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Minor in Psychology

Minor
Randolph College

Psychological science is the study of behavior and mental processes. Although the science of psychology is relatively new (The first psychology laboratory was established in 1879 at the University of Leipzig, Germany), the College has had a psychology laboratory since the beginning in 1893. In fact, the College's psychology laboratory was the first at a college or university in the South. This tradition of a laboratory-based education continues in the current academic program.
The Department offers study in a broad range of sub-fields within the discipline, including courses in cognition, development, biological bases of behavior, psychopathology, personality, and social psychology. The emphasis within these areas is to prepare students to critically evaluate empirical evidence about behavior and mental processes with a strong emphasis on research design and interpretation of data. The knowledge and skills acquired in this liberal arts program enable students to pursue a career in related areas or to continue their education at the graduate level. The Department offers a major and a minor in Psychology and a minor in Cognitive Science.


Program Overview & Guidance
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Delivery Mode
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Hybrid
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Program Guidance Element What You Need to Know
Considerations for Selecting Degree
Considerations When Selecting Courses

  • 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
  • Connect with an advisor at your community college and Randolph College within your first year via College Connect
Program Requirements Beyond Specific Courses
Doing More With Your Degree
Program Successes & Highlights
Program Credit Requirements
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Credit and Course Requirements for the Program are expected in a future release. Please look above to see if a Transfer Guide is available for this program. If you are a current Virginia Community College student or are planning to start at a Virginia Community College before transferring to this institution and program, please follow the Transfer Guide to plan your courses at the community college.

If you wish to see how your credits may apply, you can:
  • Contact the institution where a staff member can help you map your credits to the requirements for this program.
  • View the program requirements listed in the institution's catalog.
If you are interested in the cost of attending this institution, please visit the institution's cost page to review costs
Applicable Admissions Agreements
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There are no Applicable Admission Agreements for the Program.

What If I Have An Associate Degree Or Credit For Prior Learning?
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Transfer Guidance Element What You Need to Know
Associate Transfer Degree Completion Completion of the general education certificate or a transfer-oriented associate degree program will not guarantee completion of the general education component of the Randolph undergraduate curriculum. Courses will be evaluated individually upon transfer.

Completion of Associate Degree Concurrent with High School Completion of the general education certificate or a transfer-oriented associate degree program will not guarantee completion of the general education component of the Randolph undergraduate curriculum. Courses will be evaluated individually upon transfer.
Credit for Prior Learning Not Available
Did You Know That...
  • 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?
  • 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: Randolph College
College Level Information
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Transfer Center
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Transfer Admission Application
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Transfer Student Aid
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Number of Transfer Students
42
Percent of Accepted Transfer Students
90% of transfers admitted, the average GPA is 3.12.
College Fit Guidance What You Need to Know
Is This College Right For Me?
  • Randolph College's total undergraduate enrollment is around 650, with 98% being full-time students.
  • Generally, 60% percent are women and 40% are men, mirroring the national average.
  • Randolph College enrolls graduate students in several programs including a Master of Arts in Teaching, M.F.A. in Creative Writing or Theatre, and a Master of Arts in Coaching and Sport Leadership.
  • Randolph's students come from many states and countries and about 75% are Virginia residents.
  • The student body includes around 35% domestic non-white students.
  • Members of Randolph's first-year class are high achievers, with GPAs averaging about 3.56.
  • A remarkable 96% of Randolph's 69 full-time faculty members hold the highest possible degree in their fields.
  • Randolph offers a rigorous liberal arts curriculum in small classes taught by engaged, caring professors, never graduate students. The average class size is 9, and the student: faculty ratio is 8:1.
  • Around 30 majors and over 40 minors, as well the option of an independently designed major tailored to your interests.
  • Co-curricular experiences bring real world focus to every major and require significant independent research.
  • Five pre-professional programs, including law, medicine, veterinary medicine, teacher licensure, engineering, and other health-related studies.
  • A cooperative, dual degree career program in engineering allows students to earn a degree at Randolph and a second degree from another institution (Washington University in St. Louis or the University of Virginia) in a compressed time frame.
  • Unique opportunities like the American Culture Program, the Symposium of Artists & Scholars, the Randolph Innovative Student Experience (RISE) grant program, and the Summer Research Program.
  • Transfer Student Catalog Year Catalog year determined by first semester of attendance
    First Year Student Catalog Year Catalog year determined by first semester of attendance
    Applying for Guaranteed Admissions See the transfer application process;https://www.randolphcollege.edu/admission/apply/transfer-student/
    Where Can This Degree Transfer
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    This section displays degrees most closely related to this program and to which you may be able to transfer. So, you can use this list to find the next degree you can complete in your major. Please click the degree name to visit that program page.

    Institution Title Degree Award Name Award Level Delivery Mode
    Averett UniversityBachelor of Arts in PsychologyBachelorBachelor of Arts4-YearIn-Person
    Averett UniversityBachelor of Science in PsychologyBachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person, Online
    Hollins UniversityBA in PsychologyBachelorBachelor of Arts4-YearIn-Person
    Hollins UniversityBS in PsychologyBachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person
    Germanna Community CollegeAssociate of Arts & Sciences Degree in General Studies with Specialization in PsychologyAssociateAssociate of Arts and Sciences2-YearIn-Person, Hybrid, Online
    Brightpoint Community CollegeAssociate of Science Degree in PsychologyAssociateAssociate of Science2-YearIn-Person, Online, Hybrid
    Northern Virginia Community CollegePsychology, A.S.AssociateAssociate of Science2-YearIn-Person, Hybrid
    Paul D. Camp Community CollegeAssociate of Sciences in Computer ScienceAssociateAssociate of Sciences2-YearIn-Person, Online
    Rappahannock Community CollegeAA&S Degree in Arts and Sciences - Psychology/Social Work SpecializationAssociateAssociate of Arts and Sciences2-YearIn-Person, Online, Hybrid
    Sweet Briar CollegeBachelor of Arts in PsychologyBachelorBachelor of Arts4-YearIn-Person
    Christopher Newport UniversityBachelor of Arts in Psychology, Major in PsychologyBachelorBachelor of Arts4-YearIn-Person
    Christopher Newport UniversityBachelor of Science in Psychology, Major in PsychologyBachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person
    James Madison UniversityBachelor of Science, Major in PsychologyBachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person
    James Madison UniversityBachelor of Arts, Major in PsychologyBachelorBachelor of Arts4-YearIn-Person
    Longwood University Psychology BSBachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person
    Roanoke CollegeBachelor of Science in PsychologyBachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person
    Radford UniversityBA in PsychologyBachelorBachelor of Arts4-YearIn-Person
    Radford UniversityBS in PsychologyBachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person
    The University of Virginia's College at WiseBachelor of Science in Social Science, Major in PsychologyBachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person
    Virginia Wesleyan UniversityBachelor of Arts in PsychologyBachelorBachelor of Arts4-YearIn-Person
    Virginia Wesleyan UniversityBachelor of Science in PsychologyBachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person
    Mary Baldwin UniversityBachelor of Arts in PsychologyBachelorBachelor of Arts4-YearOnline, Hybrid
    Mary Baldwin UniversityBachelor of Science in PsychologyBachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person, Online, Hybrid
    George Mason UniversityPsychology, BABachelorBachelor of Arts4-YearIn-Person, Hybrid, Online
    George Mason UniversityPsychology, BSBachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person, Hybrid, Online
    Norfolk State UniversityBachelor of Arts in PsychologyBachelorBachelor of Arts4-YearIn-Person
    Norfolk State UniversityBachelor of Arts in Psychology - OnlineBachelorBachelor of Arts4-YearOnline
    William & MaryPsychology - Bachelor of ArtsBachelorBachelor of Arts4-YearIn-Person
    William & MaryPsychology - Bachelor of ScienceBachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person
    Old Dominion UniversityPsychology-BSBachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person, Online
    University of Mary WashingtonBS in PsychologyBachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person
    Marymount University Psychology (BA)BachelorBachelor of Art4-YearIn-Person
    Bridgewater CollegePsychology Major - BSBachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person
    Shenandoah UniversityBachelor of Science PsychologyBachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person
    Ferrum CollegeB.S. in Psychology (Minor Required)BachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person, Hybrid
    Virginia Commonwealth UniversityPsychology, Bachelor of ScienceBachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person
    Virginia Commonwealth UniversityPsychology with concentration in Addiction Studies, Bachelor of ScienceBachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person
    Virginia Commonwealth UniversityPsychology with concentration in Applied Psychology, Bachelor of ScienceBachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person
    Virginia Commonwealth UniversityPsychology with concentration in Life Science, Bachelor of ScienceBachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person
    Virginia Commonwealth UniversityPsychology with concentration in Pre-Graduate School, Bachelor of ScienceBachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person
    Virginia Commonwealth UniversityPsychology with concentration in Urban Psychology, Bachelor of ScienceBachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person
    Emory & Henry UniversityPhilosophy, Political Science, Economics (BA)BachelorBachelor of Arts4-YearIn-Person
    Emory & Henry UniversityPsychology (BA)BachelorBachelor of Arts4-YearIn-Person
    Randolph-Macon CollegePsychology (BA)BachelorBachelor of Arts4-YearIn-Person
    Regent UniversityA.S. in PsychologyAssociateAssociate of Science4-YearHybrid
    Regent UniversityB.S. in PsychologyBachelorBachelor of Science4-YearHybrid
    University of LynchburgBS in Psychological Science - Counseling Psychology EmphasisBachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person
    Careers Where This Degree Applies
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    O*Net Code Name Description Parent
    11-9199.11Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site ManagersPlan and direct cleanup and redevelopment of contaminated properties for reuse. Does not include properties sufficiently contaminated to qualify as Superfund sites.Management Occupations
    19-3039.03Clinical NeuropsychologistsAssess and diagnose patients with neurobehavioral problems related to acquired or developmental disorders of the nervous system, such as neurodegenerative disorders, traumatic brain injury, seizure disorders, and learning disabilities. Recommend treatment after diagnosis, such as therapy, medication, or surgery. Assist with evaluation before and after neurosurgical procedures, such as deep brain stimulation.Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations
    19-3033.00Clinical and Counseling PsychologistsAssess, diagnose, and treat mental and emotional disorders of individuals through observation, interview, and psychological tests. Help individuals with distress or maladjustment understand their problems through their knowledge of case history, interviews with patients, and theory. Provide individual or group counseling services to assist individuals in achieving more effective personal, social, educational, and vocational development and adjustment. May design behavior modification programs and consult with medical personnel regarding the best treatment for patients.Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations
    11-9199.02Compliance ManagersPlan, direct, or coordinate activities of an organization to ensure compliance with ethical or regulatory standards.Management Occupations
    19-3032.00Industrial-Organizational PsychologistsApply principles of psychology to human resources, administration, management, sales, and marketing problems. Activities may include policy planning; employee testing and selection, training, and development; and organizational development and analysis. May work with management to organize the work setting to improve worker productivity.Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations
    11-9199.08Loss Prevention ManagersPlan and direct policies, procedures, or systems to prevent the loss of assets. Determine risk exposure or potential liability, and develop risk control measures.Management Occupations
    11-9199.00Managers, All OtherAll managers not listed separately.Management Occupations
    19-3039.02NeuropsychologistsApply theories and principles of neuropsychology to evaluate and diagnose disorders of higher cerebral functioning, often in research and medical settings. Study the human brain and the effect of physiological states on human cognition and behavior. May formulate and administer programs of treatment.Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations
    19-3039.00Psychologists, All OtherAll psychologists not listed separately.Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations
    25-1066.00Psychology Teachers, PostsecondaryTeach courses in psychology, such as child, clinical, and developmental psychology, and psychological counseling. Includes both teachers primarily engaged in teaching and those who do a combination of teaching and research.Educational Instruction and Library Occupations
    11-9199.01Regulatory Affairs ManagersPlan, direct, or coordinate production activities of an organization to ensure compliance with regulations and standard operating procedures.Management Occupations
    19-4061.00Social Science Research AssistantsAssist social scientists in laboratory, survey, and other social science research. May help prepare findings for publication and assist in laboratory analysis, quality control, or data management.Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations
    11-9199.10Wind Energy Development ManagersLead or manage the development and evaluation of potential wind energy business opportunities, including environmental studies, permitting, and proposals. May also manage construction of projects.Management Occupations
    11-9199.09Wind Energy Operations ManagersManage wind field operations, including personnel, maintenance activities, financial activities, and planning.Management Occupations
    Cost To Complete
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    This section provides you with a very high-level estimate of your costs and is purely intended as a guide. You should consult the institution via College Connect to get a more detailed estimate based on the totality of your circumstances. The selections below are based on information gathered from your Profile and the estimated costs are calculated based on the 24 credits remaining to be completed

    Please select the "Cumulative Months of Service" that determine your Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits.
    Estimated Cost for the Plan Name Not Provided at Randolph College
    These costs are based on an estimated 2 semesters or 1 years remaining to complete this degree (assuming a full-time load of 16 hours per semester)
    Category Cost Basis Cost (To You) Estimated Benefits Net Cost Notes
    Tuition $14,720 Per Semester $29,440 $0 $29,440 Randolph College bills a per semester flat tuition for undergraduates. For part-time, degree, nonresident students, as well as fifth year undergraduate students and nontraditional undergraduate students (age 24 and over) a fee of $1094.00 per credit hour will be billed.
    Fees
    Housing and Food (formerly known as Room & Board) $6,175 Per Semester $12,350 0 $12,350 Per Semester Room & Board
    Enrollment Deposit $300 Per Semester $600 0 $600 Required only of NEW students and due May 1
    Study Abroad Fee $1,500 Per Semester $3,000 0 $3,000 Affiliated Programs per semester. Fees for these programs vary. Students interested in off-campus programs, either study abroad or domestic, should consult with the Associate Provost regarding applicable fees for each program. Please note that fees can range from $250.00 to $2500.00.
    *Please note that the above estimated costs do not include all Federal, State or other financial aid, grants, scholarships, etc. for which you may qualify. All such aid could substantially reduce these costs.
    Tuition & Fee Notes:
    • Audit Fee Per Credit
      • $175 with prior permission of instructor, a special, part-time, non-degree, non-resident student may audit courses, with the exception of courses in art studio, music performance lessons, physical education activity courses, and science courses with required laboratory.
    • Summer Online Undergraduate Course Fee
      • Tuition for most undergraduate courses is $1,500. Lab science courses are $1,125 for the course and $750 for the lab component.
    • Summer Independent Study Per Credit Fee
      • $150
    • Experiental Learning Per Credit Fee
      • $150
    • Orientation Fee
      • $200, One time only.
    • Student Government (Activity) Fee
      • $350, One time only.
    • Technology Fee
      • $520 Annual fee for residential, commuter and online students. One time only.
    • Graduation Fee
      • All graduates (both bachelors and masters) are charged a graduation fee of $200 in the term in which they are scheduled to graduate. The fee is used to partially offset costs associated with Commencement, including the graduation robe, cap, and tassel, printing of diplomas and programs, speaker travel and accommodations, etc. One time only.
    • Student Accident Insurance
      • All full-time Randolph College students are covered by an Individual Student Accident Policy. This policy assures that if a student is injured during the academic year, there is up to a $5,000 accidental medical benefit in place. The mandatory plan is a nominal charge of $61 per semester charged to the student's tuition account. Since unforeseen illnesses and accidents do happen, Randolph College is working to facilitate a student's academic success by not having to worry about unforeseen medical bills due to lack of coverage.
    • Student Medical Costs
      • The services of the College nurse practitioner, nurses, and counselors, and the use of the Health and Counseling Center are provided to residential students without additional cost. Non-residential, full-time students are charged a mandatory, nonrefundable fee of $50 per semester for Health Center and Counseling Center services. Patients are expected to pay for medications, laboratory work and, if additional medical attention is desired, for such fees as those of the hospitals, urgent care centers, surgeons, special nurses, and/or consulting physicians.
    Other Financial Aid to Pay for College:
    • You may be eligible for additional financial aid from Federal, State, and Local sources. Military education benefits are not considered in determining eligibility for federal financial aid. Everyone is therefore encouraged to apply for federal financial aid by submitting the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), because many will qualify for additional educational funds like Pell Grants, worth over $5,500/yr.