Programs of Study
Psychology
Degree: AS | Graduation Requirements: 61 credits
Program Summary:

VIRTUAL CLASSES AVAILABLE
The Psychology program is designed to empower and affirm students through broad based training in the foundations of psychology. The program emphasizes the need to understand human behavior through critical thinking and scientific endeavors as well as the importance of practice that is informed by science. Students will gain knowledge of current theory and data in the science of psychology, including research and analytical skills to critically evaluate and conduct ethical psychological research. They will develop written and oral presentation skills sufficient to effectively communicate psychological information, enabling them to better serve the college and the community as informed and concerned citizens. Following successful completion of the program, students will be prepared for transfer to a Baccalaureate program in psychology or enhanced entry options into occupations which utilize knowledge of human behavior.
Program Learning Outcomes:
Graduates of the Psychology AS will have demonstrated/obtained:
• Knowledge of current theory and data in the discipline of psychology.
• Advanced self-understanding as well as understanding of self in relation to society.
• Awareness of and sensitivity to issues that affect the quality of life in society.
• Critical thinking skills and information literacy.
• Research and analytical skills to critically evaluate and conduct ethical psychological research.
• Preparation for employment or further study.

The SUNY Sullivan
Advantage
Our Liberal Arts and Sciences Psychology AS Program offers:
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Knowledge of current theory and data in the science of psychology, including research and analytical skills to critically evaluate and conduct ethical psychological research.
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Development of written and oral presentation skills sufficient to effectively communicate psychological information, enabling graduates to better serve the college and the community as informed and concerned citizens.
Composition I*
Statistics for the Social Sciences
General Psychology
Principles of Biology I
PED Elective
Elective by Advisement
Composition II
Introduction to Sociology
Gen Ed 2 Natural Sciences by Advisement
Developmental Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
Social Psychology
US History Until 1860 OR US History 1860 to 1940 OR US History Since 1940
Learning
Gen Ed 9 by Advisement
PED Elective
Fundamentals of Speech*
Gen Ed 8 The Arts by Advisement
Philosophical Foundations of Social & Behavioral Thinking
Personality Psychology
MHA, PSY, OR SOC prefix course by advisement
*In order to receive full credit for Gen ED 10, students must take both ENG 1001 English Composition and ENG 1301 Fundamentals of Speech.

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