
Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer, Psychology
Huntington Beach, USA
DURATION
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
15 Jul 2025*
EARLIEST START DATE
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TUITION FEES
USD 485 **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* for Overseas applicants | August 15 for Transferees already in US
** international student tuition for the 2024-2025 academic year
Introduction
The Associate of Arts in Psychology for Transfer degree covers the contemporary perspectives on understanding human behavior, including biological, psychodynamic, humanistic, cognitive, and sociocultural, as well as the effects of nature verses nurture on behavior and abilities. Students learn how to analyze the various methods used to study behavior, including the naturalistic observation method, the correlational method, the experimental method, kinship studies, the epidemiological method, and the case-study method.
In this program, students will gain the solid foundations theyโll need to be successful in the field and in their continued studies by taking a range of classes that focus on both knowledge and skills. Students who complete the psychology curriculum start with a broad overview of the discipline, begin to develop their writing and research skills, then take a deep dive into particular topics in our speciality classes,s including Lifespan Development, Abnormal Behavior, Social, and Biopsychology. Psychology majors learn to characterize the nature of psychology as a science; understand and apply psychological principles to personal, social, and organizational issues; use reasoning to recognize, develop, defend, and criticize arguments related to conclusions about psychological issues; identify appropriate applications of psychology in solving problems. Students come out of the program with a working knowledge of discipline, applicable statistics and research methods, a solid writing experience across our curriculum, critical thinking skills, and a comprehensive knowledge base that helps them discover their particular interests and direction.
Students who successfully complete this major will have a solid foundation for a psychology transfer program and many careers in the social service field. A Master's degree or higher is required for most counseling or research psychologist positions.
Curriculum
Required Core
- Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
- Statistics for Business and Economics
- Introduction to Statistics in Sociology
- Introduction To Statistics
- Introduction To Psychology
- Research Methods in Psychology
- Psychobiology
Select one of the following:
- Child Growth and Development
- Life Span Developmental Psychology
- Social Psychology
- Psychology of Adjustment
- Principles of Human Sexuality 1
- Psychology of Racism and Oppression
- Psychology of Racism and Oppression
- Abnormal Psychology
- Introduction To Sociology
Total Units: 60
Program Outcome
Upon completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Characterize the nature of psychology as a science.
- Apply psychological principles to personal, social, and organisational issues.
- Use reasoning to develop, defend, and criticize arguments related to conclusions about psychological issues.
- Identify theoretical applications of psychology in solving problems, such as the origin and treatment of abnormal behavior, the pursuit and effect of healthy lifestyles, and psychology-based interventions in clinical, educational, and other settings.