Psychology, Associate in Science (PSY)
The Psychology program is designed for students planning to earn at least a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology or a closely related field. The curriculum focuses on developing a solid foundation of knowledge regarding human thought, behavior and emotion, both individual and collective. The various courses are intended to foster the development of cultural, personal and professional awareness. Additionally, students are encouraged to strengthen critical thinking, technological and communication skills.
Courses
- BIO 100 — Biological Sciences
- BIO 110 — General Biology I
- BIO 150 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I
- COMM 111 — Public Speaking
- CS 100 — Introduction to Information Technology
- ENG 100 — English Composition I
- ENG 112 — English Composition II: Writing About Literature
- FRE 101 — Elementary French I
- FRE 102 — Elementary French II
- FRE 111 — Intermediate French I
- FRE 112 — Intermediate French II
- MAT 121 — Introduction to Probability and Statistics
- MAT 151 — College Algebra
- MAT 210 — Statistics
- PSY 140 — General Psychology
- PSY 200 — Personality Theories
- PSY 203 — Counseling Skills
- PSY 204 — Addiction, Drugs, and the Brain
- PSY 205 — Human Sexuality
- PSY 210 — Lifespan Human Development
- PSY 215 — Industrial Psychology
- PSY 220 — Introduction to Psychopathology
- PSY 221 — Social Psychology
- PSY 225 — Experiences in Diversity
- PSY 235 — Educational Psychology
- PSY 241 — Child Development
- PSY 242 — Adolescent Psychology
- PSY 255 — Brain and Behavior
- PSY 290 — Adulthood and Aging
- SOC 260 — Research Methodology
- SPA 101 — Elementary Spanish I
- SPA 102 — Elementary Spanish II
- SPA 201 — Intermediate Spanish I
- SPA 202 — Intermediate Spanish II