Psychology - Associate in Arts

This program map only provides one possible pathway for degree and/or certificate obtainment and is for reference only. Please schedule an appointment with a counselor to develop your individualized Student Education Plan.

The associate degree program in psychology prepares students to move into a curriculum in a four-year institution leading to a baccalaureate degree in psychology.

The pathway below represents an efficient and effective course taking sequence for this program. Individual circumstances might require some changes to this pathway. It is always recommended that you meet with an academic counselor to develop a personalized educational plan.

Describe the major contemporary personality theories and will be able to apply the concepts to psychological health, principles of adjustment and growth.

Define, describe and evaluate the developmental process of the child from conception through adolescence with an emphasis on various psychological theories contributing to the development, parent-child relationships, various childhood disorders and therapies.

Define, describe and evaluate the psychosocial human lifespan/development starting from conception through death; including major concepts related to behavior, sexuality, nutrition, health, stress, environmental relationships, and implication of death and dying.

Describe and compare the basic knowledge about statistical analysis of data, including descriptive and inferential statistics with application.

Critically evaluate the soundness of information which they encounter in the media and popular psychology publications.

Understand the cultural influences on human behavior and mental processes.

Describe major research findings regarding human behavior and mental processes.

Program Map

Requirement
GE General Education
E Elective

Fall Year 1

24-29 units

Spring Year 2

22.5-23 units