Bachelor of Science in Psychology
The Bachelor of Science in Psychology provides theoretical coverage in the science of psychology while introducing critical skills necessary to function proficiently in applied service provision settings. The degree program is interdisciplinary by design, thus the curriculum provides a comprehensive survey of psychology and builds upon an integrated foundation of general and applied science, research methods and technical writing, health care management, and human relations and development.
Waldorf College, an affiliated institution, also offers a BA in Psychology. Visit www.waldorf.edu to learn more.
Note: This program is a general survey of psychology and will not qualify graduates to become a licensed counselor, social worker or psychologist. Students should consult state requirements and institutions in which they desire to transfer prior to enrolling in this program.
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Estimated time of completion of this program is 5 years.

Curriculum
Curriculum Details
General Studies Requirements - 60 hrs
General Studies Electives
Courses can be taken from General Studies or any 2000-3000 level courses. |
24 |
Major Courses - 60 hrs
36 hours must be at the 3000-4000 level
| Professional Electives |
27 |
| Any 3000-4000 level courses. Students may also select a focused area of study across the CSU disciplines |
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