Overview
Students who graduate with an associate degree in Psychology traditionally transfer to a four-year degree program in the same or related program of study. This associate degree is also intended to provide students an opportunity to attain the knowledge and skills necessary for potential employment in various agencies, institutions, and organizations and to widen opportunities for advancement of currently employed students.
Students who study psychology develop an understanding of behavior and the mind. Basically, psychology addresses questions of how humans (and, where relevant, animals) act, know, develop, and interact. Psychology is a diverse discipline with many varied career options. Individuals with degrees in psychology may find employment-based on their level of education-in business and industry, the mental health field, education, the helping professions, and in research. The option to work as an independent practitioner also exists. An associate degree is the first step to helping a student identify a specific interest in the field of psychology.
Application Requirements
Acceptance into the Psychology program is dependent upon the following entrance requirements:
- Completed Harcum College application
- Official high school transcript
- SAT scores (required for students under age 24 only)
- Official college transcript(s), if applicable
- Letter of recommendation or personal essay
- TOEFL scores are required for students for whom English is a second language
- An interview is recommended
Course Sequence
First Semester
| PSY 111 |
Intro. to Psychology |
3 cr. |
| ENG 101 |
Composition I |
3 cr. |
| IDS 110 |
Intro. to Liberal Learning* |
3 cr. |
| CIS 101 |
Computer Information Systems** |
4 cr. |
| BIO 101 |
General Biology I |
4 cr. |
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17 cr. |
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 | Second Semester
| BIO 102 |
General Biology II |
4 cr. |
| MTH 113 |
College Mathematics |
3 cr. |
| SSC 131 |
Intro. to Philosophy |
3 cr. |
| ENG 102 |
Composition II |
3 cr. |
| PSY |
Psychology Elective |
3 cr. |
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16 cr. |
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 | Third Semester
| PSY 220 |
Intro. to Research Methods |
3 cr. |
| SOC 109 |
Principles of Sociology |
3 cr. |
| HIS |
History Elective |
3 cr. |
| PSY |
Psychology Elective |
3 cr. |
| HUM |
Humanities Elective |
3 cr. |
| PED |
Physical Education |
1 cr. |
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16 cr. |
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 | Fourth Semester
| SSC |
Social Science Elective |
3 cr. |
| PSY |
Psychology Elective |
3 cr. |
| SOC |
Sociology Elective |
3 cr. |
| DIV |
Diversity Elective |
3 cr. |
| ELE |
General Elective |
3 cr. |
| PED |
Physical Education |
1 cr. |
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16 cr. |
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*This course will substitute for IDS 101; however, a student may elect to take both courses. **A student may elect to take CIS 106 for one credit in place of CIS 101.
Total number of credits: 65
Elective Recommendations By Interest
Based on individual interest, it is recommended that students consider using their elective course options to acquire a minor in Business, Women's Studies, or Holistic Studies.
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