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Behavioral Sciences, Psychology Concentration A.S. Transfer

About This Degree

Program Number

1053

Estimated Program Length

2 years

Location(s)

Vincennes Campus
Jasper Campus
California - NBC
California - NBSD
California - NMC
Washington

The mission of the Vincennes University Psychology Department is to enable students to think critically about behavioral and mental processes, to promote understanding and respect for human diversity, foster values of responsible citizenry and lifelong learning, and generate appreciation of how psychology contributes to the improvement of the human condition.

The study of Psychology provides the background for a broad range of careers, including social and health services, education, business, and law. Through a comprehensive approach, the Psychology Department educates students enrolled as majors by preparing them for transfer to baccalaureate programs and complete general education requirements. The Psychology Department also educates many non-majors each semester to enhance their general knowledge.

Program Learning Outcomes

Students who complete course work in the Psychology Department will be able to:

  • Evaluate behavior and mental processes using major psychological concepts and theoretical perspectives.

  • Identify the historical foundation and evolution of psychology as a science.

  • Evaluate major research methods used in psychology.

  • Communicate critical analysis of psychological principles.

  • Apply psychological principles to enhance understanding and solutions/treatment for real-world personal, social, and organizational issues.

*Based on the American Psychological Association (APA) Guidelines for the Undergraduate Psychology Major.

A Two-Year Transfer Program Leading to the A.A. Degree
This program allows students to begin a concentration in psychology that will lead eventually to a major in the field and satisfies the Psychology Transfer Single Articulation Pathway (TSAP) created under Indiana Senate Enrolled Act 182 passed in 2013.  Students completing the program intact will transfer into any state supported institution with 60 credits accepted.

VU Psychology faculty guide students to achieve academic and career goals by expanding learning opportunities beyond the classroom through:

  • Special speakers with real-world experiences
  • Volunteer opportunities and service projects
  • Small group experiential learning
  • Research projects
     

Career Outcomes

Occupational Outlook (Psychologists and Similar Occupations