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2025 - 2026 Catalog

Associate in Arts - Psychology Transfer Pathway


Program Code: AA.40491

This degree program is designed to allow you to complete required general education courses and introductory psychology courses for your intended program of study at a college or university. The transfer program is intended for students seeking to complete a bachelor's degree or higher in psychology. It is important to consult with a Student Success Advisor on proper course selections to align with your ultimate transfer or career goals.

Program Requirements Meeting the Michigan Transfer Agreement


Students wishing to fulfill the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) must successfully complete at least 30 credits of MTA approved courses with a minimum of a “C” (2.0) or better in each course. Students are encouraged to consult with a Student Success Advisor about course selection based on transfer destination.

English Composition


  • Any approved College Composition I Course from approved list below
  • Any approved College Composition II Course from approved list below

Approved College Composition I courses are ENG 111A , ENG 111B , ENG 111C , ENG 111H , or ENG 111 .

Approved College Composition II courses are ENG 112A , ENG 112H , ENG 112 , ENG 113 , ENG 211H , or ENG 211 .

Note: ENG 111  and ENG 112  are recommended.

Humanities


Humanities courses must be from two different subjects.

Note: COM 112W  is recommended.

Social Sciences


Approved Foundational Civics courses are any History course HIS 237W  or below, or any Political Science course POL 232W  or below.

Social Science courses must be from two different subjects.

Note: HIS 237W  or POL 105HW /POL 105W  are recommended because they fulfill both the foundational civics and the civic engagement graduation requirements.

Natural Science


Natural Science courses must be from two different subjects.

Note: BIO 111W  is recommended as the lab course.

Mathematics


Note: MTH 208AW /MTH 208W  or MTH 209AW /MTH 209HW /MTH 209W  is recommended.

Additional Degree Requirements


Civic Engagement


  • Any Civic Engagement option from approved list below

Approved options are:

A course that includes the civic engagement project in its outcome and objectives - These courses are HIS 237W , IHU 120W /SSI 120W , IHU 240W /SSI 240W , JRN 111W , or POL 105HW /POL 105W .

OR

A Civic Engagement project (1 credit) - A faculty member must supervise this project, either as a project tied to a course, or as individualized instruction.

OR

A designated Service Learning course across the curriculum - SL will appear after the course designation.

HIS 237W  and POL 105HW /POL 105W  will satisfy both the Foundational Civics and Civic Engagement graduation requirements.

Lifelong Wellness


  • Complete a minimum of 2 credits in any set of Lifelong Wellness course options from the Lifelong Wellness page 

Note: LW 221W  is recommended.

Major Courses


Psychology transfer students are required to take the following psychology courses at Delta College. Students must earn a “C” (2.0) or better in PSY 211W  before taking psychology major courses.

Additional Electives


  • Electives to meet the overall 62 credits required for an Associate in Arts Degree

Elective courses may be taken from psychology or other disciplines. Consult with a Student Success Advisor about additional psychology course selections based on your transfer destination.

Total Credits: 62


Notations


  1. Students wishing to fulfill the Michigan Transfer Agreement must successfully complete at least 30 credits of MTA approved courses, with a minimum of a “C” (2.0) or better in each course.
  2. HIS 237W  and POL 105HW /POL 105W  will satisfy both the Foundational Civics and Civic Engagement graduation requirements.
  3. Students with special considerations for exercise should reach out to the course instructor, program coordinator, and/or Office of Disability Resources for exercise accommodations when appropriate. The Lifelong Wellness Activity (LWA) 1 credit class can be waived with a full season of intercollegiate athletics validated by the Athletic Director.