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Psychology explores human behavior, mental functions, development, and wellness more extensively than any other social science. This field investigates how biological and sociocultural influences shape thoughts and actions, blending scientific research with practical applications for personal improvement. Those pursuing psychology studies should seek guidance from department advisors when selecting required and elective courses to tailor their academic path effectively. Note that bachelor's degree requirements in psychology differ across institutions, making it crucial for students to understand their chosen school's specific criteria.
The Psychology Associate in Arts for Transfer degree equips students with core knowledge for seamless transition to bachelor's programs at CSU campuses. This specialized transfer degree (AA-T/AS-T), available at California Community Colleges, guarantees admission to a CSU system campus in a related field (though not necessarily a specific location). AA-T/AS-T graduates receive preferential admission to comparable programs and enjoy GPA benefits when applying to competitive CSU programs or campuses. Prospective transfer students should consult counselors for detailed information about this pathway.
Graduates of high schools or equivalent are eligible for admission, with the equivalent of a GPA of 2.0 or better.
Students must be 18 years or older by the start of the semester without restrictions.
English Proficiency: TOEFL: PBT 450, CBT 160, IBT 60; iTEP: 3.0; IELTS: 5.5; IGCSE: C; GTEC CBT: 1030; Pearson Test of English: 45; PTE Academic: 44; STEP-Eiken: Grade Pre-1.
Application deadlines: Fall Semester: June 15; Spring Semester: November 1; Summer Session: May 1