(Online + Low-residency)
The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (BAP) is a degree-completion program, available to students who have completed a minimum of 75 quarter units (50 semester units) of prior college-level work. Rooted in the field of transpersonal psychology, the program provides students with broad exposure to the humanistic and scientific approaches to the study of human cognition, emotions, and behavior. Students tailor the program to their interests and goals to focus their studies and prepare for graduate school or their transition to a professional career. Courses are offered online, with faculty serving as facilitators and tutors.
Upon successful completion of the Bachelor of Arts in Psychology program, students will be able to:
- Define and compare a broad range of psychological theories, perspectives, methods, and research findings, including those of Transpersonal Psychology and Systems Theory.
- Employ best practices of psychological research methodology in their consumption, design, and conduct of basic psychological research.
- Apply psychological theories and methods in addressing a problem or issue at an individual or group level.
- Communicate effectively using a variety of media and genres to meet the needs of the situation and intended audience across a range of personal and professional purposes and settings.
- Reflect upon their own whole-person development, including growth in mind, body, spirit, creativity, and community, and identify opportunities for continuing development.
To receive a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology degree, students must successfully complete 180 quarter units including transfer credit earned at other colleges or universities. The following are specific degree requirements:
- 48 units in General Education
- 45 units in Core Courses
- 6 units in Capstone Project
- 81 units in Elective Courses
At least 48 quarter units of the degree must be completed at Sofia University. Across units earned at Sofia and elsewhere, students must complete a minimum of 48 “upper division” units. The Capstone Project cannot be fulfilled by transfer units and must be completed at Sofia.
General Education (48 units)
The General Education requirement consists of the following content areas:
- 9 units in English and Communication
- 6 units in Mathematical Reasoning
- 12 units in Arts and Humanities
- 12 units in Social Sciences
- 9 units in Physical and Natural Sciences
Transfer students with an associate degree from a California community college who completed the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC), or equivalent, are waived from taking additional General Education coursework at Sofia. Students who did not complete an associate degree will have a transcript audit conducted to determine remaining General Education courses are required to complete the degree.
English and Communication (9 units)
Students must complete coursework in composition, critical thinking (or advanced composition), and oral communication from the following list (or equivalents):
Mathematical Reasoning (6 units)
Students must complete coursework in basic mathematics drawn from the following list (or equivalents):
Arts and Humanities (12 units)
Students must complete coursework in the arts and humanities drawn from the following list (or equivalents):
Social Sciences (12 units)
Students must complete coursework in the social sciences drawn from the following list (or equivalents):
Physical and Natural Sciences (9 units)
Students must complete coursework in biology, chemistry, or general physical sciences drawn from the following list (or equivalents):
Core Courses (45 units)
The Core provides broad exposure to the field of psychology and consists of the following required courses:
Capstone Project (6 units)
The Capstone Project is divided into two courses; it is designed to enable students to integrate the knowledge and skill they have developed as they prepare to graduate and either continue on to a master's degree or advance in their careers. The two Capstone courses are the following:
Elective Courses (81 units)
Students complete their bachelor's program to prepare them for additional career options and advanced study in the field, and enable them to explore new areas of interest. In addition to the courses below, students may select Elective Courses from the BS in Business Administration program with the Program Chair's approval: