Psychology Transfer Guide
How to transfer and obtain a Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Science, Psychology, at Seattle University.
About this Degree
At Seattle University's Psychology Department, we strive to engage students in the study of the many aspects of psychological life—individual, physical, interpersonal, ethical, social, and cultural—using reflective and empirical methods. The faculty brings a broad range of perspectives and practical experience to their teaching. Grounded in the theory and practice of clinical work as well as in quantitative and qualitative research, they bring a range of perspectives to their teaching, including humanistic and phenomenological (systematic study of experienced meaning), depth psychology (interpreting the “hidden” aspects of personal life and their origin in childhood), social (how the world impacts our behavior), cognitive (the study of mental behavior), and biological (how our behavior is affected by our biology). The faculty also draws upon perspectives and material from other disciplines such as literature, philosophy, history, and other social sciences in their teaching.
Admission Deadlines for Transfer Students
- Fall Quarter (priority): March 1
- Fall Quarter (final): August 1
- Winter Quarter (January start): November 1
- Spring Quarter (March start): February 15
Degrees offered: BA, BS, BA or BS with departmental honors
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Attend an Info Session
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Find Your Transfer Counselor
Meet with a transfer counselor to help you clarify your academic path, explore credit transfer options and create a personalized plan for a seamless move to Seattle University.