BA in Psychology
The following video provides a discussion and overview of the Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology. PLEASE WATCH to learn about the degree requirements.
Meet with or contact a Psychology major advisor if you have additional questions.
See Psychology Advising homepage for advisors’ availability & how to get advising.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES AND PLANNERS:
- Psychology BA requirements [pdf]
- BA 4 Year Planner [pdf] (04/2020)
- BA 4 Year Roadmap (SJSU 2024-2025)
- BA Program Learning Outcomes
- BA Major Form [pdf] NOTE: For students' information only. Students do not have to submit a major form to apply for graduation
IMPORTANT points discussed in the BA Degree in Psychology video:
- The lower-division major biology preparation course includes: BIOL 21 Human Biology (with lab) OR BIOL 65 Human Anatomy (with lab) OR BIOL 65O Human
Anatomy Online (with lab). This course is a prerequisite for Psychology 30 (Psychobiology) & may be completed at a community college (if it is equivalent to
the SJSU courses listed above)
- “Psychology electives” are any Psychology courses (PSYC or STAT prefix) not used elsewhere in the major
(e.g., if you use PSYC 110 to fulfill the 110/142 major requirement, you can use PSYC
142 as a Psychology Upper-division elective).
- 3 Psychology electives are required for the major
- ONLY 1 Psychology elective can be a LOWER-DIVISION class (numbered below 100 or from a community college.
- 2 Psychology electives must be UPPER-DIVISION courses (numbered above 100 & not from a community college). ***Note: all 3 Psychology electives may be upper-division classes (if no lower-division elective is taken)
- Psychology 191 (Psychology of Prejudice) may be used BOTH as an Upper-division Psychology elective AND to fulfill Area S (Self & Society) of the SJSU Studies requirement.
- “University electives” are any courses offered by the University (possibly including additional psychology coursework). Some students may need to take “University electives” [in addition to university, major, and minor (if applicable) requirements] to meet the 120 unit minimum graduation requirement.
If you have additional questions, go to the Psychology Advising homepage for advisors’ availability & how to get advising (in-person, online via Zoom, or via email).