Program Overview
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The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) 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, 3000 level or above, within the area of study.
Credit Distribution
I. General Education Featured Courses (45 Credits)
A. Intellectual and Practical Skills (15 Credits)
B. Civic and Global Leadership (9 Credits)
SOC-1010 | Our Changing World: An Introduction to Sociology | 3 |
ETH-2200 | Leading the Way: A Path Towards Ethical Leadership | 3 |
POS-1100 | American Government | 3 |
C. Knowledge of Human Cultures (15 Credits)
Select two featured courses from the list below:
D. Scientific Knowledge (6 Credits)
For additional TESU course options that will satisfy this area of the degree, go to
Scientific Knowledge.
II. Area of Study (45 Credits)
A. Required Courses (27 Credits)
B. Social Psychology Elective (3 Credits)
Select one of the following courses:
PSY-2700 | Psychology of Gender | 3 |
PSY-3520 | Psychology of Personality | 3 |
-TRSFR REQ.
| Cross Cultural Psychology | 3 |
-TRSFR REQ.
| Psychology of Religion | 3 |
C. Psychology Electives (6 Credits)
PSY-3000 | Thanatology: An Understanding of Death and Dying | 3 |
PSY-3600 | Organizational Theory | 3 |
D. Social Science Electives (6 Credits)
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| Social Sciences Electives | 6 |
E. Capstone (3 Credits)
III. Electives (30 Credits)
For TESU course options, go to Elective Courses.
TESU accepts credits in transfer from accredited institutions as well as non-collegiate providers. View information and resources on where you may find additional learning experiences. |
Total Credit Hours: 120