Antioch’s undergraduate concentration in Applied Psychology is designed to provide students with a comprehensive knowledge of the theory and practice of psychology. A strong emphasis is placed on the contexts that influence the behavior and development of children, adolescents, adults and families.
The intensive and well-rounded curriculum also provides an excellent foundation for continued graduate study in clinical psychology as well as other psychology related areas.
Building upon Antioch University’s long history and tradition of experiential learning, our faculty brings real world experience and context to the classroom. Our Psychology faculty includes professionals from the fields of clinical and counseling psychology who practice in both private and organizational settings.
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Required Psychology Courses
| PSY340 | Theories of Personality |
| PSY327 | Child and Adolescent Development |
| PSY380A |
Issues in Chemical Dependency |
| PSY343 |
Theories of Learning and Cognition |
| PSY344 |
Social Psychology |
| COM358 |
Group Dynamics |
| PSY320 |
Counseling Theory and Techniques |
| PSY329 |
Abnormal Psychology |
| PSY345 |
Community Psychology and Social Change |
| COM356 |
Dyadic Communication |
Recommended Courses for Psychology Majors
| LBS367 | Ethical Issues in Contemporary Society |
| COM355 |
Intercultural Communication |
| PSY308 |
Internships, Independent Studies and 1 unit seminars |
| LBS377A |
Latino Community in American Society |
| PSY341 |
Transformation of Consciousness |


