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Dec 04, 2024
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2013-2014 RACC Student Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Psychology, AA
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Social Sciences/Human Services Division
This program is designed to prepare the student to enter a baccalaureate program in Psychology on the junior level.
Program Competencies
Upon successful completion of this program, the student should be able to:
- Describe the discipline of psychology and differentiate between the various sub-fields within psychology.
- Discuss various theories of psychology as they relate to behavior and mental disorders.
- Identify terminology in interpersonal relationships and intrapersonal awareness.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the relationship between psychology and physical health.
- Analyze biological, cognitive, and social-emotional development of the developing human.
- Identify the various theories that explain personality development.
- Summarize the basic features of research methods in psychology.
- Analyze the major thought systems, schools of psychology, and general theories of psychology as they relate to the social human.
- Analyze the biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors that influence the process of addiction and recovery.
- Illustrate the theories and their practical applications related to sensation and perception.
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Required Program of Study
See General Education Requirements (36 Credit Hours) Major Requirements (15 Credit Hours)
Students should meet with their faculty advisor to carefully select courses. Select 4 courses from at least 2 of the following categories:
Biological Basis of Behavior
To fulfill program requirements, students should take the following General Education courses:
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