Psychology (AA-T)
This degree is intended for those students who are interested in Psychology and/or are planning on seamless transfer to California State University to major in Psychology. The courses in the degree will also appeal to non-majors and those students who are seeking a certificate in mental health work, and/or are interested in social work, human development, human resources, human services or obtaining a minor in psychology after transfer to a four-year university. Graduate work is extremely important in Psychology. Those holding an M.A., or Ph.D. in Psychology may find employment in teaching, private practice, research, health, and welfare programs. Persons without graduate degrees will find e
Courses
- ETHN 262 — The Psychology of Oppression
- HO 245 — Drugs and Behavior
- PSYC 103 — Critical Thinking In Psychology
- PSYC 150 — Personal and Social Adjustment
- PSYC 210 — Elementary Statistics
- PSYC 220 — Research Methods
- PSYC 241 — Introduction to Psychobiology
- PSYC 245 — Drugs and Behavior
- PSYC 251 — Developmental Psychology
- PSYC 261 — Social Psychology
- PSYC 262 — The Psychology of Oppression
- PSYC 265 — Psychology of Gender
- PSYC 271 — Abnormal Psychology
- PSYC 275 — Cultural Psychology
- PSYC 276 — Forensic Psychology
- PSYC 278 — Psychology of Wellness
- PSYC 281 — Careers in Psychology