Academic Programs
Psychology, A.A.
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This program prepares students for entrance into four-year social work, psychology, or sociology programs. It can be altered to meet individual college and student needs. The program below meets Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) and A.A. degree requirements. Students interested in this degree should choose the Liberal Arts major on the application.
COURSE # |
COURSE TITLE | CREDITS |
Freshman |
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Composition I | 3 | |
Public Speaking | 3 | |
Introduction to Psychology | 4 | |
Introduction to Sociology | 3 | |
State and Local Government Or | 3 | |
**SOCIAL SCIENCE | 3 | |
Humanities Electives | 4 | |
Introduction to Probability & Statistics | 4 | |
Composition II | 3 | |
BIOLOGY | 3-4 | |
TOTAL CREDITS | 37-38 | |
Sophomore | ||
Behavior Modification Or | 3 | |
Lifespan Developmental Psychology | 3 | |
Psychology of Mental Illness | 3 | |
HUMANITIES | 5 | |
CHEMISTRY/PHYSICS | 3-5 | |
Drugs, Society and the Individual | 3 | |
Issues in the Environment Or | 3 | |
Environmental Politics Or | 3 | |
Introduction to Physical Geography | 4 | |
TOTAL CREDITS | 35-39 |
Notes:
STSK 1110 Freshman Seminar (1) credit is required.
Fulfill a minimum of 4 credits from two of the three areas. HLTH 1101, CSCI 1102, or any Physical Education course.
Dependent on transfer institution. See counselor advisor for assistance in choosing electives.
Dependent on transfer institution. See counselor advisor for assistance in choosing electives.
** If either PSCI 2210 or GEOG 1101 is taken to meet Areas 5 and 10 of MnTC, the SOC SCI requirement is complete. Proficiency in a second language is highly recommended when seeking employment.
Updated: pp 1/18/2023