George Mason Psychology BS Transfer Guide

Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Catalog Year 2025-2026
Based on VCCS Curriculum for PSYCHOLOGY
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Community College Course |
Credits |
Course Equivalent |
Notes |
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SDV 100 or SDV 101 |
1 |
General Elective: UNIV 100 |
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ENG 111 |
3 |
General Elective: ENGH-- |
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ENG 112 |
3 |
Gen Ed: Written Comm ENGH 101 |
Admission Requirement |
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ART 100, ART 101, ART 102, CST 130, CST 151, MUS 121 |
3 |
Gen Ed: Arts |
Course options listed are Passport and/or UCGS courses. Additional options may be available. Can be waived with degree completion. |
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ENG 225, ENG 245, ENG 246, ENG 250, ENG 255, ENG 258, ENG 275 |
3 |
Gen Ed: Literature |
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PSY 200 |
3 |
Major: PSYC 100 |
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HIS 101, HIS 102, HIS 111, HIS 112 |
3 |
Gen Ed: Global History |
HIS 112 recommended. Course options listed are Passport and/or UCGS courses. Additional options may be available. |
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BIO 101 |
4 |
Gen Ed: Natural Science BIOL 103/105 |
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MTH 154 |
3 |
Gen Ed: Quant Reasoning MATH 106 |
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CST 100 or CST 110 |
3 |
Gen Ed: Oral Comm |
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BIO 102 |
4 |
Gen Ed: Natural Science: BIOL 102 |
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PSY 210 |
4 |
Major: PSYC L300 |
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PSY 216 |
3 |
Major: PSYC 231 |
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PSY 230 |
3 |
Major: PSYC 211 |
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PSY 211 |
4 |
Major: PSYC 201T |
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PSY 215, PSY 219, or PSY 225 |
3 |
Major: PSYC L325, PSYC L379, or PSYC L324 |
Additional options may be available. |
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MTH 245 |
3 |
Major: STAT 250 |
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ECO 150, ECO 201, ECO 202, GEO 210, PLS 135, SOC 200, SOC 211, SOC 268 |
3 |
Major Supporting Coursework: Additional Social/Behavioral Science |
Course options listed are Passport and/or UCGS courses. Additional options may be available. |
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ART 100, ART 101, ART 102, CST 130, MUS 121, MUS 221, MUS 222, PHI 100, PHI 111, PHI 220, REL 100, REL 230, REL 237, REL 240 |
3 |
Major Supporting Coursework: Humanities |
Course options listed are Passport and/or UCGS courses. Additional options may be available. |
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ITE 152 |
3 |
Gen Ed: Info Tech: IT 104 |
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Pre-Transfer Credits |
62 |
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Complete at George Mason University |
Credits |
Notes |
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Gen Ed: Upper Level Written Comm ENGH 302 |
3 |
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PSYC 317 |
3 |
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Approved PSYC Lab Course |
2-4 |
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PSYC 372 or PSYC 375 and PSYC 376 |
3-6 |
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PSYC Professional Development Course |
3 |
See catalog for approved course options. |
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Applied PSYC electives |
6 |
See catalog for approved course options. |
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Gen Ed: Apex Select any approved PSYC Apex course |
3 |
See catalog for approved course options. |
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BS Supporting Coursework: Technical Writing: PSYC 304 or PSYC 309 |
4 |
Writing Intensive |
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BS Supporting Coursework: Non-lab Natural Sciences |
6 |
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General Electives |
20-25 |
Up to 18 credits of General Electives may need to be upper level (300/400) depending on other selections in the degree plan. Students must complete a total of 45 upper level credits. Students may use these general electives to pursue a PSYC concentration. See the catalog for concentration options. |
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Post-Transfer Credits |
58 |
Transfer Guidance
Transfer Admission Requirements
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Transfer applicants must present a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA.
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Prior to applying, VCCS applicants must complete an English composition equivalent to ENGH 101 (ENG 112). Students may provide secondary school coursework or test scores demonstrating English language proficiency.
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Prior to applying, VCCS applicants must complete a college-level math course.
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GAA applicants must present a minimum 2.85 cumulative GPA. For more information about Guaranteed Admission Agreement Requirements, visit: https://www.vccs.edu/transfer-programs/
Important Links & Dates
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Office of Transfer Services: https://www.gmu.edu/admissions-aid/apply-now/how-apply/transfer/office-t...
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Admission Application: By Oct 1 or March 1 at https://www.gmu.edu/admissions-aid/apply-now
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Financial Aid: https://www.gmu.edu/financial-aid
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FAFSA - Free Application for Federal Student Aid: March 15 for Fall admission and November 1 for Spring admission at studentaid.gov
What Should I Consider When Selecting Courses?
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For the BS in Psychology, introductory courses for the major may be completed prior to transfer to Mason. Students should not exceed a maximum of five courses in psychology, these should include PSYC 100, PSYC 211, and PSYC 231. Students who plan to take credits beyond what is required for the associate’s degree should consult with a Mason advisor for course selection.
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Create a schedule for all required courses, pay attention to prerequisites and when courses are offered, complete your first math and English courses in your first year. For help, see Transfer Steps and Resource Center at www.TransferVirginia.org
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Connect with an advisor at your community college and George Mason University within your first year. College Connect available in your account at www.TransferVirginia.org
Is This Degree Right For Me?
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Psychology majors can concentrate in up to two of eight sub-disciplines: clinical, developmental, educational, forensic, health, human factors, cognitive behavioral neuroscience, and work and organizational psychology. Students interested in cognitive behavioral neuroscience can apply for admission to an accelerated master’s program. This program allows registration in graduate courses as an undergraduate, with a transition to the master’s program upon completion of the bachelor’s degree.
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The Psychology BS is offered both in-person and online. Students transferring to Mason will likely need to take courses in cognitive psychology, biopsychology, and experimental psychology labs, as well as courses that can satisfy requirements in professional development and applied psychology. Supporting requirements include a second math course, science electives, and technical writing.
What Is The Impact On My Degree Of Work I Have Already Completed?
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Associate Transfer Degree Completion: Students who complete a transfer associate degree (AS, AA, AA&S, or AFA) from a Virginia Community College will receive a waiver of the Foundation and Exploration (lower division) Mason Core general education categories. To be eligible for the waiver, students must provide the George Mason Office of Admissions with a final, official transcript reflecting the degree conferral date. As a prerequisite for ENGH 302, ENGH 101 is not waived. Students must transfer in or complete ENGH 100 or ENGH 101 at George Mason with a C or higher.
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Dual Enrollment - Completion of Associate Degree in HS: Applicants are required to apply as freshmen.
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Credit for Prior Learning: Credit by exam may be used to fulfill General Education and/or major requirements. See: https://www.gmu.edu/admissions-aid/apply-now/how-apply/transfer/transfer...
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Catalog Year: Catalog year determined by first term of attendance at George Mason.
Is This College Right For Me?
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Located in Fairfax, Virginia, within the Washington metropolitan area, George Mason enrolls more than 28,000 undergraduate students from all 50 states and more than 130 countries in 78 in-demand majors.
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More than 4,500 new transfer students choose George Mason each year, and the university has been recognized as the most diverse in Virginia by U.S. News & World Report.
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Transfer students are welcome to live among our 7700-student residential community or off campus. The Office of Contemporary Student Services is dedicated to the support of off-campus transfers.
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65% of George Mason students receive financial aid.
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22 Division I men’s and women’s sports teams, plus club and intramural leagues, and more than 400 student organizations.
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For more information, visit: https://www.gmu.edu/transfer
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Learn more about our college at www.TransferVirginia.org
Did You Know That…
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Completing your Associate transfer degree post-high school satisfies all lower division general education requirements and increases the chance of completing your bachelor’s degree?
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Exceeding 3 years or 90 credits at your community college means you may have exhausted your financial aid at that college and have limited your future financial aid at George Mason?
What Can I Do With This Degree?
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A psychology degree offers a flexible liberal arts background. Students not pursuing psychology-specific careers should build key skills—such as communication, teamwork, leadership, and computer proficiency—through internships, jobs, or volunteering. Those seeking psychology-related roles may face limited client contact with only a bachelor’s degree, so graduate study in psychology, social work, counseling, or related fields can increase opportunities. Research career paths to determine the degree level and specialization best suited to your goals. This link from University Career Services includes common career paths divided by employment type: https://whatcanidowiththismajor.com/major/psychology/
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Explore possible careers, salaries, and job outlook at www.TransferVirginia.org
Do More With Your Degree!
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Highly qualified students have the opportunity to graduate with honors in the major by joining the honors psychology program, which culminates in the successful completion and presentation of an independent honors thesis. Additionally, students have the opportunity to work with faculty members in their research labs. Many students continue on to complete graduate degrees; however, a BS in psychology provides a gateway to a variety of career opportunities. Students who graduate from our programs go on to work in a wide range of fields and positions, including human resources, data analysis, user interface design, and social media and marketing.