PSYCHOLOGY
Department:Psychology
School(s): Social Sciences & Global Studies
MCC Program Code: PC01CIP Code: 42.0101
NYSED Code (BRI): 37707
NYSED Code (DCC): 37708
New, Transfer, or Re-admit students should contact Admissions at (585) 292-2200 or admissions@monroecc.edu.
Description
The Psychology A.S. degree program prepares students for transfer to a four-year college or university and to earn a Baccalaureate degree in psychology or a related area by providing foundational courses that parallel the first two years in a four-year institution. Introductory psychology, statistics, and research methods lay a foundation for courses in areas such as developmental, social, and abnormal psychology. Students will broaden their education by taking additional courses in psychology and other social sciences, writing, humanities, and natural sciences. Students who graduate with this degree will be well-prepared for transfer to a Baccalaureate degree program in psychology. Students who transfer to a SUNY four-year institution will have met the requirements for junior standing in the psychology major.
Program Learning Outcomes
1. Compare and contrast contemporary theories in psychology
2. Identify the biological and cognitive correlates of behavior and mental processes
3. Analyze fundamental concepts in human physical, cognitive, social, or emotional development
4. Apply basic research methods to psychological questions
5. Critically evaluate arguments related to psychological questions
6. Analyze ethical issues in the field of psychology
7. Analyze the influence of sociocultural factors on individuals’ thoughts and actions
8. Assess the interaction between psychology as a science (e.g., in research) and the professional practice of psychology (e.g., in clinical or organizational settings)
9. Use APA writing style to effectively communicate psychological information
Employment Potential
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Requirements for Program Entrance
- Minimum English placment of TRS 200
- Minimum Mathematics Placement of Level 4
Distribution Requirements | Credit Hours |
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FIRST SEMESTER: | ![]() |
ENG 101 College Composition OR ENG 200 Advanced Composition | 3 |
PSY 101 Introduction to Psychological Science ## | 3 |
SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION - HUMANITIES (SUNY-H) ELECTIVE * | 3 |
OPEN ELECTIVE | 3 |
MCC GENERAL EDUCATION - HEALTH AND WELLNESS (MCC-HW) ELECTIVE | 3 |
First Semester Total: | 15 |
SECOND SEMESTER: | ![]() |
MTH 162 Statistics for the Social Sciences OR MTH 160 and MTH 163 OR MTH 160 and MTH 161# | 4-6 |
PSY 108 Fundamentals of APA Style | 1 |
PSY 201 Developmental Psychology – Child OR PSY 202 Developmental Psychology – Adolescence OR PSY 212 Developmental Psychology – Lifespan | 3 |
SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION - NATURAL SCIENCES (SUNY-NS) ELECTIVE** | 4 |
PROGRAM ELECTIVE*** | 3 |
Second Semester Total: | 15-17 |
THIRD SEMESTER: | ![]() |
PSY 205 Social Psychology | 3 |
PSY 206 Abnormal Psychology | 3 |
ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology OR GLS 100/SOC 210 Introduction to Global Studies | 3 |
SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION - AMERICAN HISTORY (SUNY-AH) OR SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION -THE ARTS (SUNY-A) OR SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION - FOREIGN LANGUAGES (SUNY-FL) OR SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION - WESTERN CIVILIZATION (SUNY-WC) ELECTIVE | 3 |
OPEN ELECTIVE | 3 |
Third Semester Total: | 15 |
FOURTH SEMESTER: | ![]() |
PSY 220 Research Methods in Social Sciences | 3 |
ANY SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVE | 3 |
PROGRAM ELECTIVE*** | 3 |
OPEN ELECTIVE | 3 |
OPEN ELECTIVE | 3 |
Fourth Semester Total: | 15 |
TOTAL CREDITS: | 60-64 |
**Course selection is restricted to SUNY-NS with lab. BIO 133 Human Biology with BIO 132 Laboratory to Accompany Human Biology is recommended.
*** PROGRAM ELECTIVES: Choose any PSY course not already taken as a requirement for the degree (except PSY 290); or SOC 101.
#MTH 160 combined with MTH 161 OR MTH 160 combined with MTH 163 can substitute for MTH 162
##A minimum grade of C is necessary in PSY 101 for credit toward the degree.
revised 2/18/2020
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