Psychology (B.A.) Academic Course Map

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Academic Course Map for Psychology (B.A.)


  Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology (PSYC) at ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ provides students with a fundamental understanding of the principles of human cognition, emotion, behavior, social interactions, and mind-brain relationships. The distinguished faculty in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience also teach excellent upper division courses in areas of expertise that include, but are not limited to, behavioral genetics, cognitive neuroscience, cognitive psychology, clinical psychology, child development, women’s health, and judgment and decision making.

The department promotes the understanding of human behavior by equipping students with the skills to evaluate and participate in diverse research programs that produce scientific, evidence–based results.  Psychology graduates find rewarding work in a variety of careers including health and medicine, community service, law enforcement, government, education and labor relations.  After completing their undergraduate degree many Psychology majors continue on to graduate or professional school and such careers as psychiatry, psychotherapy and school counseling.


Admission Requirements

Students who begin at a Colorado Community College can transfer directly to ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ to finish their degree in any of the programs offered by the College of Arts and Sciences. Please see the ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ College of Arts & Sciences’ Colorado Community College webpage for more information detailed information admissions requirements for students transfering from a Colorado Community College. 


Transfer Recommendations

To graduate in a 4-year time frame, it is important that students follow the recommended schedule. Students who wish to continue their education at the community college beyond the number of credits specified below should explore with both community college and ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ staff how their graduation timeline, COF stipend, and financial aid will be affected. 


Suggested Four-Year Course Plan for the Psychology (PSYC) major

This is a suggested guide of coursework only and is subject to change. Always consult with your academic advisor for graduation planning purposes. Depending on a student’s situation, a different plan might be more applicable. 

Your community college must offer an Associate of Arts Degree with Designation (DwD) in Psychology to use this transfer guide.

Community College (first two years)

Fall Semester 1

CourseCourse TitleCredits
ENG 121/1021*English Composition I (GT-CO1)3

MAT 121/1340

College Algebra (GT-MA1)4

PSY 101/1001

General Psychology I (GT-SS3)

3

COM 115/1115 OR

COM 125/1250

Public Speaking OR

Interpersonal Communications (GT-SS3)

3
 Guaranteed Transfer Arts & Humanities Course (GT-AH1, GT-AH2, GT-AH3, GT-AH4)3
 Total Credits16

Spring Semester 1

CourseCourse TitleCredits
ENG 122/1022English Composition II (GT-CO2)3

PSY 102 /1002

General Psychology II (GT-SS3)3

 

Guaranteed Transfer History Course (GT-HI1)

3
 

Guaranteed Transfer Social & Behavioral Sciences Course (GT-SS1, GT-SS2, GT-SS3) Not PSY

3
 Guaranteed Transfer Arts & Humanities Course (GT-AH1, GT-AH2, GT-AH3, GT-AH4)3
 Total Credits15

Fall Semester 2

CourseCourse TitleCredits
BIO 111/1111General Biology I with Lab (GT-SC1)5

PSY 226/2221

Social Psychology (GT-SS3)3

PSY 238/2441

Child Development (GT-SS3)

3
 

3nd Guaranteed Transfer Arts & Humanities Course from a different category than the 1st or 2nd.

3
 Transfer Elective1
 Total Credits15

Spring Semester 2

CourseCourse TitleCredits
BIO 112/1112General Biology II with Lab (GT-SC1)5

PSY 217/2107

Human Sexuality (GT-SS3)3

 

Transfer Elective (¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ recommends PSY 255/2661 Brain and Behavior if available)

3
 

Guaranteed Transfer Social & Behavioral Sciences Course (GT-SS1, GT-SS2, GT-SS3) Not PSY

3
 Total Credits14

Total credits at community college: 60

Completion of the above coursework fulfills the requirements for an Associate of Arts Degree with Designation in Psychology at a Colorado community college, which fulfills the General Education requirements at UCB.

 

¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ (last two years)

Fall Semester 3

CourseCourse TitleCredits
PSYC 2145Introductory Cognitive Psychology3

PSYC 2012

Biological Psychology (Replace with a non-major elective if PSY 255/2661 taken at community college)3

PSYC 2111

Psychological Science I: Statistics

4
 

Non-major Elective

3
 Total Credits13

Spring Semester 3

CourseCourse TitleCredits
PSYC 3111Psychological Science 2: Research Methods in Psychology4

PSYC 3303 OR
PSYC 3012

Abnormal Psychology OR
Behavioral Genetics
3

 

Upper-division Elective

3
 

Upper-division Non-major Elective

3
 Upper-division Non-major Elective3
 Total Credits16

Fall Semester 4

Course TitleCredits
PSYC Upper-division Laboratory and Methods course4
PSYC Upper-division Major Elective3

Upper-division Elective

3

Upper Division Non-Major Elective

3
Upper Division Non-Major Elective3
Total Credits16

Spring Semester 4

Course TitleCredits
PSYC Upper-division Major Elective3
PSYC Upper-division Major Elective3

Upper-division Elective

3

Upper-Division Non-Major Elective

3
Upper-Division Non-Major Elective3
Total Credits15

Total credits at ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ: 60

Completion of all eight semesters of the above coursework fulfills the requirements for a Bachelor of Arts Degree with a major in Psychology at the ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ.


*For community college courses, the first course number is before summer 2022 and the second course number is in summer 2022 and after.


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This material was supported by NSF grant #1649201. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not nec​essarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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