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Psychology, Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, BA


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Bachelor of Psychology


Description of Program


The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology program is an undergraduate degree-completion program designed for students interested in obtaining a degree in psychology. The program offers a foundation in psychology that allows for the application of psychology to bachelor’s level careers in industry, helping professions, government, and nonprofit agencies. The program also provides knowledge and skills that are a basis for further education in psychology and related fields.

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Learning Outcomes


The Learning Outcomes for the Bachelor of Arts in Psychology degree program are as follows:

  • Analyze theories and principles in psychology to inform professional contexts
  • Apply research methods and data analysis techniques to draw conclusions about psychological phenomena
  • Apply psychological principles and research to personal, social and organizational issues
  • Articulate ethical principles of psychology in academic and professional matters
  • Apply principles and theories of psychology to diverse groups
  • Employ clear and effective communication for fellow professionals in the field of psychology and the public

Basis for Admissions


As of 3/1/2023 the Basis for Admissions Policy has been updated. Student enrolling prior to March 1st, can contact the Registrar for the previous policy. 

Admission to a Bachelor’s degree program requires one of the following documents: 

Documentation 
Official transcripts from a regionally or nationally accredited high school, high school level proficiency test, or have documented home school completion. N/A
Unofficial Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree from a regionally or nationally accredited institution posted transcript that can be degree-verified through the National Student Clearinghouse (NSC). Except where prohibited by accreditation. If an unofficial is unable to be verified through NSC, an official Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree from a regionally or nationally accredited institution is required. Students that hold an non AA or AS degree will need to be evaluated in order to be approved. 
A signed attestation of associate degree conferral and an unofficial transcript that can be degree-verified through the National Student Clearinghouse (NSC)* N/A

* Note: Students who provide an attestation of conferral for a degree conferral date that has not yet occurred are not permitted to attend courses until official documentation is received. Degree conferral dates must be within six months from the date of application to NU.

Note: All undergraduate degree-seeking students must meet the General Education Requirements of 48 semester credits.

Note: To be considered for transfer credit, the courses must be completed at the associate and bachelor degree levels; remedial and developmental courses cannot be accepted as transfer credit. Courses must also be completed at a regionally or nationally accredited academic institution. For more information on transfer credit, please visit the Transfer Credit Policy .

Degree Requirements


The Bachelor of Psychology degree requires 120 semester credit hours.

  • A Grade Point Average of 2.0 (letter grade of “C”), or higher is required to remain in academic good standing and to be eligible for graduation
  • Official transcripts are required to be on file for all transfer credit hours accepted by the University
  • All financial obligations must be met before the student will be issued their complimentary diploma
  • Official documents must be on file demonstrating all requirements of basis for admissions have been met

The University may accept a maximum of 90 semester credit hours in transfer toward the bachelor’s degree for coursework completed at an accredited or approved college or university with a grade of “C-” or better.

Credit Hour Requirements


The Bachelors of Psychology requires 120 semester credit hours for graduation which must be aligned with the following credit hour categories;

48 – Credit Hours from the General Education courses

12 – Credit Hours of General Education Extended Electives  

33 – Credit Hours of Core Courses

12 – Credit Hours of Fastforward, Specialization courses, or Electives courses

12 – Credit Hours of upper Bachelor’s Electives courses

3 – Credit Hours for Psychology Capstone Course

Total - 120 Credit Hours

Note: Students are required to satisfy the General Education course requirements and the upper Bachelor’s Elective  requirements before they may begin on the Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Core courses.

Time to Completion


The University allows 180 attempted credit hours to complete all 120 credit bachelor programs.

Estimated time to completion for this program is 74 months.

Time to completion varies depending upon the pace in which a student completes courses and the number of transfer credits accepted. As most students are working adults balancing educational, professional, and personal commitments, our academic and finance advisors will work with you to develop a program schedule that works best for your needs.

Students following the preferred schedule designed by the Dean for this program may be able to finish in as little as 31 months if transferring in 60 credits and finish in as little as 49 months if transferring in 24 credits.

Course Sequence


General Education Requirement - 48 Credit Hours


The General Education sequence is comprised of 48 semester credit hours (16 courses) aligned with five general education areas of study. Students may fulfill the required 48 credit hours by either; transferring course credits from other accredited institutions, submitting evidence of ACE approved comparable coursework or by completing General Education courses.

The General Education requirements and available courses are listed on the following page: 

  

Note: If a student does not have Introduction to Psychology course in transfer from an accredited institution, then the student must complete PSY-2001- Introduction to Psychology prior to beginning the Psychology Core. PSY-2001 will count towards the General Education Extended Electives section. 

General Education Extended Elective Requirement - 12 Credit Hours


Students may select General Education courses to fulfill this requirement. Your Academic Advisor can assist you in choosing courses applicable to your career goals.

Undergraduate Elective Requirement - 12 Credit Hours


Students may select any undergraduate course to fulfill this requirement, other than those stipulated in a specialization program of study. Your Academic and Finance Advisor can assist you in choosing courses applicable to your career goals.

Open Electives selected on the student’s initial degree plan can be changed with a request to an Academic and Finance Advisor.

Specialization Courses – 12 credit hours


The Bachelors in Psychology provides students the ability to complete 12 credit hours of non-core semester credits with a mixture of upper-level and lower-level psychology courses. Students will need to seek prior approval from the Dean of the School of Arts, Letters, and Sciences to use non-psychology courses or graduate-level courses.

Note


Recommended courses for the Bachelor of Arts in Psychology are listed above. Courses listed are examples and upon acceptance to the program, the initial degree plan will include these courses. However, students are encouraged to choose their specialization courses based on personal and professional goals, and to work with their Academic and Finance Advisor to revise their degree plan.

Psychology Capstone Course - 3 Credit Hours


PSY-4950 is the last course students take within the BAPSY.

 

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