Social Sciences Program, Psychology Option, A.A. Online
This option prepares students to transfer to a baccalaureate psychology program. The coursework is designed to foster an appreciation and understanding of (1) the scientific study, (2) measurement, and (3) perspectives and concepts (both historical and contemporary) of behaviors and mental processes fundamental to psychology. Program graduates will learn fundamental knowledge concerning psychological processes and research methods for investigating basic and applied problems in psychology. Students will apply relevant research to analyze and evaluate psychological perspectives and concepts.
Courses
- ANTH105 — Cultural Anthropology
- ARTH105 — Art Appreciation
- BIOL108 — Human Biology
- CHEM116 — Chemistry in Life
- CINE105 — Film Appreciation
- COMP126 — Computer Logic and Design
- COMP129 — Information Technology
- ECON105 — Macro Economics
- ENGL121 — English Comp: Writing Process
- ENGL122 — Engl Comp: Writing & Research
- ENGL155 — The Short Story
- ENGL235 — World Literature I
- ENGL236 — World Literature II
- ENGL245 — American Literature I
- ENVR107 — Environmental Science
- ENVR108 — Principles of Sustainability
- GEOG115 — Human Geography
- HIST105 — World Civilization I
- HIST106 — World Civilization II
- HIST135 — American Civilization I
- HIST136 — American Civilization II
- HIST137 — Recent American History
- MATH131 — Statistics
- MATH136 — Math for the Liberal Arts
- MATH145 — Algebraic Modeling
- MATH151 — Intermediate Algebra
- MUSI115 — History of Classical Music
- PHIL105 — Critical Thinking
- PHIL115 — Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL227 — Introduction to Ethics
- PHYS111 — General Physics I Non-Calculus
- POLI105 — American National Government
- PSYC105 — Intro to Psychology I
- PSYC106 — Intro to Psych II
- PSYC205 — Industrial/Organizat'l Psych
- PSYC206 — Human Growth and Development I
- PSYC207 — Human Growth and Devep II
- PSYC208 — Life Span Development
- PSYC209 — Theories of Personality
- PSYC216 — Intro to Psychopathology
- PSYC217 — Social Psychology
- PSYC218 — Educational Psychology
- PSYC219 — Positive Psychology
- PSYC225 — Human Sexuality
- PSYC226 — Adolescent Psychology
- PSYC228 — Cross-Cultural Psychology
- PSYC247 — Quantitative Methods in Psych
- SOCI215 — Marriage and the Family
- SPCH115 — Public Speaking