Oregon State University
Psychology 2008-2009
- Degree:
- Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science
General Education Requirements
Required Courses
| University Requirement | PCC Equivalent | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| PSY 201 General Psychology | PSY 201 or 201A General Psychology | 4 |
| PSY 202 General Psychology | PSY 202 or 202A General Psychology | 4 |
| ST 201 & 211 or 351 Principles of Statistics | MTH 243 Statistics I | 4 |
Notes
Students may want to include additional Social Science courses in their plan of study. Recommended subjects include Sociology and Cultural Anthropology.
Graduates with bachelor degrees in psychology often find entry-level career positions in human services, law enforcement, business, education, management, sales, and also may go on to graduate study in such fields as psychology, counseling, social work, public and business administration, and law.
A Master of Science in Exercise & Sport Psychology is offered through the department of Nutrition & Exercise Science. http://www.hhs.oregonstate.edu/nes/graduate/index.html
Additional Requirements
For PCC courses that transfer to OSU, refer to the Transfer Equivalencies above. If you plan to get an AAOT degree, all OSU Baccalaureate Core Requirements will be met by AAOT degree requirements. Be sure to take all other required courses.
PCC endeavors to create accurate transfer guides for students; however, requirements may change without notice. Students are responsible for working with PCC advisors and their transfer institution to ensure that their academic plan will meet requirements and timelines.
Last updated: July 2008