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Brigham Young University Graduation Progress Report 04-xxx-xxxx December 12, 2013 Tyler Tasso xxx N 800 E Provo,

UT 84606

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GE and University Requirements Status Completed Courses Registered Courses Planned Courses

The Individual and Society American Heritage Global and Cultural Awareness Skills First-Year Writing Adv Written & Oral Communication Quantitative Reasoning Languages of Learning Arts, Letters and Sciences Civilization 1 Civilization 2 Arts and Letters (1 course each) Biological Science Physical Science Social Science Book of Mormon New Testament Doctrine & Covenants BYU Religion Hours

Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete

A HTG 100 PORT 321 ENGL 115 AP PSYCH 303 G E 106 TWV PORT 321 MUSIC 201 MFG 202 MFG 202 PHIL 215 BIOL 100 AP PHY S 100 ANTHR 101 REL A 121 REL A 122 REL A 211 REL C 325 REL A 121 REL A 122 REL A 211 REL C 130 REL C 325 REL C 341

REL C 357 - Win 14 REL C 358 - Fall 13

Religion Hours at BYU Residency Hours Total Hours

Required 12.0 30.0 120.0

Complete 14.0 84.5 121.5

Deficient 0.0 0.0 0.0

Current 2.0 14.0 14.0

Planned 2.0 40.5

Program Requirements December 12, 2013 Tyler Tasso 04-xxx-xxxx College: Department: Major: Type: Degree: Code: Year Term Entered: Family, Home, & Soc Sci Psychology Psychology MAJOR MAJOR 735420 Winter 2012 Not Complete 22.0 3.75

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Status: Program Hours Completed: GPA:

Program Requirements Credit Grade Status At least 36 of the total major credits must be 300-level or above. (Students can enroll in 500-level courses on a space-available basis.) The Psychology Department requires a minimum of 23 hours of psychology major credit t0 be taken in residence at BYU for this degree program. These hours may also go toward BYU's 30-hour residency requirement for graduation. A maximum of 13 hours may be taken as Independent Study (only 8 of which may count as departmental residence hours). Requirement 1 - Complete 1 course Completed PHIL 150 - Reasoning & Writing 3.0 WRTG 150 - Writing & Rhetoric 3.0 A Planned - Completed WRTG 150 - Honrs Writing & Rhetoric - Winter 2012 Requirement 2 - Complete 1 requirement Requirement Planned Prerequisite courses: Requirement 2.1 - Complete 3 courses Requirement Planned PSYCH 101 - Orientation to Psych Major 1.0 Planned - Registered - Winter 2014 PSYCH 111 - Psychological Science 3.0 P Planned - Completed by Exam : AP 2008 PSYCH 210 - History of Psychology 3.0 B Planned - Completed - Fall 2012 Note: These courses must be completed prior to enrollment in Psych 301, 302, or 304. Requirement 3 - Complete 1 course Completed Multicultural issues courses: ANTHR 101 - Social/Cultural Anthropology 3.0 ACompleted - Fall 2008 Requirement 4 - Complete 1 requirement Requirement Planned Prerequisite courses: Requirement 4.1 - Complete 4 courses Requirement Planned PSYCH 307 - Writing Within Psychology 3.0 A Planned - Completed PSYCH 303 - Writing Within Psychology - Winter 2013 PSYCH 308 - Psychological Statistics 4.0 A Planned - Completed PSYCH 301 - Psychological Statistics - Fall 2012 PSYCH 309 - Psychological Testing 3.0 APlanned - Completed PSYCH 304 - Psychological Testing - Winter 2013 PSYCH 310 - Research Design & Analysis 3.0 Planned - Registered - Fall 2013 Note 1: Psych 301 is prerequisite to both Psych 302 and 304 and may be taken concurrently with 210. Note 2: Psych 302 and 304 may be taken concurrently. Note 3: Students considering application to graduate study are strongly encouraged to take Psych 300. Note 4: Psych 303 may be taken concurrently with Psych 302 or 304. Note 5: English 315 can substitute for Psych 303. Requirement 5 - Complete 1 course Requirement Planned Gender issues courses (Note: If Psych 306 is selected to fill this requirement, it cannot also be used to fill the requirement listed in Cluster B): PL SC 472 - Intrnl Political Econ of Women 3.0 PSYCH 306 - Psychology of Gender 3.0

If you have questions, contact your advisement center at 1041 JFSB (801) 422-3541, fhssadvisement@byu.edu This course may be used again here. This course is no longer available for registration and will count only if you completed it while it was offered. Please see your college advisement center for possible substitutions.

Program Requirements Continued December 12, 2013 Tyler Tasso 04-xxx-xxxx Program Requirements Credit Grade SOC 367 - Soc of Gender 3.0 WS 222 - Intro to Women's Studies 3.0 Requirement 6 - Complete 1 course Note: Psych 320 or 342 cannot be double-counted here and in Cluster A. PSYCH 320 - Developmental Psych: Childhood 3.0 PSYCH 342 - Abnormal Psychology 3.0 Requirement 7 - Complete 2 courses PSYCH 350 - Intro to Social Psychology 3.0 PSYCH 381 - Behavioral Neurobiology 3.0 Requirement 8 - Complete 1 of 3 Options Complete three courses in one of the following clusters: Option 8.1 - Complete 3 courses Cluster A - Developmental and Clinical Psychology: Option 8.2 - Complete 3 courses Cluster B - Social Psychology: PSYCH 306 - Psychology of Gender PSYCH 311 - Critical Issues in Psychology PSYCH 330 - Organizational Psychology PSYCH 338 - Sport Psychology PSYCH 341 - Personality PSYCH 352 - Applied Social Psychology PSYCH 353 - LDS Perspectives & Psychology PSYCH 354 - Psychology of Religion PSYCH 356 - Intro to Health Psychology PSYCH 358 - Leadership Development PSYCH 376 - Language Development Option 8.3 - Complete 3 courses Status Planned - Registered - Fall 2013 Requirement Planned

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Planned - Registered - Winter 2014 Requirement Planned Planned - Winter 2014 Planned - Registered - Winter 2014 Requirement Planned Requirement Not Complete
Complete: 0.0 Planned: 0.0 Deficient: 3.0

Requirement Planned 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0

Planned - Unorganized Planned - Unorganized Planned - Registered - Winter 2014

Requirement Not Complete


Complete: 0.0 Planned: 0.0 Deficient: 3.0

PSYCH 311 - Critical Issues in Psychology 3.0 PSYCH 361 - Principles of Learning 3.0 PSYCH 365 - Motivation 3.0 PSYCH 370 - Sensation and Perception 3.0 PSYCH 375 - Cognition 3.0 PSYCH 382 - Stress Psychobiology 3.0 PSYCH 387 - Intro to Primate Behavior 3.0 Requirement 9 - Complete 1 course Requirement Planned Complete one additional course listed in the other clusters not completed above. (Psych 301, 302, and 304 are required prerequisites.) PSYCH 306 - Psychology of Gender 3.0 PSYCH 311 - Critical Issues in Psychology 3.0 PSYCH 320 - Developmental Psych: Childhood 3.0 PSYCH 321 - Develpmntl Psych: Adolescence 3.0 PSYCH 322 - Developmental Psych: Adulthood 3.0 PSYCH 330 - Organizational Psychology 3.0 PSYCH 338 - Sport Psychology 3.0 PSYCH 341 - Personality 3.0 PSYCH 342 - Abnormal Psychology 3.0 PSYCH 343 - Child Psychopathology 3.0 PSYCH 348 - Clinical Psychology 3.0

If you have questions, contact your advisement center at 1041 JFSB (801) 422-3541, fhssadvisement@byu.edu This course may be used again here. This course is no longer available for registration and will count only if you completed it while it was offered. Please see your college advisement center for possible substitutions.

Program Requirements Continued December 12, 2013 Tyler Tasso 04-xxx-xxxx Program Requirements PSYCH 352 - Applied Social Psychology PSYCH 353 - LDS Perspectives & Psychology PSYCH 354 - Psychology of Religion PSYCH 356 - Intro to Health Psychology PSYCH 358 - Leadership Development PSYCH 361 - Principles of Learning PSYCH 365 - Motivation PSYCH 370 - Sensation and Perception PSYCH 375 - Cognition PSYCH 376 - Language Development PSYCH 382 - Stress Psychobiology PSYCH 387 - Intro to Primate Behavior Requirement 10 - Complete 3.0 hours Credit 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 Grade Status

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Planned - Unorganized

Requirement Not Complete


Complete: 0.0 Planned: 0.0 Deficient: 3.0

Capstone seminars. Contingent upon departmental approval, students may take up to 8.0 credit hours. Complete: 0.0 Planned: 0.0 Group 10.1 - Complete up to 3.0 hours PSYCH 399R - Academic Internship 9.0v - You may take up to 3.0 credit hours PSYCH 410R - Senior Practicum: Tchg of Psy 3.0v - You may take up to 3.0 credit hours PSYCH 420R - Senior Practicum: Projects 3.0v - You may take up to 3.0 credit hours PSYCH 430R - Senior Practicum: Research 3.0v - You may take up to 3.0 credit hours Note: To enroll in a capstone seminar students must have completed Psych 101, 111, 210, 301, 302, and 304 (or be concurrently enrolled in 302 or 304); one core course from Cluster A, B, or C; and three other 300-level psychology courses (or be concurrently enrolled in the third course).

School: Minor: Type: Degree: Code: Year Term Entered:

Management Management MINOR MINOR 323420 Spring 2013 Planned 13.0 3.13

Status: Program Hours Completed: GPA:

Program Requirements Credit Grade Status D credit will be allowed in courses for the management minor, although a 2.25 GPA in minor courses is required. Requirement 1 - Complete 4 requirements Requirement Planned Requirement 1.1 - Complete 3 courses Completed ACC 200 - Principles of Accounting 3.0 APlanned - Completed - Winter 2013 ECON 110 - Econ Principles & Problems 3.0 B+ Planned - Completed - Fall 2011 STAT 121 - Principles of Statistics 3.0 C Planned - Completed STAT 221 - Principles of Statistics - Winter 2009 Requirement 1.2 - Complete 1 course Requirement Planned BUS M 201 - Financial Management 3.0

If you have questions, contact your advisement center at 1041 JFSB (801) 422-3541, fhssadvisement@byu.edu This course may be used again here. This course is no longer available for registration and will count only if you completed it while it was offered. Please see your college advisement center for possible substitutions.

Program Requirements Continued December 12, 2013 Tyler Tasso 04-xxx-xxxx Program Requirements Credit Grade Status FIN 201 - Principles of Finance 3.0 Planned - Registered - Fall 2013 Requirement 1.3 - Complete 1 course Requirement Planned BUS M 241 - Marketing Management 3.0 Planned - Unorganized BUS M 341 - Marketing Management 3.0 Requirement 1.4 - Complete 1 requirement Completed Requirement 1.4.1 - Complete 1 course Completed MATH 110 - College Algebra 3.0 P Planned - Completed by Exam : AP 2008 MATH 112 - Calculus 1 4.0 MATH 116 - Essentials of Calculus 1.0 MATH 118 - Finite Mathematics 3.0 MATH 119 - Introduction to Calculus 4.0 Requirement 2 - Complete 1 course Completed BUS M 371R - Entrepreneurship Lect Series 1.0 A Planned - Completed - Fall 2012 - You may take BUS M 371R - Entrepreneurship Lect Series once BUS M 380 - Executive Lectures 1.0 BUS M 382 - Financial Services Lectures 1.0 No more than one transfer class will be accepted as a substitute for Bus M 201, or 241. D- credit will be allowed in courses for the management minor, although a 2.25 GPA in minor courses is required.

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If you have questions, contact your advisement center at 1041 JFSB (801) 422-3541, fhssadvisement@byu.edu This course may be used again here. This course is no longer available for registration and will count only if you completed it while it was offered. Please see your college advisement center for possible substitutions.

Academic Summary December 12, 2013 Tyler Tasso 04-689-5531 Current Academic Standing: GOOD Summary of College Credits Total BYU Earned 121.50 100.50 Graded 99.00 99.00 Points 362.20 362.20 GPA 3.66 3.66 BYU CLASSES Fall 2008 A HTG 100 ANTHR 101 EXSC 191 PDBIO 220 PHY S 100 REL C 130 Winter EXSC2009 116 EXSC 147 HEPE 105 MUSIC 201 PHIL 215 REL A 121 REL C 325 STAT 221 Fall 2011 CS ECON PORT REL A STAC STDEV 100 110 321 122 182 117 GPA: 3.54 B+ 3.0 American Heritage A- 3.0 Social/Cultural Anthropology A 0.5 Weight Training, Beginning B- 3.0 Human Anatomy (with lab) A 3.0 Physical Science A 2.0 Missionary Preparation GPA: 3.01 A 0.5 Bowling, Beginning A 0.5 Racquetball, Intermediate B+ 0.5 Healthy Living B- 3.0 Civilization: Music 1 A- 3.0 Intro Philosophy of Religion A- 2.0 The Book of Mormon B- 2.0 The Doctrine & Covenants C 3.0 Principles of Statistics

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CURRENT CLASSES Fall 2013 BUS M 180 0.5 FIN 201 3.0 NDFS 191 1.0 PSYCH 310 3.0 REL C 358 2.0 STAC 109 0.5 STAC 151 0.5 STAC 157 0.5 WS 222 3.0 FUTURE CLASSES Winter 2014 BUS M 494R 3.0 MUSIC 111R 2.0 PSYCH 101 1.0 PSYCH PSYCH PSYCH REL C STAC 341 342 381 357 157 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.0 0.5 3.0 3.0 1.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 2.0 2.0 3.0

Business Career Lecture Series Principles of Finance Careers in Food Science Research Design & Analysis Survey of Eastern Religions Yoga Ice Hockey Soccer, Intermediate Intro to Women's Studies

On-Campus Experiential Project Basic Vocal Skills Orientation to Psych Major Personality Abnormal Psychology Behavioral Neurobiology Survey of Judaism and Islam Soccer, Intermediate AP Credit AP Credit AP Credit Principles of Biology College Writing & Reading College Algebra Trigonometry First-Year Portuguese First-Year Portuguese Third-Semester Portuguese 1st Sem Port Conv 2nd Sem Port Conv General Psychology

GPA: 3.82 A 3.0 Fund of Computing B+ 3.0 Econ Principles & Problems A 3.0 3rd Yr Grammar & Composition A- 2.0 The Book of Mormon P 0.5 Tennis, Intermediate A 2.0 Career Exploration GPA: 3.72 A 3.0 Hlth Prblms Wrkshp B+ 3.0 Finite Mathematics A- 3.0 History of Creativity 2 B+ 2.0 JS & Restoration 1805-1845 P 0.5 Ice Hockey A 3.0 Honrs Writing & Rhetoric GPA: 3.75 A 1.0 Entrepreneurship Lect Series B 3.0 History of Psychology A 4.0 Psychological Statistics A 2.0 The New Testament A 2.0 Food Preparation in the Home GPA: 3.84 A- 3.0 Principles of Accounting ill A 2.0 Basic Guitar Sksychology esting A 3.0 Writing Within P eat Price A- 3.0 Psychological T A- 2.0 The Pearl of Gr P 0.5 Yoga A 2.0 Special Topics

EXAM CLASSES AP 100R P AP 100R P AP 100R P BIOL 100 P ENGL 115 P MATH 110 P MATH 111 P PORT 101 A PORT 102 A PORT 201 APORT 211R A PORT 212 A PSYCH 111 P

Winter 2012 HLTH 403R MATH 118 MFG 202 REL C 341 STAC 151 WRTG 150 Fall 2012 BUS M 371R PSYCH 210 PSYCH 301 REL A 211 SFL 110 Winter 2013 ACC 200 MUSIC 117 PSYCH 303 PSYCH 304 REL A 327 STAC 109 STDEV 214R

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