Argosy University Programs

Psychology AA Degree Program

AA, Psychology

Program Information

The Associate of Arts (AA) in Psychology degree program at Argosy University, Twin Cities blends theory and practice in psychological science with coursework in the liberal arts. The curriculum is designed to help students acquire a broad range of transferable skills such as critical thinking, effective and interpersonal communication, research, diversity appreciation, global sustainability, and problem solving. The Psychology associate’s degree program is intended to enable students to acquire the foundational knowledge, skills, and competencies that can be applied towards entry-level employment, as well as providing the basis for continuation toward a bachelor’s degree in psychology for interested students.

The AA in Psychology degree program credits can be transferred to the Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Psychology degree program offered by Argosy University.

Program Learning Outcomes
The AA in Psychology degree program is designed to develop the following knowledge, skills, and abilities:
Program Outcome One: Communications
Students will develop college level foundational skills as it pertains to listening, reading, comprehension, speaking, and writing. They will learn to present psychological information using standard and conventions as appropriate to the audience.

Program Outcome Two: Research
Students will acquire basic research skills — both traditional and technology based — to enable them to methodically gather and sort through relevant information, and develop analytical and reporting abilities. They will learn to access, select appropriate information from a variety of print and electronic sources, and apply them responsibly to written and oral presentations.

Program Outcome Three: Critical Thinking
Students will be able to integrate analytical and problem-solving skills to formulate conclusions and make decisions that effectively address issues in the areas related to psychology. They will demonstrate basic critical thinking to become informed consumers of research; select appropriate information from a variety of print and electronic sources; and apply them responsibly to written and oral presentations.

Program Outcome Four: Values
Students will learn to justify the importance of ethical behavior in the science and practice of psychology and in interpersonal relationships. They will recognize the complexity of socio-cultural and international diversity in society and the practice of psychology.

Program Outcome Five: Knowledge and Basic Application
Students will explain foundational concepts, theoretical perspectives, and empirical findings in psychology. They will learn how to apply psychological principles to rudimentary personal, social, and organizational issues.

Program Outcome Six: Interpersonal Effectiveness
Students will be able to apply skills of interpersonal effectiveness to everyday interaction, and learn how interpersonal effectiveness can help them achieve personal and professional goals.

Program Outcome Seven: Interdisciplinary skills
Students will be able to relate concepts and ideas systematically from different disciplines and academic traditions to the field of psychology.

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Launch your career by enrolling in the associate’s degree in Psychology at Argosy University, Twin Cities. You can learn more about specific financial aid programs (available to those who qualify) on our Financial Aid & Scholarships pages, or by contacting us to request more information.

This degree program is also offered at other Argosy University Locations

Tuition Data for this program at Argosy University, Twin Cities

Below is the current tuition cost for this program for a full-time student completing the entire program in normal time. All tuition and fees are subject to change.

Books & Digital Resources$1500
Program Fees$1149
Room & Board$0
Tuition$30600

The financial aid office uses an estimate of direct and indirect costs to determine how much financial aid a student may be eligible for. Direct costs include tuition, fees, some books and supplies, and institutional housing. Indirect costs include estimates of other living expenses, transportation and personal expenses. Housing costs may be considered direct or indirect. Examples of the costs of attendance estimates used can be found by clicking here.

*optional where available



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    Program Costs
    Q:

    How much will this program cost me?

    A:

    Below is the institution tuition cost for this program for a full-time student completing the entire program in normal time. All tuition and fees are subject to change.

    Books & Digital Resources$1494
    Program Fees$1094
    Room & Board$0
    Tuition$30754
    *optional where available

    Median Debt
    Q:

    What are my financing options to pay for the program?

    A:

    Because fewer than 10 students graduated from this program during the government-mandated reporting period of July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012, we are not disclosing this information to protect their privacy.

    Success
    Q:

    How long will it take me to complete this program?

    A:

    No students graduated from this program during the government-mandated reporting period of July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012.

    Q:

    What percentage of students find employment in their field or a related field?

    A:

    The accreditation agency and/or state at this location does not require the disclosure of placement rates.

    Q:

    What are the job opportunities for graduates of this program?

    A:

    For more information on job opportunities in this field of study, see the following links on career paths that may be open to you after studying in this field: The job opportunities links are for general information purposes. The program you have selected could have different outcomes. Please check with your admissions registrar for detailed information.

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