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2023-2024 Academic Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Psychology, A.A.


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This program is available 100% online.

Psychology is a dynamic discipline that can lead to rewarding careers in mental health services, teaching, counseling, and research. Human behavior is a complex and fascinating discipline and, as an academic topic, can provide the foundation for a variety of majors. The Psychology Associate of Arts degree is intended for students interested in teaching, medicine, law, social work, business, or in human services such as mental health, nursing, child care, and criminal justice. It is also designed for transfer to university programs in psychology. The concepts students will learn encourage critical thinking, as well as the ability to integrate psychological principles and applications. The skills they will develop will exemplify the process of inquiry through the research process and help them to stay current with trends in the field, as well as convey respect for human unity and diversity. A student who obtains an Associates degree in Psychology might work as a psychiatric nursing assistant or orderly, youth counselor, case technician, human service assistant, home care aide, or addiction rehabilitation assistant. Students intending to work in the psychology field will need at least a Bachelor’s degree. There are careers in psychology available in Sweetwater County, Wyoming, and nationwide.

Degree Requirements


Freshman Year - Fall Semester


Subtotal: 14


Freshman Year - Fall Semester Notes:

  • In addition to ENGL 1010 , students may be required to also take ENGL 1011  (2 credits) due to placement, adding 2 additional credits to their graduation total. 

Freshman Year - Spring Semester


Subtotal: 16


Freshman Year - Spring Semester Notes:

Sophomore Year - Fall Semester


Subtotal: 15


Sophomore Year - Fall Semester Notes:

Sophomore Year - Spring Semester


Subtotal: 15


Sophomore Year - Spring Semester Notes:

  • General Elective courses must be 1000 level or higher.
  • Psychology Electives can be any course from the following departments: PSYC, SOC, ANTH. Courses should be determined by advisor and student.

Total Credit Hours: 60


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