Program Description
The Psychology AA prepares students to transfer to a baccalaureate program in psychology, social work, human services, and other social sciences. Students develop knowledge, skills, and abilities in the science of psychology, including understanding human behavior and internal mental processes. Psychology is a field with broad and diverse career opportunities, including psychotherapy, counseling, social work, case management, addictions treatment, criminal justice, health, education, and research.
General Education Requirements
Writing Level I (WR1) |
3 credits |
Writing Level II (WR2) |
3 credits |
American & Wyoming Government (POLS 1000) |
3 credits |
ARTS |
3 credits |
HUM |
3 credits |
LSCI |
(in program) |
MATH |
3 credits |
ORAL |
3 credits |
SOC |
(in program) |
UNST |
1 credits |
Program Requirements
Course Requirements
Program Electives
Student must choose six (6) credits from the following courses:
ANTH 1100 | Introduction to Biological Anthropology | 3 credits |
ANTH 1200 | Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | 3 credits |
CNSL 2300 | Counseling for Helping Professional | 3 credits |
CNSL 2330 | Counseling Diverse Populations | 3 credits |
CNSL 2340 | Theories of Counseling | 3 credits |
PSYC 1XXX
| Any 1000 Level PSYC course(s) | 1 credit |
PSYC 2XXX
| Any 2000 Level PSYC course(s) | 3 credits |
PSYC 3110 | Cross Cultural Psychology | 3 credits |
PSYC 3200 | Industrial Organizational Psychology | 3 credits |
SOC 1000 | Sociological Principles | 3 credits |
SOWK 2000 | Introduction to Social Work | 3 credits |
General Electives
General Electives - 3