Program Details


Bachelor of Science with a Major in Psychology
Concentration in Human Services

School of Arts and Sciences
Academic Commons North 210
912-279-5877
Program Coordinator:
Dr. Karen Hambright  279-5879
khambright@ccga.edu

The Bachelor of Science in Psychology is designed for students who want to make a difference in the lives of others. This major offers students a uniquely innovative choice of curricula aimed at addressing 21st Century changes in demography, privations, and technology. It offers student-centered instruction and advising by nationally and internationally recognized faculty, with an emphasis in service-learning. Contemporary psychology is both a scientific and applied field of study with interdisciplinary roots that provides a strong liberal arts background and pathways to numerous careers.

The Human Services Concentration will provide students with a rigorous program of study in the science of psychology that includes theory, research, qualitative and quantitative methods behavior analysis, and internship opportunities. Psychology of Human Services is an emerging field at the intersection of psychology, health, and business and this concentration will provide students with a strong background for entry level positions in a variety of human services areas.

Program Requirements

  1. Completion of Psychology area F courses with a grade C or better
  2. Completion of the required upper division psychology courses with a C or better.
  3. 2.0 GPA required for graduation.

For additional program information, see the college website or contact the Department Coordinator for the Department of Social Sciences at 912-279-5877.

Core Curriculum

Program Curriculum

Total Credits Required for Graduation 120
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