Welcome!
Psychology is one of the most exciting fields of study among the social sciences. Psychology is a richly diverse scientific discipline that studies
behavior and mental processes. Psychologists are interested in all aspects of behavior ranging from the
molecular level to social and cultural factors. The psychology faculty wish you a warm welcome and look forward to sharing this fascinating
field with you.
The Psychology Department offers a wide array of interesting courses that provide students a broad
overview of the many facets of this academic discipline. A complete list of courses and their descriptions are
available on this website. Students can combine these courses in a variety of ways to meet requirements for an Associate in Arts (A. A.) degree, meet prerequisites and
many lower-division requirements for a minor or major in psychology, meet or supplement requirements for vocational certificated programs, satisfy
lower-division general education requirements, and also to pursue their personal interests.
If
you have questions about the Psychology program or classes, please contact
Jeana
Wolfe, the Department
Coordinator, either by
email or phone at (714) 992-7531.
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