Psychology: A.A.
Earn an Associate Degree in Psychology
The associate degree in psychology prepares students to move into a curriculum at
a four-year institution leading to a baccalaureate degree for specialization in any
of more than twenty branches of psychology including child, clinical, personal, vocational
and marriage counseling, industrial, mental health, and college teaching. Completion
of the two-year program is appropriate for students whose career plans include helping
people, e.g., teaching, social welfare, probation, criminology, nursing, law, or personnel
work. Consult a counselor for information about course requirements for specific
universities.
