Psychology AS
A baccalaureate degree with a major in psychology provides a solid foundation for many careers that require knowledge of human behavior in areas such as business, industry, government, or the helping professions. Completion of a graduate degree (master's or doctorate) is generally necessary, however, for careers specific to psychology. Therefore, students seriously considering such a career option should maintain a grade point average of 3.00 or higher. Completion of the following courses normally fulfills the first half of bachelor degree requirements in Psychology. Course selections should be tailored to match requirements of the intended transfer institutions.
Courses
- BIOL175 — Human Biology
- CHEM100 — Concepts of Chemistry
- CHEM101 — Introduction to Chemistry
- COMM101 — Fundamentals of Oral Comm
- COMM220 — Intercultural Communication
- COMM233 — Interpersonal Communication
- ENGL101 — Writing and Rhetoric I
- ENGL102 — Writing and Rhetoric II
- PHIL201 — Logic and Critical Thinking
- PSYC101 — Introduction to Psychology
- PSYC205 — Developmental Psychology
- PSYC210 — Psychology of Personality
- PSYC211 — Abnormal Psychology
- PSYC218 — Intro to Research/Behavior Sci