Area of Study Overview
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The Bachelor of Arts BA degree program in Psychology prepares adults for career change, advancement or graduate education, while providing personal enrichment. The program has a strong focus on psychological principles and research methods, and explores the psychological approaches to various problems in the humanities, social sciences and the life sciences. Students develop a broad general knowledge of the traditional liberal arts disciplines while developing a greater depth of knowledge in psychology.
Degree Requirements
- A minimum of 18 credits must be upper level 300 level or above within the area of study.
The following TECEP® exam, DANTES DSST exam or Guided Study course may be used as an elective in the psychology area of study.
SOS-305-DE Drug and Alcohol Abuse 3 credits
SOS-304-GS Drugs and Society* 3 credits
*SOS-304-GS Drugs and Society duplicates SOS-305-DE Drug and Alcohol Abuse.
Credit Distribution
Courses in the Area of Study are listed as a guide. Other courses may satisfy the areas. For TESU course options, please contact an Advisor.
I. General Education Requirements (60 Credits)
II. Area of Study (39 Credits)
A. Required Courses (30 Credits)
B. Psychology Electives (6 Credits)
PSY-317 | Worlds of Childhood | |
MAN-311 | Organizational Behavior | 3 |
PSY-300 | Thanatology: An Understanding of Death and Dying | 3 |
C. Capstone
III. Electives (21 Credits)
For TESU course options, go to Elective Courses.
Total Credit Hours: 120