Psychology Associate of Arts

My Academic Plan

Courses are displayed to show the fastest path to your degree and should be completed in the order listed. If you are unable to complete all courses listed in a semester, complete as many courses in this sequence as your schedule allows. If you have questions or concerns about your MAP, please see your Pathways Advisor.

Program Description

This program is designed for students wanting to complete the first two years of a bachelor's degree at the community college and transfer to a university to complete a BA in Psychology. Human behavior, how the mind works and mental illness are explored. Psychology is the study of the mind and of behavior. It studies both individuals and groups of people, and it often involves case studies. Psychologists try to understand how mental functions affect individual and social behavior. They also explore emotion, motivation, personality, and relationships. Careers often require a BA degree or higher. Careers include school and private counseling, psychiatrist, psychologist, and treatment for youth and adults. This program introduces students to Psychology and it includes courses that are common to all four-year institutions in Colorado. The Associate of Arts (AA) degree in Psychology prepares students to complete the second half of a Bachelor of Science (BA) in Psychology at a four-year university.

This MAP is appropriate for transfer to Colorado public institutions with the exception of Colorado State University – Fort Collins.  Students intending to complete an Associate of Science degree in Psychology and transfer to University of Colorado – Denver should refer to the MAP  for the Associate of Science degree in Psychology. Students intending to transfer to Colorado State University – Fort Collins should contact an advisor.

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First Semester

PSY 1001General Psychology I: GT-SS3

3

ENG 1021English Composition I: GT-CO1

3

COM 1150 or COM 1250Public Speaking (COM 1150) or Interpersonal Communication (COM 1250)

3

GT- HI1HIS 2105/2145/2200/2015 or Any GT-HI1

3

GT- AHAny Arts & Humanities (GT-AH) Course

3

Total Credit Hours:15
 

Second Semester

PSY 1002General Psychology II: GT-SS3

3

ENG 1022English Composition II: GT-CO2

3

BIO GT-SC1BIO 1005/1111 or Any Biology w/Lab GT-SC1

4

GT- MA1MAT 1260/1240/1340 or Any GT-MA1

3

ELECTIVE HWE 1061 or Any Approved Elective List Course

2

Total Credit Hours:15
 

Third Semester

REQUIRED PSY 2107/2221/2440/2441

3

GT- SC1BIO 2101 or Any Science (GT-SC1) Course

4

ELECTIVE Any Approved Elective List Course

3

GT- AHPHI 1011/1012 or Any GT-AH

3

GT- SSAny Social Sciences (GT-SS) Course

3

Total Credit Hours:16
 

Fourth Semester

REQUIRED PSY 2107/2221/2440/2441

3

REQUIRED PSY 2107/2221/2440/2441

3

GT- SSAny Social Sciences (GT-SS) Course

3

ELECTIVE Any Approved Elective List Course

2

GT- AHAny Arts and Humanities (GT-AH) Course

3

Total Credit Hours:14
 

Total Credit Hours: 60

Important Program Notes:

Per the Statewide Transfer Articulation Agreement (STAA), you may complete ENG 1021 (GT-CO1) and ENG 1022 (GT-CO2) OR ENG 1022 (GT-CO2) and a gtPathways-approved CO3 course (GT-CO3).

Per the Statewide Transfer Articulation Agreement (STAA), you must take three gt-Pathways Arts & Humanities courses (GT-AH1, GT-AH2, GT-AH3, GT-AH4). No more than two (2) courses from any one category.

Per the Statewide Transfer Articulation Agreement (STAA), credits for additional required courses (PSY 1001, PSY 1002, COM 1150, COM 1250, or three gtPathways Psychology courses (GT-SS3) may not be required for the major at a receiving 4-year institution. If not required, they will be applied to the Bachelor’s degree as elective credit toward graduation. Please check with the receiving institution to determine in which way these courses will be applied.

Per the Statewide Transfer Articulation Agreement (STAA), you must take one gtPathways Biology course (Psychology faculty recommend BIO 1005 or BIO 1111) from GT-SC1 (course with lab) and one gtPathways (GT-SC1) course of your choosing. 

If you take more credits in mathematics and science than are listed, it will reduce the 8 credits of electives needed

You must complete a minimum of 60 credits to complete this degree. If receiving financial aid, you should only take courses and credits as required for this degree. Check with your advisor to monitor your completion progress.