Psychology: AA Degree
The Associate of Arts degree with a major in psychology acknowledges that the student has established a foundation of knowledge in the field of psychology. This foundation can be used as a basis for further study towards a baccalaureate degree at a transfer institution. To fulfill the requirements for this degree, students will complete the required courses and work with a counselor to determine the appropriate pattern of general education courses based on the student’s individual educational goals.
Courses
- BIOL 105 — BIOL-105 4 Units Human Biology
- BIOL 110 — BIOL-110 4 Units Survey of Biology
- BIOL 120 — BIOL-120 4 Units General Biology
- PSYC 123 — PSYC-123 3 Units Social Psychology
- PSYC 124 — PSYC-124 3 Units Psychology of Adjustment
- PSYC 125 — PSYC-125 3 Units Human Development
- PSYC 126 — PSYC-126 3 Units Abnormal Psychology
- PSYC 128 — PSYC-128 3 Units Cross-Cultural Psychology
- PSYC 135 — PSYC-135 3 Units Human Sexuality
- PSYC 175 — PSYC-175 3 Units Theories of Personality
- PSYC 220 — PSYC-220 3 Units Research Methods in Psychology
- PSYC C1000 — PSYC-C1000 3 Units Introduction to Psychology
- STAT C1000 — STAT-C1000 3 Units Introduction to Statistics