Psychology, AA

Program Description

The purpose of this transfer curriculum is to enable students to gain an understanding of human behavior and of individual relationships. A wide variety of opportunities are available in business and industry, social work or education, although some of these require graduate study in the field.

General Education Requirements

Writing Level I (WR1) 3 credits
Writing Level II (WR2) 3 credits
American & Wyoming Government (POLS 1000) 3 credits
ARTS 3 credits
HUM 3 credits
LSCI (in program)
MATH 3 credits
ORAL 3 credits
SOC (in program)
UNST 1 credits

Program Requirements

Course Requirements

Course NumberTitleCredits
BIOL 1010General Biology I

4 credits

PSYC 1000General Psychology

4 credits

PSYC 2000Research Psychological Methods

4 credits

PSYC 2XXXAny addl 2000-level PSYC courses

12 credits

 

STAT 2050Fundamentals of Statistics

4 credits

OR

STAT 2070Intro. Statistics/Social Sciences

4 credits

STAT 2070: Recommended

Program Electives

Student must choose seven (7) credits from the following courses:

Course NumberTitleCredits
ANTH 1100Introduction to Physical Anthropology

3 credits

ANTH 1200Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

3 credits

CNSL 2300Counseling for Helping Professional

3 credits

CNSL 2330Counseling Diverse Populations

3 credits

PSYC 1XXXAny 1000 Level PSYC course(s)

1 credit

PSYC 2XXXAny 2000 Level PSYC course(s)

3 credits

SOC 1000Sociological Principles

3 credits

General Electives (3 credits)

Total Credit Hours: 60