BA in Psychology, Preparation for Advanced Study in Psychology

Build upon your bachelor’s degree with four courses that introduce the student to different areas within the field of psychology. This concentration prepares the student for graduate study.

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Preparation for Advanced Study in Psychology, is designed for those who are interested in pursuing higher levels of education in various fields of psychology. Students complete the full Bachelor of Arts in Psychology degree coursework, while branching out into divergent topics such as theories of personality and cognitive psychology. This concentration provides an excellent broad-based foundation for future graduate work in psychology.

Students will:

  • Explore the psychology of learning.
  • Connect psychological theory to real-life situations.
  • Learn how major theories are utilized to better understand behavior.
  • Take four courses in this concentration, each introducing a different area in psychology.
  • Understand methodology and statistical techniques related to behavioral science research.

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Summer I (Apr 29, 2024)

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    Admission Requirements

    Applicants for this program must complete the formal application process and submit required documents. Documents required vary based on the number of transferable credits and include:

    0 - 11 TRANSFERABLE CREDITS

    • High school diploma or GED equivalent
    • Official high school transcript indicating the date of graduation

    12 OR MORE TRANSFERABLE CREDITS

    • A minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA
    • Provide official transcripts from ALL colleges and universities attended
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    Program Curriculum

    • Bachelor degrees require students to complete a minimum of 120 semester units which include a combination of General Education requirements and program specific requirements. In the absence of sufficient transfer credit, students may need to take additional general electives to satisfy the 120 total units for the degree which a UMass Global Academic Advisor will help you evaluate.

       

      Code Course Name Credits
      Basic Skills 12
      ENGU103 Writing Communication I: Writing and Rhetoric 3
      ENGU 104 Written Communication II: Writing About Literature 3
      MATU 103 Applied Mathematics 3
      COMU 101 Public Speaking 1 3
      Quantitative reasoning 3
      Oral communication 3
      Breadth Requirements 24
      Humanities Select from 3 different areas: Communications, English, Fine Arts, Foreign Languages, Humanities, Liberal Studies, Philosophy, Religious Studies 9
      Natural Sciences Select 6 credits 6
      Social Sciences Select from 3 different areas: Criminal Justice, Early Childhood Education, Economics, History, Marketing, Organizational Leadership, Political Science/Legal Studies, Psychology, Social Sciences, Social Work, Sociology 9
      Liberal Education Foundations 6
      LBSU 302 Information Fluency and Academic Integrity 3
      LBSU 304 Liberal Arts Core Foundations 3
      Total Credits 42
    • Code Course Name Credits
      PSYU 101 Introduction to Psychology

      3

      MATU 203 Introduction to Statistics

      3

      PSYU 301 Scientific Writing in Behavioral Social Sciences

      3

      PSYU 304 Research Methods for the Behavioral Sciences

      3

      PSYU 306 Critical Thinking

      3

      PSYU 320 Human Development across the Lifespan

      3

      PSYU 328 Abnormal Psychology

      3

      PSYU 333 Physiological Psychology

      3

      PSYU 336 Social Psychology

      3

      PSYU 351 History and Systems of Psychology

      3

      PSYU 421 Cross-Cultural Psychology
      PSYU 480 Psychology Capstone

      3

      Core Foundation in Psychological Science Subtotal

      36

      Concentration

      15

      Students will select a concentration from the options below. *

       

      Concentration Subtotal

      15

      Total Credits

      48

    • The preparation for advanced study in psychology is designed for students who are interested in pursuing a higher level of education in various fields of psychology. Students who choose this concentration will be introduced to a variety of courses that address the psychology of learning, the cognitive process linked to human development, major theories associated with human personality development, and psychological measurement. Together, these topics create a strong foundation for students interested in pursuing a graduate degree in different psychological domains.

      Code Course Name Credits
      PSYU 310 Psychology of Learning

      3

      PSYU 317 Cognitive Psychology

      3

      PSYU 322 Theories of Personality

      3

      PSYU 432 Introduction to Psychological Measurement

      3

      Total Credits

      12

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