2025-2026 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog
Psychology, BA (Alpine)
Location(s):
Alpine
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The psychology curriculum is designed to introduce students to the biopsychosocial approach that addresses the interdisciplinarity among biological, psychological and social factors that impact mental processes and behaviors.
BA Psychology Student Learning Outcomes (SLO)
- The students will be able to demonstrate competency in the biopsychosocial approach.
- The students will be able to demonstrate their critical thinking skills, via tasks related to student thought, complexity, and originality.
- The students will be able to attain a level of multicultural competency adding to their understanding of the biopsychosocial approach.
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Program Requirements
Core Curriculum: 42 Free Electives: 6 Upper-Level Course: 3 First-Year Seminar: 1 BA Requirements: 11-13 Free Electives: 12-15 Required Core Courses: 18 Credits
Restrictive Electives (Choose one of the three): 3 Credits
Restrictive Electives (Choose one of the four): 3 Credits
Restrictive Electives (Choose one of the three): 3 Credits
Minor Required: 18 Credit Hours
Total Hours: 120
Core Curriculum: 42 Upper-Level Course: 3 First-Year Seminar: 1 BA Requirements: 11-13 Free Electives: 18 Required Core Courses: 18 Restrictive Electives: 9 Minor: 18 |
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