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BACHELOR OF ARTS IN PSYCHOLOGY
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN PSYCHOLOGY
| Program Description |
Familiarizes students with human and animal behavior and explores the processes involved in normal and abnormal thoughts, feelings and actions. Students improve their understanding of behavior while learning psychological facts, methods, principles, and generalizations about individuals and groups.
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| Requirements |
- 120 semester/180 quarter credits
- Critical Analysis, Annotated Bibliography, Proposal and Major Paper
- 25% of studies in general education
- 25%-50% from core curriculum
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| Prerequisites |
A prior degree in this field; a recognized license in the field; certified professional membership in the field; or at least 75% of degree requirements completed, including any laboratory, practicum, clinical requirements, or licensure qualifications.
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| Instructional Methods |
DISTANCE EDUCATION
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| Curriculum |
*(Core Requirements) Visual Thinking Comparative Psychology Behavior of Individuals in Work Organizations Research Methods and Statistics Statistics Personality and Social Perception Developmental Psychology Abnormal Psychology Social Psychology Physiological Psychology Research Methodology | *Minimum of 25% of degree requirements must come from core curriculum.
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