PSY 404-13)
Intimate Relationships (PSY 404-15)
Sports Psychology (PSY 404-17)
Psychology of Spirituality and Religion (PSY 404-19).
Marriage and Family Concentration
Marriage and Family Track Studies Track Courses:
Four courses (12) credit hours will be required in addition to the core courses required by all
psychology majors. These courses should be taken in lieu of psychology and/or free electives.
Black Child Development (3) • Psychology of Marriage and Family Systems (3) • Black
Marital Relationships (3) • Intimate Relationships (3)
B.S. Degree in Computer Information Systems Suggested Sequence 2020-2022
General Education Core Requirements
FRESHMAN YEAR
GRADE CREDIT
CSOO 126 Understanding HU Culture..................................................... _______ 1
3
ENGO 101 Written Communication I....................................................... _______ 3
3
ENGO 102 Written Communication II ..................................................... _______ 2
3
COMO 103 Oral Communication .............................................................. _______ 3
4
HEAO 200 Health Education .................................................................... _______ 3
4
HISO 106 World Civilizations II............................................................. _______ 3
32
MATO 130 Calculus .................................................................................. _______
3
BIOO 103 General Biology w/Lab .......................................................... _______ 3
4
CSCO 120 Introduction to Computers….................................................. _______ 3
3
CSCO 151 Computer Programming w/ Lab ............................................. _______ 3
3
CSCO 152 Computer Programming II………………………………….. ________ 3
3
Total 3
31
SOPHOMORE YEAR
HUMO 201 Seminar in Humanities I ......................................................... _______
ECOO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics .............................................. _______
SCIO 104 Introduction to Physical Science w/Lab ................................. _______
PSYO 203 Introduction to Psychology..................................................... _______
CSCO 204 Computer Architecture, Systems, & Organization I ............... _______
CSCO 205 Computer Architecture, Systems, & Organization II.............. _______
CSCO 251 Data Structures & Algorithm Analysis I ................................ _______
CSCO 252 Data Structures & Algorithm Analysis II ............................... _______
CSCO 215 Discrete Structures.................................................................. _______
CSCO Elective Computer Science Elective…………………………………. ________
Total
ACCO 203 JUNIOR YEAR _______ 3
MATO 205 Accounting Principles I..........................................................
FINO 304 Introduction to Statistics......................................................... _______ 3
ECOO 202 Business Finance…………………………………………….
CISO 310 Principles of Microeconomics ................................................ _______ 3
CISO 320 Information Systems in Organizations (MGTO 323) .............
CSCO 301 Information Analysis (MISO 309) ......................................... _______ 3
CSCO 308 Operating Systems I ...............................................................
CSCO 382 Organization of Programming Languages.............................. _______ 3
CSCO 570 Introduction to Information Assurance……………………..
Database Management Systems ............................................. _______ 3
CSCO 404
CSCO 405 SENIOR YEAR _______ 3
CSCO 571 Software Design and Development I ....................................
CISO 410 Software Design and Development II.................................... _______ 3
CSCO Elective Concept of Communication Networks………………………
ENGO 218 System Design Process…………………………………... _______ 3
MGMO 305 Computer Science Advanced Elective ...................................
MKTO 305 Technical Communication ..................................................... _______ 3
CSCO 425 Legal Environment of Business I ...........................................
Principles of Marketing…………………………………….. Total 30
Senior Seminar .......................................................................
_______ 3
_______ 3
_______ 3
_______ 3
_______ 3
_______ 3
_______ 3
_______ 3
_______ 3
Total 27
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 120 HRS.
Minimum grade of "C" is required in all Major and all Related courses and in ECOO 201-202, ENGO 101-102, and COMO 103. A minimum grade of "C-"
will be accepted in all other transfer courses. Courses taken to meet General Education Requirements cannot also be used to satisfy major requirements.
Appendix E — Enrollment Data Spring 2020 —
Summer 2021
Hampton U Online Summer 2020
MAJOR NUMBER OF STUDENTS MAIN CAMP
AVMT-UG 6
BAPL-UG 7
BUSM- UG
CMJT-UG 18
CMJT-CERT 8
GS1- UG 1
PSAD- UG
PSAF- UG 14
RELG-UG 7
SYSM- UG 2
UNDO-UG 9
BSAG-PHD
COUN-PHD 11
EMAN-PHD 2
Total 13
21
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184
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MAJOR NUMBER OF STUDENTS
ACCT-U 7
ARCH-B 15?
ART-UG 2
ATMS- F 1
ATMS-P 4
AVMG-t 6
BIOC-U( 12
BIOL-U( 80
BIOL-M~ 10
BMGT-I. 42
BSA-MS 1
BSA5-U’ 51
BSA5-M 30
BSA5-M 1
CEGR-U 8
CHEM-1 6
CHEM-~ 2
CIS-UG 1
COUN4 19
CSAD-U 6
CSAD-F~/ 4
CSC-UG 13
CSC-MS 2
CJCS-UC 10
CMJC-U 15
CMJT-U 1
CMPE-L 4
ECON-U 7
EE-UG 10
ENG-UE 4
ETR-UG 11
FIN-UG 11
FLED-U(
HIST-UE 1
HSC-UG 2
IDS-UG 12
INST-UC 1
JOUR-U 6
KINE-U( 30
LBST-U( 37
MAP-U( 30
MASC-L 3
MATH-I 6
MDSC-~ 1
MKT-U( 2
MRT-U( 26
MUS-U( 2
MUS-M 3
PHAM- 1
PHAR-N 48?
PHYS-U~ 9?
PHYS-M 3
PHYS-PI 1
PLNS-PF 8
PNUR-I\ 3
POLS-U~ 16
PSY-UG 7
PSY-MS 53
SCCY-U( 1
SOC-UG 6
SPAD-IV 2
SPL-ND 13
SPMT-U 29
10
STCO-U 21
THE-UG 1
UND~-BC
NURV-L 14
5
Total
809
Hampton U Online Fall - 2020
MAJOR NUMBER OF STUDENTS
AVMT- UG 2
BAPL- UG 26
BSAG- PHD 15
BUSM- UG 76
CMJT-UG 16
COUN- PHD 29
CSIA-MS 4
EMAN- PHD 63
GS1-UG 44
HMRT-CERT-UG 7
MDIV-MDIV 5
NURS-PHD 10
PALS-UG 1
PALS-CERT 1
PSAD-UG 8
PSAF-UG 3
RELG-UG 21
SYSM-UG 24
UNDO-UG 3
Total 358
MAIl MAJOR NUMBER OF STUDEI’
AVCS-UG 1
AVMG-UG 5
FLED-UG 4
JOUR-UG 1
MRT-UG 1
PNUR-NDNR 1
PSY-UG 1
REL-UG 1
SCCY-MS 1
SPMT-UG 1
UND-UG 2
Total 19
Hampton U Onflne Winter - 2020
MAJOR NUMBER OF STUDENTS
AVMT- UG 2
BAPL-UG 8
BAPL- CERT- UG 3
BUSM- UG 22
CMJT-UG 7
GS1-UG 13
PSAD-UG 1
PSAF-UG 2
RELG- UG 4
SPEO- UG 1
SYSM-UG 14
UNDO-UG 2
Total 7
MAIN CAMPUS MAJOR NUMBER OF STUDENTS
ACCT-UG 1
1
ARCH-AP 1
1
ARCH-UG 5
8
AVMG- UG 9
1
BlOC- UG 1
1
BIOL- UG 1
1
BMGT- UG 1
1
CEGR-UG 2
1
CHEM-UG 2
2
CIS-UG 19
2
CJCS-UG 1
S
CSC-UG 1
ELED-UG 1
2
77 ENG-UG 2
6
ETR-UG 3
FIN-UG
HSC-UG
JOUR-UG
KINE-UG
LBST-UG
MASC-UG
MKT-UG
NURS-UG
PHAR-NDPR
PNUR-NDNR
POLS-UG
PSY-UG
STCO-UG
Total 82
Hampton U OnOine Summer 2021
MAJOR NUMBEROFSTUDENTS MAINCAMPUS
MAJOR
AVMT-UG 4 ACCT-UG
ARCH-U
BAPL-UG 11 AVMG-
BlOC- U
BAPL-CER1 5 BIOL- UG
BMGT-
BSAG- PHD 13 BSA5- U
CHEM-U
BUSM- UG 24 CIS-UG
CJCS-UG
CMJT-UG 10 CMJC-U
CSAD-UG
COUN- PH[ 39 ECON-U
ETR-UG
EMAN- PHI 106 FIN-UG
FLED-UG
GS1-UG 20 HSC-UG
IDS-UG
HMRT-CEB 2 JOUR-UG
KINE-UG
PALS-UG 1 LBST-UG
MKT-UG
PALS-CERT 1 MUS-UG
POLS-UG
PSAD-UG 8 PSY-UG
SPL-UG
RELG- UG 4 SPMT-U
STCO-UG
SPEO- UG 1
SYSM- UG 11
Total 260
NUMBEROFSTUDENS
G2
UG 2
UG 3
UG 2
G 14
UG 4
UG 3
UG 1
1
G1
UG 1
G1
UG 1
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3
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G4
G3
G2
G3
G1
G4
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