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2025-2026 General Catalog [Effective Fall 2025]

Psychology - Human Services Emphasis (BA/BS)

Location(s): Main Campus


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Program Information

  • All courses must be passed with a “C-” (1.7) or better to be counted in the major.
  • Exceptions to the requirements below require departmental approval. Students are encouraged to work closely with their Student Success Advisor to develop their program of study.

Bachelor’s Degree Type: Arts or Science Requirement (12* or 16** Credits)


Select one degree type from either Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science:

Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree Requirement (12 Credits*)


  • Bachelor of Science Degree - Math or Science minimum requirement 12 Credits

* Note: A portion of the BS requirements may be met by fulfilling the General Education  Core and Breadth Areas. Consult your Student Success Advisor for details. 

or

Bachelor of Arts (BA) Degree Requirement (16 Credits**)


  • Bachelor of Arts Degree - Foreign Language Requirement 16 Credits

** Note: One semester of a foreign language may also fulfill the General Education  Humanities requirement. The 16 credits may be fulfilled by taking four semesters of a foreign language or by testing out of a language and purchasing the credits. Consult your Student Success Advisor for details. 

General Education Requirement (28+ Credits)


See General Education  for course options.

  • Core Course Requirements (12+ Credits)
  • Breadth Area Requirements (16+ Credits)

Psychology - Human Services Curriculum (55 Credits)


Foundation Courses (10 Credits)


Methods Courses (8 Credits)


Complete 8 credits from the following lecture/lab pairings*:

Note


* A given lecture/lab pairing may not be broken up or taken separately.

Developmental Course (3 Credits)


Complete one of the following:

Note


PSY 1100 - Lifespan Development  is strongly recommended as a prerequisite for these developmental courses.

Abnormal Course (3 Credits)


Complete one of the following:

Bio-Psychology Course (3 Credits)


Complete one of the following:

Cognitive Course (3 Credits)


Complete one of the following:

Social/Personality Course (3 Credits)


Complete one of the following:

Diversity Course (3 Credits)


Complete one of the following:

Capstone Course (3 Credits)


Complete One of the Following


Free Electives and University Requirements


Students’ total free elective credit is determined by their General Education courses taken, degree type selected (if applicable), additional credits earned, and any additional math or other prerequisite courses needed. Some students and/or programs may not have any free electives.

For a bachelor’s degree, students must earn

  • A minimum of 120 total credits;
  • A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 in both SUU coursework and combined transfer/SUU coursework;
  • 40 upper-division credits , 20 of which are earned from SUU (students may need to select additional upper-division courses not included in their major requirements in order to reach this minimum 40); and
  • 30 credits completed  through SUU.

Total Credits, BA/BS Degree: 120


Recommended Electives


The following courses are additional recommended electives for students who are pursuing a career in human services and/or graduate study:

Program Learning Outcomes


Students will broadly demonstrate proficiency and achievement in the following five (5) goals.1

Goal 1: Content Knowledge and Applications

1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and theories in psychological science

1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychology’s major subfields

1.3 Portray significant aspects of the history of psychological science

1.4 Apply psychological content to solve practical problems

1.5 Provide examples of psychology’s integrative themes*

Goal 2: Scientific Inquiry and Critical Thinking

2.1 Exercise scientific reasoning to investigate psychological phenomena

2.2 Interpret, design, and evaluate psychological research

2.3 Incorporate sociocultural factors in scientific research practices

2.4 Use statistics to evaluate quantitative research findings

Goal 3: Values in Psychological Science

3.1 Employ ethical standards in research, practice, and academic contexts

3.2 Develop and practice interpersonal and intercultural responsiveness

3.3 Apply psychological principles to strengthen community and improve quality of life

Goal 4: Communication, Psychological Literacy, and Technology Skills

4.1 Interact effectively with others

4.2 Write and present effectively for different purposes

4.3 Provide evidence of psychological literacy

4.4 Exhibit appropriate technological skills to improve communication

Goal 5: Person and Professional Development

5.1 Exhibit effective self-regulation

5.2 Refine project management skills

5.3 Display effective judgment in professional interactions

5.4 Cultivate workforce collaboration skills

5.5 Demonstrate appropriate workforce technological skills

5.6 Develop direction for life after graduation

*Psychological Science’s Integrative Themes (APA, 2021)2

  1. Psychological science relies on empirical evidence and adapts as new data develops.
  2. Psychological science explains general principles that govern behavior while recognizing individual differences.
  3. Psychological, biological, social, and cultural factors influence behavior and mental processes.
  4. Psychological science values diversity, promotes equity, and fosters inclusion in pursuit of a more just society.
  5. Our perceptions and biases filter our experiences of the world through an imperfect personal lens.
  6. Applying psychological principles can change our lives, organizations, and communities in positive ways.
  7. Ethnical principles guide psychological science research and practice.

1 American Psychological Association. (2023). APA guidelines for the undergraduate psychology major: Version 3.0. Retrieved from https://www.apa.org/about/policy/undergraduate-psychology-major.pdf

2 American Psychological Association. (2021). APA Introductory Psychology Initiative (IPI) student learning outcomes for introductory psychology. Retrieved from https://www.apa.org/about/policy/introductory-psychology-initiative-student-outcomes.pdf

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