Psychologists study the human mind, exploring a variety of interesting questions that explain human behavior and responses. Psychologists do research and conduct studies, make observations, and help others understand and improve or modify their behaviors. Students in the psychology program at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ's Online College focus on areas including learning, cognition, intelligence, motivation, emotion, perception, personality, mental disorders, and the ways in which individual preferences are inherited or shaped by the environment.

 

Degree Requirements

Core Areas A-E () 42
Area F Requirements
Introduction to General Psychology 3
Computer Technology for the Workplace 3
or  Introduction to Microcomputers and Applications
Fundamentals of Philosophy 3
or  Principles of Logic and Argumentation

Take 9 credit hours of science & mathematics to include:

9

One natural science course  

3

One mathematics course 

MATH 1111 or MATH listed in Area D of the Core Curriculum 3

One natural science or math course

MATH 1111 or MATH listed in Area D of the Core Curriculum 3

Entry into Psychology Major

Educational Psychology

3

 Adolescent and Young Adult Psychology

3

 Introduction to Behavior Modification

3

Abnormal Psychology

3

Statistical Methods in Psychology 3
Experimental Psychology 3
Industrial/Organizational Psychology 3
Tests and Measurements 3
Cognitive Psychology 3
Psychology of Gifted and Talented 3
Sensation and Perception 3
Introduction to Clinical Practices 3
History of Psychology 3

General electives courses provide maximum flexibility for your schedule. These courses are based on term availability. 

Grand Total Credits: 120