Bachelor of Arts in Psychology

Explore the Mind. Shape the Future.
Gain the skills to understand human behavior, think critically, and create meaningful change. UWest’s Psychology program prepares you to thrive in a rapidly evolving world.
BA Pyschology Program Overview
UWest’s Psychology program integrates mindfulness and multicultural perspectives, providing a holistic understanding of human behavior.​ The curriculum combines theoretical foundations with practical applications, preparing graduates for careers in counseling, research, and various human services fields.​
Program Structure:
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- Total Units Required: 120 units​
- General Education: 51 units​
- Psychology Core Courses: 49 units​
- Electives: 20 units​
Highlighted Courses:
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- PSYCH 101: Introduction to Psychology
Gain a foundational understanding of psychological principles and theories.​ - PSYCH 210: Developmental Psychology
Study human growth and development across the lifespan.​ - PSYCH 220: Abnormal Psychology
Explore the nature and treatment of psychological disorders.​ - PSYCH 230: Cultural Psychology
Examine how culture influences mental processes and behavior.​ - PSYCH 240: Mindfulness and Well-being
- PSYCH 101: Introduction to Psychology
UWest’s Psychology major prepares you for careers in counseling, research, and various human services fields.
Learn about mindfulness practices and their impact on mental health.​
Why Choose UWest’s Psychology Program?
 A Holistic Curriculum
Dive deep into a curriculum that nurtures both the mind and the heart, blending psychological theories with real-world application.
A Global Perspective
Immerse yourself in a multicultural learning environment where diverse perspectives enhance your understanding of human behavior.
Personalized Mentorship
Experience the power of small class sizes, where professors know your name, understand your goals, and guide you every step of the way.
Expert Faculty,
Real-World ImpactÂ
Learn from experienced professionals who bring academic excellence and practical wisdom into the classroom.
 A Holistic Curriculum
Dive deep into a curriculum that nurtures both the mind and the heart, blending psychological theories with real-world application.
A Global Perspective
Immerse yourself in a multicultural learning environment where diverse perspectives enhance your understanding of human behavior.
Personalized Mentorship
Experience the power of small class sizes, where professors know your name, understand your goals, and guide you every step of the way.
Expert Faculty,
Real-World ImpactÂ
Learn from experienced professionals who bring academic excellence and practical wisdom into the classroom.

Critical Thinking & Problem-Solving

Clear & Compassionate Communication

Cultural Awareness & Human Connection

Research & Evidence-Based Inquiry

Psychological Insight & Self-Reflection

Critical Thinking & Problem-Solving

Clear & Compassionate Communication

Cultural Awareness & Human Connection

Research & Evidence-Based Inquiry

Psychological Insight & Self-Reflection
Individualized Guidance
You will meet with a program advisor to discuss what sparks your passions and how your interests fit into your larger career goals. Together, you will develop your individualized program—a course of study that is truly you.
Career Pathways
Graduates are equipped for various roles, including:
- Mental Health Counselor
- Human Resources Specialist
- Market Research Analyst
- Case Manager
- Further studies in psychology, counseling, or social work

A Curriculum Designed for a Changing World
In a world shaped by AI and constant change, the most valuable skills aren’t just technical—they’re the ability to think, adapt, and create. UWest’s General Education curriculum builds a foundation in critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving, giving you the timeless skills to stay ahead, no matter where the future takes you.
Core Learning Path
Students must complete 51 units of GE coursework across these categories:
Category | Required Units | Purpose |
Core Competencies | 15 units | Writing, Speaking, information literacy, and quantitative reasoning |
Historical Foundations | 6 units | Understanding historical events & cultural contexts. |
Mathematics & Natural Sciences | 6 units | Practical applications of math and science in daily life. |
Religion & Philosophy | 6 units | Exploring philosophical and religious traditions, including Buddhist perspectives. |
Social & Behavorial Sciences | 6 units | Studying human behavior, social structures, and economic systems. |
Humanities | 6 units | Art, literature, languages, and creative expressions. |
Wellness | 2 units | Physical and mental well-being, mindfulness, and movement. |
Service Learning | 1 unit | Hands-on community service experience. |
Capstone in General Education | 3 units | A final interdisciplinary course integrating GE learning. |
UWest’s psychology program offered me a unique perspective by integrating Eastern philosophies into modern psychology. The personalized attention and diverse curriculum prepared me for my career as a mental health counselor.
FACULTY
Chair
Joanne Kwoh-Maysami, PhD
Faculty
Norja Cunningham, PhD
Adjunct Faculty
Brad Conn, PhD
John Creet, MA
Donte Green, MA
Venerable De Hong, PhD
Wenli Jen, EdD
Timothy Leslie, PsyD
Danielle Rowe, MA
Jason Stringer, MA, LMFT
Jonathan Wicks, MA, LCSW
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80% of students receive some form of financial aid. Learn more about financial aid options here!
Application Deadlines:
- Fall Semester: June 15th
- Spring Semester: November 15th
- Summer Semester: April 1st
Required Documents:
- Completed application form
- Official transcripts
- Personal statement
- Two letters of recommendation
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Embark on a transformative educational journey with UWest’s Bachelor of Arts in Psychology.
