Psychology major leads to the Associate in Arts degree and prepares the student to transfer to a four-year institution. Students completing the baccalaureate program or graduate work may be hired for social work, education, counseling, clinical, research or industrial psychology, law, and criminal justice.
| Required Courses
|
| PSY 205 |
Introductory Psychology |
3.0 |
| PSY 206 |
Human Sexuality (or PSY 220) |
0.0 |
| PSY 220 |
Psychology of Gender (or PSY 206) |
3.0 |
| PSY 250 |
Research Methods for Social Sciences |
3.0 |
|
| Plus 9 additional units selected from the following: |
| CDV 200 |
Psychology of Development: Infancy through Adolescence |
3.0 |
| CDV 201 |
Psychology of Development: Middle Childhood - Adulthood |
3.0 |
| PSY 181 |
Surviving Grief, Loss & Death |
3.0 |
| PSY 190 |
Introduction to Counseling |
3.0 |
| PSY 206 |
Human Sexuality |
3.0 |
| PSY 212 |
Personality Theories |
3.0 |
| PSY 215 |
Psychology of Personal Growth |
3.0 |
| PSY 216 |
Social Psychology |
3.0 |
| PSY 218 |
Abnormal Psychology |
3.0 |
| PSY 220 |
Psychology of Gender |
3.0 |
| PSY 255 |
Introduction to Psychobiology |
3.0 |
| PSY 80 |
Child Behavior Management |
1.0 |
| PSY 85 |
Flashing Back: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder |
1.0 |
| PSY 90 |
The Psychology of Stress and Coping |
1.0 |
|
| Total Required Units
| 18.0
|