Name LEVEL I (FIRST YEAR) 34-35 credits (Prerequisite) Cr Sem. Grade TR Equiv. Hallmarks Core Courses 17-18 credits FYS-100 Pathways Seminar (Fall) 1 WRIT-101/101G Writing Seminar I: Written Communication (Fall) 3 DBTU-114 Debating US Issues (Fall) 3 WRIT-201 Writing Seminar II: Multimedia Communication (Spring) (WRIT-101) 3 MATH-1( ) Quantitative Reasoning I (based on placement, see below) 3-4 MATH-102 Pre-calculus (3 cr.) MATH-103 Introduction to Calculus (3 cr.) MATH-111 Calculus I (4 cr.) BIOL-103 Biology I Lecture (Fall) 3 BIOL-103L Biology I Lab (Fall) 1 Health Sciences Core 14 credits BIOL-104 Biology II Lecture (Spring) (C- or better in BIOL-103) 3 BIOL-104L Biology II Lab (Spring) (C- or better in BIOL-103L) 1 HSCI-100 Introduction to Health Professions (Spring) 1 PSYCH-100 Introduction to Psychology (Fall) 3 PSYCH-103 Physiological Psychology (Spring) (PSYCH-101) 3 PSYCH-213 Developmental Psychology (Spring) (PSYCH-101) 3 Free Elective - 3 credits ( ) 3 LEVEL II (SECOND YEAR) 37 credits (Prerequisite) Cr Sem. Grade TR Equiv. Hallmarks Core Courses 12 credits ETHIC-2( ) Ethics (Fall) (WRIT-101/101G, DBTU-114) 3 GDVI-2( ) Global Diversity (Fall) (WRIT-101/101G, DBTU-114) 3 (Includes 101-Level World Languages ADIV-2( ) American Diversity (Spring) (WRIT-101/101G, DBTU-114) 3 GCIT-2( ) Global Citizenship (Spring) (WRIT-101/101G, DBTU-114) 3 (Includes 201-Level World Languages Health Sciences Core 25 credits PSYCH-201 Abnormal Psychology (Fall) (PSYCH-101) 3 PSYCH-226 Psychology of Trauma (Fall) (PSYCH-101) 3 PSYCH-222 Counseling Psychology (Spring) (PSYCH-101) 3 PSYCH-220 Clinical Psychology (Spring) (PSYCH-101) 3 BIOL-201 Anatomy & Physiology Lecture I (Fall) (C- or better in BIOL-104/104L) 3 BIOL-201L Anatomy & Physiology I Lab (Fall) (C- or better in BIOL-104/104L) 1 BIOL-202 Anatomy & Physiology II Lecture (Spring) (C- or better in BIOL-201/201L) 3 BIOL-202L Anatomy & Physiology II Lab (Spring) (C- or better in BIOL-201/201L) 1 HSCI-230 Introduction to Health Care (Spring) 2 Health Sciences Elective (Select from list below) PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY JOINT B.S. HEALTH SCIENCES/M.S. IN COMMUNITY & TRAUMA COUNSELING 2017-2018 HSCI-3( ) 3 LEVEL III (THIRD YEAR) 36-42 credits (Prerequisite) Cr Sem. Grade TR Equiv. Hallmarks Core Courses 9 credits DBTG-300 Debating Global Issues (Fall) (WRIT-201, GDIV-2XX) 3 ISEM-300 Integrative Seminar (Fall) (WRIT-201, GDIV-2XX) 3 HALLMK-499 Capstone Folio Workshop (Spring) (All other Hallmarks courses) 3 Health Sciences Core 26-30 credits STAT-220 Statistics for Behavioral Sciences (Fall) (MATH-1XX) 3 HSCI-330 Medical Terminology & Documentation (Spring) 3 ID#
Designated Science Electives (Choose from options below) ( ) (Fall) 3/4 ( ) (Spring) 3/4 Writing Intensive Science Elective (Choose from BIOL-221/221L, BIOL-209, BIOL-315) ( ) 3-4 Designated Psychology Electives (Choose two from options below) ( ) (Fall) 3-4 ( ) (Fall) 3-4 Health Sciences Elective (Select from list below) HSCI-3( ) (Spring) 3-4 Free Elective - 3 credits ( ) (Spring) 3 Designated Science Electives (Choose four) Cell Physiology w/ Lab (BIOL-204/204L) Principles of Genetics w/ Lab (BIOL-207/207L) Organic Chemistry I w/ Lab (CHEM-201/201L) Organic Chemistry II w/ Lab (CHEM-202/202L) Physics I w/ Lab (PHYS-201/201L) Physics II w/ Lab (PHYS-203/203L) Microbiology w/ Lab (BIOL-221/221L) Biochemistry I (BCHEM-312) Biochemistry II (BCHEM-313) Histology (BIOL-303) Pathology (BIOL-413) Bioorganic Chemistry (CHEM-214) Medical Genetics (BIOL-313) Developmental Genetics (BIOL-313) General Physics (PHYS-101) Pharmacology (SCI-300) Designated Psychology Electives (Choose two) Cognitive Psychology (PSYCH-212) Social Psychology (PSYCH-232) Marriage & Family (PSYCH-223) Psychology of Addiction (PSYCH-224) Interpersonal Relations & Group Dynamics (PSYCH-233) Psychopharmacology (PSYCH-241) Sensation & Perception (PSYCH-242) Human Sexuality (PSYCH-243) Health Sciences Electives (Choose two) Concepts in Fitness and Wellness (HSCI-305) Nutrition (HSCI-3xx) Public Health Issues (HSCI-303) Clinical Interactions (HSCI-320) Fundamentals Course: (The fundamental "099" course does not count toward graduation requirements. WRTG-100 and IXTA-100 can be used toward graduation credits as a free elective.) MATH-099 Fundamentals of College Mathematics (must earn C or better) 3 WRTG-100 Intro to Academic Writing (must earn C or better) 3 IXTA-100 Intro to Textual Analysis (must earn C or better) 3 Students must complete all undergraduate major and college studies credits, earn overall 3.0 or higher GPA in undergraduate coursework, complete all Counseling Program prerequisite courses with minimum 3.0 GPA, and all Counseling Program admission steps prior to matriculating into graduate Counseling courses. Formal review of student's academic progress will occur at the end of the second and third years of undergraduate coursework. Students who do not meet Counseling Program academic standards will complete the B.S. in Health Sciences by taking additional electives, by advisement. The bachelor's degree requires a minimum of 120 credits. LEVEL IV (FOURTH YEAR) 27 credits (Prerequisite) Cr Sem. Grade TR Equiv. Community and Trauma Counseling First Year Courses Fall Semester (15 Credits) CTC-601 Orientation to the Counseling Profession 3 CTC-602 Practicum I: Theory and Practice of Counseling 3 CTC-604 Psychopathology 3 CTC-605 Foundations of Trauma Counseling 3 Free Elective ( ) 3 (B.S. Awarded) OTAL CREDITS: 122-126
LEVEL IV (FOURTH YEAR) 24 credits (Prerequisite) Cr Sem. Grade TR Equiv. Spring Semester (12 credits) CTC-603 Human Growth and Development 3 CTC-607 Counseling Theory and Practice 3 CTC-654 Neurobiology of Trauma 3 CTC-700 Practicum II - Field Experience 3 LEVEL V (FIFTH YEAR) 36 credits (Prerequisite) Cr Sem. Grade TR Equiv. Summer Semester (12 credits) CTC-606 Social and Cultural Diversity 3 CTC-608 Group Work in Community and Trauma Counseling 3 CTC-614 Addictions Theory and Practice 3 CTC-652 Childhood Trauma 3 CTC-790 Summer Internship Supervision 0 Fall Semester (12 credits) CTC-609 Psychological Assessment 3 CTC-611 Career Counseling 3 CTC-613 Attachment, Relationships, and Family Therapy 3 CTC-791 Internship I 3 Spring Semester (12 credits) CTC-610 Research and Evaluation 3 CTC-653 Advanced Clinical Interventions 3 CTC-654 Community Disaster and Trauma 3 CTC-792 Internship II 3 Additional Transfer Credit (M.S. Awarded) TOTAL CREDITS: 60 Please note Philadelphia University residency requirement: Philadelphia University has a residency requirement of 60 credits for Day Division students. Students must take a minimum of 60 credits 12 credits must be within the major core; 6 credits must be in College Studies in order to be eligible for a B.S. degree. This form should be used as a worksheet in conjunction with the catalog and the College Studies menu of options. Please refer to the Philadelphia University catalog for questions regarding curriculum and academic policies. COURSE STATUS: = course to take next semester = course currently being taken = course completed