Psychology ,BA
Diversity, Health, Human Behavior, Latina/o, Mental Health, Psychology, Wellness, clinical, counseling, helping
Are you interested in understanding what makes people tick? Learn the science behind why people do what they do, and enjoy the chance to work in research labs addressing romantic relationships, Latino psychology and social justice. The knowledge and research experience you'll gain are applicable to many careers.
Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behavior.
The Bachelor of Arts program in psychology emphasizes critical thinking, empirical research methods and writing, and adds practical experience through internships, service learning and faculty-supervised research. The BA program provides a broad foundation in psychology and affords students the flexibility to choose from a variety of courses outside the major.
Students have the opportunity to participate in faculty-led research labs on a wide variety of topics, including:
- PLENA Research Lab
- Couples Coping with Stress Lab https://ashleykrandall.wixsite.com/asucouplescoping
- Race and Relationships (R&R) Lab https://www.raceandrelationshipslab.com/
- College/school:
College of Integrative Sciences and Arts
- Location: Polytechnic
- Second language requirement: No
- STEM-OPT extension eligible: No
- First
required math course:
MAT 119 - Finite Mathematics
or MAT 170 Precalculus - Math
intensity: Moderate
General university admission requirements:
All students are required to meet general
university admission requirements.
First-year
| Transfer
| International
| Readmission
A current ASU student has no additional requirements for changing majors.
Students should visit the Change of Major form for information about how to change a major to this program.
ASU is committed to helping students thrive by offering tools that allow personalization of the transfer path to ASU. Students may use MyPath2ASU® to outline a list of recommended courses to take prior to transfer.
ASU has transfer partnerships in Arizona and across the country to create a simplified transfer experience for students. These pathway programs include exclusive benefits, tools and resources, and they help students save time and money in their college journey.
Program learning outcomes identify what a student will learn or be able to do upon completion of their program. This program has the following program outcomes:
- Develop a broad understanding of psychological principles to explain mental processes and behavior.
- Apply psychological theories and evidence-based interventions to address psychological disorders in mock counseling skill sessions and a final report.
- Develop a culturally competent approach to address a ethical dilemma in a course project.
Study abroad students are exposed to unique differences in the human condition worldwide, are able to improve language and cross-cultural skills for effective communication, and are challenged to adapt under new social and cultural circumstances. Participating in one of the more than 300 Global Education programs provides an opportunity for students to develop a valuable skill set that can give them an advantage in their career and provide personal enrichment. Whether in a foreign country, in the U.S. or online, Global Education programs encourage students to build communication skills, challenge them to adapt and persevere, expose them to differences across the world, and increase their ability to work with diverse groups of people.
The College of Integrative Sciences and Arts recommends these programs for students majoring in psychology.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of psychologists is projected to grow 7% from 2023 to 2033, which is faster than average.
Graduates with a degree in psychology are prepared for a career in a variety of settings:
- consulting firms
- government (sales and marketing, human resources, research, administration, management)
- hospitals
- industries and organizations
- mental health agencies
- social services (high school psychology teacher, occupational analyst)
The degree also provides an excellent foundation for graduate study in fields such as public administration, law, family studies, communication and the various graduate program fields in psychology:
- clinical and counseling
- cognitive neuroscience
- developmental
- environmental
- health
- physiological
- social
Example job titles and salaries listed below are not necessarily entry level, and students should take into consideration how years of experience and geographical location may affect pay scales. Some jobs also may require advanced degrees, certifications or state-specific licensure.
Career | *Growth | *Median salary |
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18.4%
|
$49,710
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6.6%
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$61,420
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17.2%
|
$43,390
|
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11.4%
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$90,130
|
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14.9%
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$56,570
|
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18.4%
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$49,710
|
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2.5%
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$59,860
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1.3%
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$81,500
|
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5.3%
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$50,820
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10.6%
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$51,240
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School of Counseling and Counseling Psychology
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SANCA 233
CISA@asu.edu
480-727-1526
3 year programs
These programs allow students to fast-track their studies after admission and earn a bachelor's degree in three years or fewer while participating in the same high-quality educational experience of a 4-year option. Students should talk to their academic advisor to get started.
Accelerated master's
These programs allow students to accelerate their studies to earn a bachelor's plus a master's degree in as few as five years (for some programs).
Each program has requirements students must meet to be eligible for consideration. Acceptance to the graduate program requires a separate application. Students typically receive approval to pursue the accelerated master’s during the junior year of their bachelor's degree program. Interested students can learn about eligibility requirements and how to apply.