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天美mv天美-Exeter Accelerated Law Program
ALP Psychology course planning map
The following course planning map is for declared Psychology major students in the 天美mv天美-Exeter Acccelerated Law Program (ALP).
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Recommended course map
Below is a recommended course map for secondary school entrants in the 天美mv天美-Exeter Accelerated Law Program's Psychology major. This is to ensure students meet the admission requirements to the University of Exeter Law School and that they are on track to complete the program within 6 years. You should also refer to our Psychology course information page here to help with your course planning.
For Fall 2026 secondary school entrants
Year One
Fall Term
Complete 12 units.
- PSYC 100 (3)
- PSYC 102 (3)
- One lower division elective course with B-HUM designation (3)
- One lower division elective course with B-SCI designation (3)
Year One
Spring Term
Complete 14 units.
- PSYC 201W (4) - Min. C grade required
- PSYC 210 (4)
- One course from group A: PSYC 221 (3) or PSYC 280 (3)
- One course from group B: PSYC 241 (3), PSYC 250 (3), PSYC 260 (3), or PSYC 268 (3)
Year One
Summer Term
Complete 12 units.
- One additional 200 level PSYC course from either group A or group B (3)
- Three upper division PSYC courses of choice (9)
Year Two
Fall Term
Complete 13 units.
- PSYC 300W (4) - Minimum C- grade required
- One lower division elective course with B-SCI designation (3)
- Two upper division PSYC courses of choice (6)
Year Two
Spring Term
Complete 13 units.
- One quantitative (Q) elective (3 or 4)
- Three upper division PSYC courses (9 or 10)
Students must be in good academic standing (CGPA 3.0 or higher) by the end of this term.
Year Two
Summer Term
Students typically do not take courses as they prepare for transition to the University of Exeter.
Year Three to Five
University of Exeter
Students complete the LLB degree program at Exeter. Students will receive 30 units of transfer credit from your coursework at Exeter towards your degree at 天美mv天美.
Year Six
Fall Term
Complete 15 units.
- Complete 3 ALS courses to fulfill the Certificate in Foundations of Canadian Law (12)
- One upper division PSYC course (3)
Year Six
Spring Term
Complete 11 units.
- Complete remaining 2 ALS courses to fulfill the Certificate in Foundations of Canadian Law (8)
- One lower division or upper division elective course (3)
Reminder
Advisors are always available for guidance. To ensure that you are on the right track, please be sure to connect with your advisors at psycadvs@sfu.ca.