As I near the completion of my undergraduate career and must fill out my final Academic Progress Report I have decided to utilize the degree audit features in Banner and work with it and other documentation to create a detailed picture of where all of my credits have come from for the degree. I have accumulated almost 180 credit hours at this point and not all are used in this degree, but quite a few do manage to find a home somewhere or other in the program of study. Spaces where there were multiple courses that could be assigned I entered the course that was selected by Banner to fill the position. I must say, I am a little sad filling out the form that goes with this audit for my last advising session as an undergraduate. Its almost like leaving high school all over again, once the degree is issued none of these courses will matter by themselves, they loose their identity and just become part of the degree. For this particular list of courses I looked back in my records in GITI and pulled semesters that classes were taken (since FSU doesn’t keep that info when transferring) and found myself reflecting on my experiences in the courses, especially those that I took in person, although there were some memorable online courses as well (primarily in the summer of 2004). The end is near.
University College Requirements
UNIV 110 – University Studies (2):
Waived for students entering with 30+ Credit Hours
PHIL 110 – Critical Thinking (3):
Waived for students Entering with 60+ Credit Hours
ENGL 110 – English Composition I (3):
Creative Writing 1 – CPCC – Summer 2007
ENGL 120 – English Composition II (3):
Writing in Academic Communication – UNCC – Fall 2004
SPEE 200 – Introduction to Communication (3):
Interpersonal Communication – Gaston – Spring 2004
MATH 123 – College Algebra (3):
College Algebra – Gaston – Spring 2008
Math Elective (3-4):
Discreet Structures – UNCC – Fall 2005
Natural Sciences (8):
Descriptive Astronomy – Gaston – Spring 2008
General Physics I – UNCC – Fall 2004
History and Social Sciences (3):
General Anthropology – CPCC – Summer 2004
Humanities and Fine Arts (3):
Art Appreciation – CPCC – Summer 2004
Restricted Electives (9):
Art History II – Gaston – Fall 2008
Introduction to Microeconomics – UNCC – Spring 2005
Introduction to Literature – Gaston – Fall 2008
Physical Education (2):
Personal Health & Wellness – CPCC – Summer 2008
Psychology Major Requirements
PSYC 210 – General Psychology (3):
General Psychology – Gaston – Fall 2003
PSYC 233 – Statistics for Psychology (4):
FSU – Summer 2009
PSYC 320 – Theories of Learning (3):
FSU – Spring 2010
PSYC 331 – Developmental Psychology (3):
FSU – Spring 2010
PSYC 352 – Research Methodology (4):
FSU – Spring 2010
PSYC 360 – Social Psychology (3):
Social Psychology – Gaston – Fall 2003
PSYC 370 – Introduction to Biopsychology (3):
FSU – Summer 2010
PSYC 400 – History and Systems of Psychology (3):
FSU – In Progress
PSYC 422 – Abnormal Psychology (3):
Abnormal Psychology – UNCC – Fall 2004
Elective Group 1 [310, 342, 381] (3):
Theories of Personality (PSYC 310) – FSU – Spring 2009
Elective Group 2 [343, 430] (3):
Sex and Gender (PSYC 430) – FSU – Summer 2010
Elective Group 3 [420, 421] (3):
Sensation & Perception (PSYC 420) – FSU – Spring 2010
Computer Competency (3):
Introduction to Business Computing – UNCC – Spring 2005
Psychology Electives [PSYC 300+] (9):
Behavior Modification (PSYC 380) – FSU – Summer 2010
Child Psychopathology (PSYC 381) – FSU – In Progress
Cognitive Psychology (PSYC 421) – FSU – Spring 2009
Sociology Minor
SOCI 210 – Introduction to Sociology (3):
Introduction to Sociology – Gaston – In Progress
SOCI 340 – Crime & Delinquency (3):
Not Yet Started
SOCI 350 – History of Sociological Thought (3):
Not Yet Started
SOCI 412 – Race and Ethnic Relations (3):
Not Yet Started
Sociology Electives (6):
Sociology of the Family – CPCC – Summer 2004
Introduction to SPSS (SOCI 333) – FSU – Not Yet Started
University Free Electives
University Free Electives (9):
Principles of Accounting I – UNCC – Spring 2005
Drawing I – Gaston – Fall 2007
Drawing II – Gaston – Spring 2008