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The Associate in Arts in Psychology for Transfer degree explores modern approaches to human behavior, examining biological, psychodynamic, humanistic, cognitive, and sociocultural perspectives, along with the influence of nature versus nurture. Students examine different research techniques like naturalistic observation, correlation studies, experiments, kinship research, epidemiological approaches, and case studies.
This program builds essential knowledge and abilities for success in the field and further education through diverse coursework. Psychology students begin with a general introduction to the discipline, enhance their writing and research capabilities, then explore specialized subjects such as Lifespan Development, Abnormal Psychology, Social Psychology, and Biopsychology. The curriculum teaches students to recognize psychology as a scientific field, apply psychological concepts to personal and professional situations, evaluate arguments about psychological matters, and solve problems using psychological principles. Graduates gain statistical and research method expertise, writing proficiency, analytical thinking skills, and a broad understanding that helps them identify their professional interests.
Completing this program prepares students for psychology transfer programs and various social service careers. Advanced degrees (Master's or higher) are typically necessary for counseling or research psychology roles.