Psychology, AA with Designation
Psychologists study the behavior of individuals and groups and often help individuals achieve satisfactory personal adjustments. Their work includes varied activities such as teaching in colleges and universities, counseling and psychotherapy, psychological testing, planning, and conducting training programs for workers, performing basic and applied research, advising on psychological methods and theories, and administering psychology programs in hospitals, clinics, research laboratories, etc. Students pursuing a bachelor’s degree in psychology can fulfill lower division requirements at Pikes Peak State College. Students should note that graduate degrees are required for most professional po
Courses
- BEH 1001 — Mental Health Crisis and Intervention: Preparedness and Emp
- BEH 1030 — Behavioral Health Case Management and Clinical Documentation
- BEH 2030 — Applied Therapeutic Communication Skills
- COM 1150 — Public Speaking
- COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3
- ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1
- ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2
- ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1
- ENG 2001 — English Composition III: CO3
- HIS 2765 — Writing About History: GT-CO3
- MAT 1240 — Mathematics for the Liberal Arts: GT-MA1
- MAT 1260 — Introduction to Statistics: GT-MA1
- MAT 1340 — College Algebra: GT-MA1
- PSY 1001 — General Psychology I: GT-SS3
- PSY 1002 — General Psychology II: GT-SS3
- PTE 1010 — Intro to Behavioral Health Care and Wellness