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Psychology, B.A. Starting May 2025-April 2026

Overview

Psychology is the study of the mind and how it shapes our experiences and behaviors. At Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ¹ÙÍø Pacific, you’ll examine people from scientific, religious, philosophical, physiological and socio-cultural perspectives. You’ll also gain a hands-on approach to learning, providing you with a unique and relevant experience. You’ll take your studies beyond the classroom with research projects and experiences observing and working in the field of psychology.

General Education Requirements

  • BIB 114 - Jesus and the Christian Community Credits 3
  • BIB 248 - Biblical Perspectives for Well-Being Credits 3 

Program Prerequisites

  • MATH 205 - Introduction to Statistics Credits 3
  • PSY 119 - General Psychology Credits 3

Required Courses (38 units)

  • PSY 216 - Psychological Statistics Credits 3
  • PSY 251 - Child Growth and Development Credits 3
    or
  • PSY 261 - Lifespan Development Credits 3
  • PSY 296 - Social Psychology Credits 3
  • PSY 316 - Advanced Research Methods Credits 3
  • PSY 341 - Assessment, Testing, and Measurement Credits 3
  • PSY 371 - Cognition Credits 3
  • PSY 374 - Biopsychology Credits 3
  • PSY 381 - Behavioral Psychology Credits 3
  • PSY 411 - Abnormal Psychology Credits 3
  • PSY 441 - Introduction to Counseling Theories Credits 3
  • PSY 451 - History and Systems of Psychology Credits 3
  • PSY 472 - Cross-Cultural Psychology Credits 3
  • PSY 480 - Practicum I Credits 1
  • PSY 481 - Practicum II Credits 1