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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Catalog
Psychology, A.A.
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Psychology is a field that studies the human mind and behavior to better understand and explain interaction of thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. In the study of psychology, students at Oklahoma City Community College learn how the human brain organizes and interprets information and how that interpretation affects a person’s perceptions and interactions with others. Students working toward an associate degree in arts in psychology also learn more about the complexities of the learning process, motivation and effects of stress on health in addition to understanding psychological disorders and treatments.
Program Notes
Notes: This program is designed for students planning to continue their education at a four-year college or university. See University Parallel/Transfer Programs in the general information section of the catalog.At least one science course must have a lab component.
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Minimum of 61 Credit Hours
Major Courses - 15 credit hours including major courses, required electives, and Psychology elective
Required Electives - 6 credit hours
Select two from the following list.
Psychology Elective - 3 credit hours
Any Psychology course
General Education Courses
(37 credit hours) Sciences*
General education Biological Science; and Physical Science (at least one must have a lab) Humanities
- Humanities Electives 6 Credit Hours
General Education Electives
Three credit hours of electives. Life Skills Courses
(1 credit hour) Support Courses
(8 credit hours)
*** Support courses selected from: AHP, ART, BIO, CHEM, CD, COM, CS, ENGL, HIST, HUM, MATH, MGMT, MU, PHIL, PHYS, POLSC, PSY, SOC and any foreign language course. Other courses by approval of program advisor.
Semester 3
- HUM - Humanities Elective 3 Credit Hours
- PHYS - Any Physical Science 3-4 Credit Hours
Semester 5
- SOC SC - Social Science Elective 3 Credit Hours
- PSYCH - Psychology Elective 3 Credit Hours
- SUPP - Guided Support Elective 8 Credit Hours
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