Liberal Arts: Psychology Option; AA
The Psychology Option to Liberal Arts provides students with an understanding of how individual behavior is connected to biological, developmental, cognitive, and social processes. This option presents a scientific framework for understanding their own feelings, thoughts, and behaviors, and that of others. In addition, students may be able to deal with their own lives more effectively. The Psychology program offers students the opportunity to gain knowledge of numerous topics in psychology, and to examine select areas in more depth. Psychology studies are foundational to many career areas such as education, social work, medicine, and industry. Students who plan on transferring to a baccalaur
Courses
- BIO-140 — General Biology I
- BIO-141 — General Biology I Laboratory
- BIO-142 — General Biology II
- BIO-143 — General Biology II Laboratory
- ENG-101 — College Composition I
- ENG-102 — College Composition II
- HIS-102 — U.S. History II
- MTH-107 — Introduction to Statistics
- PHI-101 — Introduction to Philosophy
- PHI-105 — Introduction to Logic
- PHY-107 — Fundamentals of Physics
- PSY-101 — Intro to Psychology
- PSY-105 — Intro to Group Dynamics
- PSY-202 — Interviewing Techniques
- PSY-203 — Human Sexuality
- PSY-250 — Educational Psychology
- PSY-251 — Child & Adolescent Psychology
- PSY-255 — Abnormal Psychology
- PSY-256 — Developmental Psychology
- PSY-258 — Psychology of Personality
- PSY-259 — Social Psychology
- SOC-101 — Principles of Sociology
- SOC-210 — Minority Groups
- SPE-102 — Public Speaking
- SRS-150 — Intro to Stu Research
- SRS-250 — Intermediate Student Research
- SST-100 — Principles of Sustainability