Associate of Arts in Psychology
63
Credit Hours
 
Location

Newark

Format

On campus

 
 
 
Admission

Open enrollment

Financial Aid Eligible

Yes

 
 
 
Transferability

Ohio Guaranteed Transfer Pathway

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OverviewAdmission RequirementsPlan of StudyTransfer OptionsFrequently Asked Questions

Associate of Arts with a concentration in Psychology

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Overview

An Associate of Arts provides a well-rounded education covering general education and interdisciplinary courses. After completing your degree, you will have a guaranteed transfer path to Ohio’s public universities and some private institutions.

With a concentration in psychology, this degree provides students with a comprehensive educational experience. You will take several psychology courses and more, including:

  • abnormal psychology
  • developmental psychology
  • sociology
  • education and early childhood education

Starting college with an associate degree can save you thousands of dollars on tuition while providing a pathway to many four-year institutions. Keep scrolling to see your transfer options.


Future Start Dates

Summer 2025

May 19

Apply by: May 12

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Autumn 2025

August 25

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Spring 2026

January 5

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Admission Requirements

This is an open enrollment program. To be admitted, you must submit a free application for admission and complete the standard steps to enroll

Plan of Study

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Associate of Arts with a concentration in Psychology

All courses require a “C” (2.00) grade or better to progress and graduate from this program.

Total hours required: 63

Arts and Humanities

A minimum of 9 credit hours are required from this section to complete this degree.

Complete 2 courses (6 credit hours)

PHIL-105

Critical Thinking*

3

PHIL-150 Introduction to Philosophy* 3

PHIL-200

Introduction to Ethics* 3
Complete 1 course (3 credit hours)

HIST-100

American Politics & Government*

3

HIST-150

US History I:  to 1877

3

HIST-151

US History II:  Since 1877

3

English Composition and Literature

A minimum of 9 credit hours are required from this section to complete this degree.

Complete both courses (6 credit hours)

ENGL-100

Composition I*

3

ENGL-101

Composition II*

3
Complete one course (3 credit hours)
SPCH-205 Public Speaking 3
SPCH-210 Small Group Communications 3

Social and Behavioral Sciences

A minimum of 27 credit hours are required from this section to complete this degree.

Complete all 9 courses (27 credit hours)

PSY-100

Introduction to Psychology

3

PSY-200

Abnormal Psychology*

3

PSY-210

Developmental Psychology*

3

PSYCH-3530

Theories of Personality (OSU)

3

SOC-100

Introduction to Sociology

3

SOC-110

Cultural Diversity

3

EDU-201

Educational Psychology

3

ECE-141

Child Development

3

SWA-150

Social Welfare and Policy

3

Foreign Language

A minimum of 7 credit hours are required from this section to complete this degree.

Complete both courses (7 credit hours)

FLCS-101

Foreign Language Course Share I

3

FLCS-201

Foreign Language Course Share II

4

Science and Mathematics

A minimum of 11 credit hours are required from this section to complete this degree.

Complete 1 course (3 credit hours)

MATH-123

Quantitative Reasoning* 3
MATH-130 Introduction to Statistics* 3
Complete 2 courses (8 credit hours)

BIO-105

Environmental Science

4

BIO-120

General Biology*

4

BIO-121

Human Biology*

4

BIO-130

Anatomy & Physiology I*

4

BIO-131

Anatomy & Physiology II*

4

BIO-200

Microbiology*

4

CHEM-100

Basic Chemistry*

4

CHEM-101

General Organic Chemistry*

4

*Course may have prerequisites. Please check the course description to view all prerequisites and requirements.

The college reserves the right to change curricula without notice.

Published: March 2024

Course Share Information

The Associate of Arts in Philosophy plan of study requires you complete a course at another institution (course share) in order to complete the program. The Higher Education Council of Columbus (HECC) has set up a system of cross-registration for regularly enrolled, full-time undergraduate students at participating colleges and universities in and around Franklin County. Cross-registration allows you to register at one of the other HECC member institutions on a space-available basis for certain credit courses not available at COTC.

Learn more about HECC

Transfer Options

COTC’s Associate of Arts is designed to allow graduates to move seamlessly to bachelor’s degree programs at all state-supported colleges and universities in the state of Ohio, as well as at many private institutions. In fact, every course on the AA plan of study is fully transferable to any school that accepts the Ohio Transfer Module or Transfer Assurance Guides.

In addition to public universities, students can consider the following private four-year universities with which COTC has a transfer agreement:

Frequently Asked Questions

At COTC, you have the flexibility to take classes face-to-face and online.

COTC awards more than $1 million in scholarships to students each year.

Every student is encouraged to complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid(FAFSA) to be considered for grants, scholarships and loans. Students who complete the FAFSA are automatically considered for some scholarships. Other scholarships require an application.

See Paying for College for more information, or connect with the Office of Student Financial Services at 740.366.9435 or email NWK-studentfinancialservices@mail.cotc.edu.