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DRAFT 2025-2026 Academic Catalog 
    
DRAFT 2025-2026 Academic Catalog

Psychology, BA


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The undergraduate degree, offered by the Department of Psychology , assures a broad coverage of the major areas of content and methods in psychology identified by the American Psychological Association as the backbone of a strong degree program. The goal of the breadth part of the degree requirements is to provide a strong background in general psychology. In addition, sufficient flexibility is offered through choices in fulfilling these requirements and through the electives so that students, in consultation with their advisors, can design a program of study which focuses on each student’s particular area of interest.

A carefully prepared multi-year program of study will ensure an appropriate sequencing of required courses (e.g., BIOL 21  or BIOL 65  is a prerequisite to PSYC 30 , STAT 95  is a prerequisite to PSYC 18  and PSYC 100W , PSYC 100W  is a prerequisite for PSYC 118 , PSYC 118  is also a pre- or co-prerequisite for PSYC 190 /PSYC 195 ). Use advisor’s expertise and the MyGPS planning tools for GE, GE UD, and American Institutions course selection to ensure a strong foundation for future coursework. Seeking advising is especially important for those at risk for probation, those in the honors program, and those planning to go on to graduate school in psychology. The two and four-year planners give additional guidance in designing a particular program of study including suggestions about the order in which to take classes even if they are not governed by official prerequisite requirements. All of these materials as well as the extra coursework and other requirements for Departmental Honors are available on the department website or the department office.

Once declared as a psychology major, there are no minimum grade requirements for any particular course in the major other than a C- or better for the lower division statistics requirement, a C or better for PSYC 100W , and an overall 2.0 average across the courses in the major (i.e., a D- can “count” towards meeting psychology requirements even if it does not count towards General Education requirements).

The registration system may allow registration in a course prior to completion of the posted lower division prerequisite(s)-such enrollment neither removes the expectation for completion of the prerequisite prior to taking the course nor removes the prerequisite coursework from the students’ anticipated program of study. This is particularly relevant regarding BIOL 21 /BIOL 65  prior to PSYC 30  and PSYC 18  and PSYC 100W  prior to PSYC 118 .

Program Roadmaps

The 4-Year Roadmap is available online. Roadmaps should be used in consultation with the catalog and your advisor to identify additional requirements for completing the major (for example, course grade minimums). Associate Degrees (ADT) Pathways are also available online.

1. Complete the Baccalaureate Degree Requirements


Students must satisfy the specific degree requirements for their undergraduate major and fulfill the following University degree requirements: 

  1. Academic (program total units with an average 2.0 GPA - “C” or better)

  2. General Education (GE) (34 Lower Division + 9 Upper Division)

  3. American Institutions (AI) (0-6 units) (may be satisfied in GE Areas 3A, 3B, 4, UD 3, or UD 4)

  4. Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement (GWAR) 3 units (see Writing in the Disciplines

  5. Physical Education (PE) (0-2 units)

  6. Units in Residence (30 units, including 24 upper division and 12 in major)

  7. Upper Division Units (40 units, including 12 upper div in major for BA, 18 upper div in major for BS)

  8. Undergraduate Policies & Procedures

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Summary of Degree Units


Core Lower Division General Education: 18 (10 units may be satisfied by major coursework)

American Institutions/ US123 Requirements: 6 (Note: units may be satisfied by GE coursework)

Upper Division General Education: 6 (3 units may be satisfied by major coursework)

Physical Education: 2

Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement (GWAR): 0 (3 units may be satisfied by PSYC 100W)

Major Preparation: 3-4

Major Requirements: 51

University Electives: 33-34

Total: 120

2. Major Preparation (3-4 units)


Complete one course from:

3. Major Requirements (51 units)


Lower Division Core (12 units)


Engagement (3 units)


Complete One Course From:


The listed courses, study abroad or completing an upper division Service Learning course will meet this requirement. Units used to meet this requirement cannot be used to meet other requirements in the major.

Psychology Electives (9 units)


In addition to any course These courses are courses with a Psychology PSYCHOLOGY or Statistics STATISTICS prefix not used elsewhere within the Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, BA major program, other courses that can be used as Psychology Elective units include: BIOL 129, ENGR 120, GERO 114, JS 161, KIN 167, PH 126, PH 145, POLS 177, SOCI 145. The requirement is: 

  • Three units of upper or lower division psychology courses 3 units
  • Six units of upper division psychology courses 6 units
    • Acceptable cross-listed Psychology courses include: PSYC 114, GERO 114; PSYC 126, PH 126; PSYC 129, BIOL 129; PSYC 145, PH 145, SOCI 145; PSYC 167, KIN 167; PSYC 177, POLS 177.
    • Additional non-psychology coursework that can be used as psychology electives includes: ENGR 120 and JS 161
    • PSYC 191 satisfies GE UD Area 4 / Formerly Area S
    • ENGR 120 can be only be used for EITHER psychology or as part of the ACBSS minor
    • A partial list of courses includes:

4. University Electives (33-34 units)


Total Units Required (120 units)


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