
Psychology
Psychology

The Psychology degree offers a scientific framework for understanding the how and why of human behavior. Understanding the thinking, actions and motives of self and others has direct vocational use in many career areas, such as education, social work and allied health. Knowledge of psychology is required in many professional and paraprofessional fields. The program offers a range of courses designed to meet the varied interests and needs of undergraduate students. This degree can be earned part-time.
Atlantic Cape has a transfer agreement with Rutgers University-Camden for Psychology majors. To ensure that the specific requirements of the transfer college are met, all students interested in this option should contact the department chair.
For more information, contact department chair, Dr. Beth Sanders-Rabinowitz.
Upon Completion of this program students will be able to:
- Acquire the methods of inquiry and techniques used in psychology research leading to a comprehension that psychology is based on empirical evidence;
- Describe ethical considerations in psychological research using animals, children and adults;
- Identify, question, compare and contrast various theoretical perspectives of human development;
- Distinguish and evaluate information from various sources using methods of inquiry;
- Apply major theoretical concepts of the discipline to practical examples of real-life situations and current issues;
- Identify their role and the role of psychology in the economic, political and cultural institutions of society.
Courses | Credits |
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GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES | |
When a General Education course is not specified, refer to the list of approved General Education courses. | |
ENGL101-Composition I |
3
|
ENGL102-Composition II |
3
|
COMM110 or COMM120 |
3
|
MATH220-Statistical Methods |
4
|
General Education Science course (BIOL) |
4
|
General Education Mathematics or General Education Science course |
4
|
Choose PSYC101 or PSYC135 |
3
|
SOCL101-Principles of Sociology |
3
|
General Education Humanities course |
3
|
Choose ARTS103, ARTS108, ARTS109, ARTS115, DANC170, MUSC100 or THEA110 |
3
|
Choose ENGL104, ENGL201, ENGL205, ENGL206, ENGL213 or ENGL214 |
3
|
Choose two: HIST101, HIST102, HIST103 or HIST104 |
6
|
Choose GEOG102 or GEOG110 |
3
|
TOTAL GENERAL EDUCATION CREDITS |
45
|
PROGRAM COURSES
|
|
PSYC204-Social Psychology |
3
|
Choose one course from each group: A. PSYC135 or PSYC207 or PSYC230 B. PSYC213 or PSYC226* C. PSYC212 or PSYC214 *Students planning on transferring to Rutgers University-Camden, please note that PSYC226 will transfer as a free elective, not as a program course. |
3 3 3 |
TOTAL PROGRAM CREDITS |
12
|
Liberal Arts Electives |
3
|
Technological Competency: (0-4 credits) Is fulfilled with CISM125, CISM132, testing or reviewed departmental portfolio. |
|
TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED FOR DEGREE |
60
|
(PSYH) EFFECTIVE Fall 2022 |
Recommended sequence of courses:
Course Code | Course Name | Course Credits |
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First semester – (16 credits) |
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ENGL101 |
Composition I |
3 |
Choose |
PSYC101 or PSYC135 |
3 |
Choose |
HIST101, HIST102, HIST103, or HIST104 |
3 |
MATH220 |
Statistical Methods |
4 |
Choose |
ARTS103, ARTS108, ARTS109, ARTS115, DANC170, MUSC100 or THEA110 |
3 |
Second semester (16 credits) |
||
ENGL102 |
Composition II |
3 |
Gen Ed |
Science course (BIOL) |
4 |
SOCL101 |
Principles of Sociology |
3 |
Choose |
PSYC213 or PSYC226 |
3 |
Gen Ed |
COMM110 or COMM120 |
3 |
Third semester (15 credits) |
||
Gen Ed |
Humanities course |
3 |
Choose |
PSYC135 or PSYC207 or PSYC230 |
3 |
Choose |
PSYC212 or PSYC214 |
3 |
Choose |
ENGL104, ENGL201, ENGL205, ENGL206, ENGL213 or ENGL214 |
3 |
Choose |
HIST101, HIST102, HIST103, HIST104 |
3 |
Fourth semester (13 credits) |
||
Gen Ed |
Mathematics or Science course |
4 |
PSYC204 |
Social Psychology |
3 |
Gen Ed |
GEOG102 or GEOG110 |
3 |
Choose two |
Liberal Arts Electives |
3 |