Psychology (BA)

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The University of New Mexico offers an online Bachelor of Arts (BA) Degree completion program in Psychology. Special features of the Psychology Accelerated Online Program include:

Why Major or Minor in Psychology?

People have many different reasons for choosing to major or minor in Psychology. Some are fascinated with behavior - they love to watch the world around them and are curious to learn about why people behave as they do. Some want to learn more about themselves and become healthier people. Some plan to start an educational path on their way to pursuing an advanced degree and future psychologist licensure. Others are planning to go into one of the many professions where a psychology background can be helpful: business, teaching, medicine, nursing, law, social work, engineering, and human factors, counseling, child development, biology, and administration.

What Can I Do with a BA in Psychology?

Individuals who study psychology are interested in the emotional, cognitive, social, and biological aspects of human behavior. They may serve in health service provider fields providing mental health care in hospitals, clinics, schools, or private settings. They may also be employed in applied settings, such as business, industry, government, or nonprofits, provide training, conduct research, design systems, and act as advocates for psychology . Common career paths in psycho logy include :

Human Services: Counseling – Case Management – Mental Health Services – Advocacy – Programming – Community Relations – Administration – Federal, state, local governmental agencies – Senior citizen’ centers – United Way agencies – Nonprofit organizations – Religiously-affiliated service organizations – Hospitals

Research: Federal government (Department of Health and Human Service, National Institute of Education, National Institute of Mental Health) – National headquarters of nonprofit organizations – Universities and colleges

Public Relations: Research – Programming – Writing/editing – Event planning – Media placement – Public speaking - Fundraising

Advertising: Creative – Media – Account Services – Research – Advertising agencies – Companies with in-house advertising

Market Research: Market research firms – Market research departments of consumer goods and manufacturing firms

Teaching: Public and private schools – Colleges and universities Retailing: Management – Department stores – Specialty stores – Discount stores – Super retailers

Sales: Retailers – Service providers – Wholesalers – Manufacturers – Insurance companies – Real estate companies

Common Employers of Psychology Graduates

What Will I Learn in UNM's BA Psychology Program?

Like students in other science disciplines, our students learn to formulate hypotheses and ask critical questions to test their validity. They examine research methods that vary with the topic under study. For example, students may learn about gathering information through controlled laboratory experiments or by administering personality or intelligence tests. Students also may become familiar with the use of neuroscience methods (EEG, MRI, fMRI) to study brain-behavior relationships. Finally, students will learn the importance of observation, interviews, questionnaires, clinical studies, and surveys. Students apply their knowledge to a wide range of endeavors, including health and human services, management, education, law, and sports. In addition to working in a variety of settings, psychology graduates usually specialize in one of a number of different areas.

Our faculty and staff in the Department of Psychology are here to help you learn and to help you pursue the study of psychology as you approach your personal and career goals. Our faculty holds doctoral degrees from major universities and represents a broad range of specializations. Among the main research interests represented in the department are:

The UNM BA in Psychology Degree Completion Program does not alone qualify a graduate for licensure as a psychologist. If you have questions about psychology licensure requirements, please contact the licensing board in your state.

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Admissions

Tuition and Fees

The total cost per credit hour is $442.18 and is comprised of $394.80 base tuition + $10.52 college differential + $36.86 upper-division course premium. There is a student technology fee charged each semester. It is $150 in the Fall, $150 in the Spring, and $20 in the Summer. There may be additional costs, depending on the class. Additional costs are often for textbooks, supplemental course materials, and proctoring fees.

To complete an undergraduate degree, students are required to fulfill general education and college-specific requirements.

About the Program

The Psychology Accelerated Online Program offers all of the courses associated with the major requirements needed to complete the BA in an online, eight-week format. To qualify, students must have already completed a majority of UNM general education curriculum, as well as college and minor requirements. These hours can be completed at UNM and/or transferred from another institution. A student with an associate's degree or at least 60-70 transferable college-level credit hours is ideally positioned for eligibility. Please see the information provided in the Degree Requirements tab.

To earn an undergraduate degree from the University of New Mexico, the following requirements must be met:

Once admitted all students seeking to declare a major within the College of Arts and Sciences will first be admitted as a Pre-major. Pre-major status applies to students who must satisfy prerequisites or meet department conditions before transitioning to Major status. The following are the general requirements to transition: