Psychology
Overview
Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. This includes history and theories of psychology, research methods, biological basis of behavior, the principles of learning, personality, and abnormal behavior.
Psychology has existed since the ancient civilizations of Egypt and Greece, but the effects of psychological studies are more relevant and respected than ever before. Contemporary applications for Psychology revolve around the assessment and treatment of behavioral disorders, analyses of behavior in school and work settings, and the enhancement of the mental and physical well-being of people.
Despite the popular stereotype of the mental health professional, different branches of Psychology are widely recognized and demonstrated in an array of industries such as education, sports, forensics, health care, government, and businesses. While many students choose to pursue graduate education, other Psychology students enter the workforce with a bachelor’s degree. Ultimately, a degree in Psychology offers an individual the opportunity to find flexible, meaningful, and fulfilling work in a high-demand field.
Our Psychology Area of Study will enable you to meet the necessary general education requirements and be exposed to introductory Psychology courses such as General Psychology, Human Growth and Development, Child Psychology, Adolescent Psychology, and Psychology of Personal Adjustment.
Quick Facts
- Associate of Arts
- Jackson
- Rankin
- Raymond
- Utica
- Vicksburg
- Online
- Face-to-Face
- Online
Sample Curriculum
Course | Hours |
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Orientation | 2 |
English Composition I | 3 |
College Algebra | 3 |
Principles of Biology I, Lecture | 3 |
Principles of Biology I, Laboratory | 1 |
General Psychology | 3 |
Total Hours | 15 |
Course | Hours |
---|---|
English Composition II | 3 |
Human Growth and Development | 3 |
Principles of Biology II, Lecture | 1 |
Principles of Biology II, Laboratory | 3 |
World Civilizations I | 3 |
Introduction to Sociology | 3 |
Total Hours | 16 |
Course | Hours |
---|---|
Child Psychology | 3 |
World Literature I | 3 |
World Civilizations II | 3 |
Introduction to Philosophy I | 3 |
Spanish I | 3 |
Total Hours | 15 |
Course | Hours |
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Music Appreciation | 3 |
World Literature II | 3 |
Public Speaking I | 3 |
Psychology of Personal Adjustment | 3 |
Spanish II | 3 |
Marriage and Family | 3 |
Total Hours | 18 |
The degree plan provides the courses recommended for students seeking to transfer in this area of study. Students should consult the Mississippi Articulation Agreement for specific course requirements at specific Mississippi universities. Students can also use MATT (MS Articulation & Transfer Tool).