Psychology
The purpose of this transfer curriculum is to enable students to gain an understanding of human behavior and of individual relationships. A wide variety of opportunities is available in business and industry, social work or education, although some of these require graduate study in the field.
Associate of Arts Degree
| General Education Requirements | Credits |
| Writing Level I (WR1) |
3 |
| Writing Level II (WR2) |
3 |
| U.S & Wyoming Constitution (POLS 1000) |
3 |
| ARTS |
3 |
| DIV |
3 |
| HUM |
3 |
| LSCI |
(In program) |
| MATH |
3 |
| ORAL |
3 |
| PEAC |
1 |
| SOC |
(In program) |
| UNST |
1 |
| WELL |
1 |
| Program Requirements |
| BIOL |
1010 |
General Biology I (LSCI) OR |
|
| BIOL |
1020 |
Life Science (LSCI) |
4 |
| CNSL |
2330 |
Counseling Diverse Populations |
3 |
| PSYC |
1000 |
General Psychology (SOC) |
4 |
| PSYC |
2325 |
Marriage and Family |
3 |
| Program Electives |
| PSYC |
2XXX |
(Any 2000 Level Course) |
6 |
| PSYC |
2380 |
Social Psychology OR |
|
| PSYC |
2400 |
Contemporary Social Issues OR |
|
| SOC |
1000 |
Sociological Principles |
3 |
| STAT |
2050 |
Fundamentals of Statistics OR |
|
| STAT |
2070 |
Statistics for Social Science |
4 |
| General Electives |
10 |
| TOTAL |
64 |