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Bachelor of Science in Psychology 4 ... Note 5: Three hours from Social & Behavioral Science Core Note 6: Nine hours from Psychology Lower Division Courses: PSYC 2320, 2330, 2314, & …
University of the Sunshine Coast - APAC Accreditation …
Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Criminology and Justice (Level 1) Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) (Honours) (Level 2) Campus Moreton Bay, Sunshine Coast, …
Bowling Green State University Psychology
The following table outlines how transfer credits will be applied to the Bachelor of Science in Psychology degree at Bowling Green State University for students who completed an …
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - CourseLeaf
Physical Science Choose an approved General Education Natural Science course with one of the following prefixes: AGSC, ASTR, CHEM, GEOG, GEOL, GPHY, METR, or PHYS 1 3-4 Core …
BACHELOR OF APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCE (MAJORING IN …
degree or postgraduate studies in psychology, the social sciences, or related fields. • Build an understanding of the individual within a sociocultural context. • Gain practical experience in real …