Catalog 2025-26 
    
    Jun 17, 2025  
Catalog 2025-26

Associate of General Studies (AGS) in Psychology


Two-year Associate of General Studies Degree

For anyone hoping for a career in counseling, teaching, research, mental health and human services, business, human relations, parole and probation, career and school counseling, marketing, and many other careers, the KCC psychology program is a great place to begin. The versatility of this degree program is unmatched.

In addition to expertise in a wide variety of psychological concepts, the curriculum is designed to help students achieve in-depth critical thinking, group dynamics, interpersonal communication, public speaking, and professional competency skills. Students will participate in the synergy of a cohesive program working together to achieve each of their educational, career, and life goals. Via visits from professionals in the field, field trips, and a wide variety other of hands-on experiences, students will gain real access to resume building volunteer, part-time, and potentially full-time satisfying career opportunities.

Students who complete the degree and wish to further their education will then discover the continuity that ties the KCC psychology program to other higher education institutions for seamless, no loss of credit, transfer options.

For more information about the program, please see our program page: www.klamathcc.edu/psychology

Credit for Prior Learning

This program may provide prior learning credit and extended learning opportunities for persons previously or currently employed in related professions.
For more information: https://www.klamathcc.edu/cpl

Special Accreditation Information

This program has special accreditation, certification, or approval from professional organizations. 
For more information: https://www.klamathcc.edu/accreditation

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the program, students will be able to:

  • Apply psychological principles to individual and social issues.
  • Describe major psychological theories.
  • Differentiate among psychological disorders.
  • Evaluate human behavior in the context of human development, and society/culture.
  • Evaluate human behavior in the context of biology and society/culture.
  • Evaluate human behavior in the context of learning and cognition.
  • Evaluate human behavior in the context of psychotherapy.

Program Requirements


Candidates for the degree must have a minimum 2.0 cumulative grade point average for coursework.

Number of credit hours necessary for completion: 90

Required Courses


Student Success


Communications


Oral Communications

Writing

For information about placement in a writing course, please refer to the: Writing Pathway .

Computation


For information about placement in a math course, please refer to the: Math Curriculum Pathway .

Arts and Letters


A minimum of six Arts and Letters credits are required from these options.

Social Sciences


A minimum of six Social Sciences credits are required from these options.

Additional Options

Science


A minimum of eight Science with a laboratory credits are required from these options.

Electives


Students must complete electives as required to bring the total number of credits to 90. Students must complete electives as required. The following courses are recommended, but any 100- or 200 level courses may be chosen as an elective. 

Recommended electives

Arts and Letters Course Options


Social Sciences Course Options