Psychology

Psychology AA-T

The Associate in Arts Degree in Psychology for Transfer (AA-T) allows students to begin preparation for careers in social services, business, and government. The degree serves as a launching point for careers in human services, journalism, politics, public relations, business, and public administration.

Program Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the program, students will be able to:

  • identify various research methods used to study behavior and mental process.
  • identify the basic structures of the brain and nervous system.
  • apply psychological concepts and theories to everyday situations.
  • identify and apply behavior modification techniques.
  • identify the major components in a case study and how to use case studies as references when writing a research paper.

Associate Degree for Transfer requirements (pursuant to SB 1440):

  • Complete a minimum of 18 semester units in a major or area of emphasis
  • Complete IGETC or CSU General Education – Breadth requirements
  • Complete total of 60 CSU transferable semester units
  • Complete all required courses for the major or area of emphasis with a “C” or better
  • Obtain an overall minimum grade point average of 2.0
Course # Title Units
Required Core Courses
PSYCH 001 Introductory Psychology 3
PSYCH 002 Abnormal Psychology 3
PSYCH 003 Developmental Psychology 3
PSYCH 004 Personal Psychology 3
PSYCH 005 Biological Psychology 3
PSYCH 006 Research Methods in Psychology 3
MATH 025 Introduction to Statistics 4
Total 22
CSU-GE or IGETC requirements (allowing double counting) 32-39
Electives (must be transferable to CSU) 3-12
Total 60

This is a recommended sequence of courses for timely completion of this program. Entry in to transfer level English and math is required to follow this recommended sequence. Please see your counselor to formalize your personalized educational plan or for alternative planning.

Psychology AA

The Psychology Associate Degree program is designed to provide entry-level skills and knowledge for the student transferring to a four-year institution with a major in psychology. The psychology major requires 18 units in psychology and related fields. Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Course work in this program will provide a better understanding of human behavior in the areas of biological psychology, life-span development, states of consciousness, learning, memory, intelligence, personality, abnormal behavior, therapy and social psychology. The psychology major prepares students for four-year programs with emphasis in psychology, counseling, child development, educational psychology, education, social work, sociology, human services and nursing.

Program Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the program, students will be able to:

  • identify various research methods used to study behavior and mental process.
  • identify the basic structures of the brain and nervous system.
  • apply psychological concepts and theories to everyday situations.
  • identify and apply behavior modification techniques.
  • identify the major components in a case study and how to use case studies as references when writing a research paper.

Associate Degree Requirements:

  • Complete a minimum of 18 semester units in a major or area of emphasis
  • Complete Local General Education and District requirements
  • Complete elective units for total of 60 degree applicable semester units
  • Complete all required courses for the major or area of emphasis, English, and math with a “C” or better
  • Obtain an overall minimum grade point average of 2.0
Course # Title Units
Required Core Courses
PSYCH 001 Introductory Psychology 3
PSYCH 002 Abnormal Psychology 3
PSYCH 003 Developmental Psychology 3
PSYCH 004 Personal Psychology 3
PSYCH 005 Biological Psychology 3
Electives BIO 032, 035, CIS 007, MATH 025, PSYCH 008, SOC 001, 002 3-4
Total 18-19

This is a recommended sequence of courses for timely completion of this program. Entry in to transfer level English and math is required to follow this recommended sequence. Please see your counselor to formalize your personalized educational plan or for alternative planning.

  • SEMESTER 4
  • Elective 001-04915
  • 15