Associate in Arts - Biological Psychology
The rapidly expanding fields of neuroscience, health psychology, psychoneuroimmunology, medicine and human factors research offer a range of opportunities for those having a strong foundation in biological psychology. Students choosing an Associate of Arts degree with a concentration in Biological Psychology learn to apply knowledge of the biological basis of thoughts, feelings and behavior to understanding and addressing physical, psychological and social problems. They identify, analyze and synthesize information needed to improve human health and well-being and to develop technologies enhancing human behavior and capacity. The coursework prepares students with the skills and knowledge nee
Courses
- ART101 — Art History and Apprecia
- BIO101 — Biological Science I
- BIO102 — Biological Science II
- BIO210 — Anatomy & Physiology I
- COL105 — Freshman Seminar
- ENG101 — English Comp I
- ENG102 — English Comp II
- HIS101 — Western Civ to 1689
- HIS102 — Western Civ Post 1689
- HIS201 — Amer Hist: Disc to 1877
- MAT110 — College Algebra
- MAT120 — Probability & Statistics
- MAT130 — Elementary Calculus
- MUS105 — Music Appreciation
- PHI115 — Contemp Moral Issues
- PSY201 — General Psychology
- PSY203 — Human Growth & Develop
- PSY212 — Abnormal Psychology
- PSY218 — Behavior Modification
- SOC101 — Intro to Sociology
- SPC205 — Public Speaking
- THE101 — Intro. to Theatre