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BS in Psychology

 BS in Psychology

 

 

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Program of Study

 

General Education - 33 credits
All students must complete the SUNY general education requirements.
 
Course
Credits
Prerequisite
1
Composition I
3
TOEFL > 525
2
Composition II
3
Composition I
3
College Algebra
3
 
4
Natural Science course
3
 
5Psychology of Adjustment3 
6
U.S. History course
3
 
7
Western Civilization course
3
 
8
Other World Civilizations course
3
 
9
Humanities course
3
 
10
Art course
3
 
11
Computer Applications I
3
 
New York College Concentration Prerequisites – 27 credits
 
Course
Credits
Prerequisite
12
General Psychology
3
 
13
Child Psychology
3
 General Psychology
14
Sensation & Perception
3
 General Psychology
15
Statistics I
3
College Algebra
16Theories of Personality3
 General Psychology
17
Social Psychology
3
 General Psychology
18
History & Systems of Psychology
3
 General Psychology
19
Psychological Testing
3
 General Psychology
20
Psychoanalysis, Behaviorism, & Humanism
3
 General Psychology
 
Foreign Language(s) – 2 to 8 credits

Electives: 28-34 credits (either or both NYC and ESC courses)
 
Empire State College Concentration Courses – 32 credits
Course
Credits
Cognitive Psychology4
Abnormal Psychology4
Brain & Behavior
4
Psychological Research Methods
4
Topics in Developmental Psychology
4
Field Placement
4
Choose 2 of the following:
Health Psychology
4
Counseling Psychology4
Social Psychology in Communication4
Cultural Psychology
4
Substance Abuse
4
Psycho-social Issues in Criminal Behavior
4
Senior Workshop
4
 
TOTAL 128 CREDITS
 
Knowledge Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of this program students will be able to:
  • Describe the nature of psychology as a discipline
  • Describe the basic characteristics of the scientific method as it applies to psychology 
  • Follow the APA Code of Ethics in the treatment of human and nonhuman participants in the design, data collection, interpretation, and reporting of psychological research.
  • Seek and evaluate scientific evidence for psychological claims.
  • Understand the values in psychology
  • Learn how to implement psychological knowledge, skills and values in occupational pursuits in a variety of settings.
 
Skills Outcomes:
As a result of completing this program, students should have acquired the following skills and values:
  • Effective writing and oral communication skills,
  • Effective interpersonal communication skills and personal development,
  • Quantitative and qualitative literacy,
  • Socio-cultural and international awareness.
 
Possible Career Options:
The program in psychology is both rigorous and flexible, offering a solid background for a number of subsequent career and educational choices. For those students who plan to join the workforce directly, this degree provides a solid fundament for a host of specializations in the field of Psychology. Students who complete the NYC/Empire State College undergraduate program can follow many career options such as (to name a few), human services specialists, personnel analysts, psychologists-psychotherapists, psychometric development specialists and counselors.
 
All psychology major students, upon completion of their studies, they receive the Graduate Basis of Registration from BPS (British Psychology Society) which allows them to apply to graduate programs in Psychology which are only for Charted – licensed psychologists.
The graduate program at NYC prepares students to continue further graduate studies in any of the above specializations but also in many other fields.
 
 
Further Study Options:
      At New York College: Graduates of our BA in Psychology program are accepted by most MA or/and MSc programs offered at New York College. Most students choose to combine work with further study by choosing our MA in Counseling Psychology offered by LaSalle University. An MBA program is also on offer for those students who choose to combine business along with the study of science.
      At Institutions Abroad: The entry qualifications for graduate studies differ from university to university; however the SUNY/Empire State College degree is accepted by most universities in the U.S. and ALMOST all in the U.K. COMPETITIVE universities, in addition to the degree itself, usually require a GPA of 3.0 or higher.   If you are interested in pursuing opportunities for study abroad, you are encouraged to contact your advisor early on your studies, while, additionally our Student Affairs Department can assist you in coming in contact with our alumni who have continued their studies abroad and who would be pleased to share their experiences with you.