Psychology, BS, Two-Year Plan
Transfer plan for the Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Sample Plan for New Students
The sample shows a typical plan to complete the degree based on current degree requirements and course offerings, and is not the only possible plan. The number of credits for each course is in parentheses. Some classes have prerequisites, and the order of courses in the sample plan accounts for these. Each new student, in consultation with their advisor, will complete a personal academic plan tailored to their specific goals and interests.
- Semester Degree Plan (for students who enroll in Summer 2027 or beyond)
- Quarter Degree Plan (for students who enroll prior to Summer 2027)
For more information about Seattle University's transition to the semester calendar, visit SU Moves to Semesters.
The example below assumes that you enter Seattle University with junior standing (90 credits), have earned a transferable associate degree, and have successfully completed an equivalent to the following:
| Seattle University Course Number and Title | Washington State Community College Common Course Number |
|---|---|
| Language 1150, 1250, and 1350 | Foreign Language or ASL 121, 122 and 123 or demonstrated proficiency |
| PSYC 1200 Introductory Psychology | PSYC 100 |
| HIST 1200, 1210, or 2310 | HIST 126, 127, 128, 136, 137, 146, 147 or 148 |
Visit the Transfer Equivalency Guide for more information. Some courses not listed on the Transfer Equivalency Guide may still transfer to SU. For courses not found on this tool, compare course descriptions with SU’s Course Catalog to determine equivalent courses at your college/university.
Important Major Information
- Minimum Credits to Graduate: 120 semester credits or 180 quarter credits
- Credits in Major: 42 semester credits or 70 quarter credits
- Minimum Major GPA: 2.75 (semester) or 2.0 (quarter)
- Minimum Cumulative GPA: 2.0
Semester-Based Degree Plan
Two-Year Plan for Students with Junior Standing
| Course | Fall | Spring |
|---|---|---|
| Course 1 |
PSYC 2050 (3) |
PSYC 3440, or 3040, or 4160 (3) |
| Course 2 |
PSYC 3030 (4) |
PSYC 3050 (5) |
| Course 3 |
PSYC 2400 (3) |
PSYC Elective (3) |
| Course 4 |
UCOR 2000 (2) |
UCOR Stage 2 (3) |
| Course 5 |
UCOR 1500 (3) |
UCOR Stage 2 (3) |
First Transfer Year Steps for Success
- Meet with your Faculty Advisor
- Meet with Career Engagement Office
- Create plan in Student Planning
| Course | Fall | Spring |
|---|---|---|
| Course 1 |
PSYC 3700 (3) |
PSYC 3700 (3) |
| Course 2 |
PSYC 4030 (3) |
PSYC 4030 (3) |
| Course 3 |
PSYC Elective (3) |
PSYC Elective (3) |
| Course 4 |
UCOR Stage 3300 (3) |
UCOR Stage 3300 (3) |
| Course 5 |
General Elective (3) |
General Elective (3) |
Second Transfer Year Steps for Success
- Meet with Advisor for Senior Graduation Check
- Apply for Graduation
- Continue Post Graduation Planning
University Core Requirements
Prospective students can preview the semester-based University Core by reviewing the University Core Stages Visual Plan (PDF) or explore the current University Core curriculum at seattleu.edu/core.
Curriculum Notes
Curriculum Notes specific to this sample degree plan will be updated throughout 2026.
Plan your courses and work closely with your academic advisor on your educational plan. You are responsible for tracking changes and ensuring you meet all degree requirements.
Visit the Seattle U Advising Services page for support or reach out to the Advising Center. Email CAS Advising at ASCAdvising@seattleu.edu.
Resources for Success
Soar during your time here:
- Find support for academic success, inclusion, and professional formation from the Student Success division.
- Receive equal access to courses, programs, and activities with Disability Services.
- Get answers to common questions at the Student Resource Network.
Excel in every class:
- Sign up for academic support with Learning Assistance Programs.
- Strengthen your writer’s voice at the Writing Center.
- Level up your skills at the Math Lab.
Source the best research:
- Connect with your librarians for support on research and assignments.
- Search the expansive network of books, eBooks, databases, journals and more.
Graduate on time:
- Map out your degree plan with academic advising.
- Keep your momentum going with Summer Programs.
Build your future career:
- Meet with a Career Advisor from the Career Engagement Office.
- Explore career options at the “What Can I Do With This Major” page.
Expand your horizons:
- Apply for Undergraduate Research Funding Opportunity.
- Create something at the Media Production Center or Billodue Makerspace.
Quarter-Based Degree Plan
Two-Year Plan for Students with Junior Standing
| Course | Fall | Winter | Spring |
|---|---|---|---|
| Course 1 | UCOR 2XXX – University Core (5) | UCOR 2XXX – University Core (5) | UCOR 2XXX – University Core (5) |
| Course 2 | UCOR 3XXX – University Core (5) | PSYC 2050 – Writing for Research in Psychology (5) | PSYC 2400 – Biopsychology (5) |
| Course 3 | PSYC Elective (5) | PSYC 3440 – Cognitive Psychology (5) OR General Elective (5) | PSYC 3040 – Biological Learning (5) OR PSYC 4160 – Active Networks & Filters (5) |
First Transfer Year Steps for Success
- Meet with your Faculty Advisor
- Meet with Career Engagement Office
- Create plan in Student Planning
| Course | Fall | Winter | Spring |
|---|---|---|---|
| Course 1 | PSYC 3030 – Statistics & Research Methods I (7) | PSYC 3050 – Statistics & Research Methods II (8) | PSYC 4030 – Advanced Stats & Experimental Design (5) |
| Course 2 | PSYC Elective (5) | PSYC Elective (5) | PSYC 4890 – Senior Seminar (5) |
| Course 3 | PSYC 3700 – History & Schools of Psych (5) | †PSYC 3040 – Biological Learning OR PSYC 4160 – Active Networks & Filters (5) |
†If you have already completed one of these AND completed PSYC 3440 – Cognitive Psychology (5), then take General Elective (5)
Second Transfer Year Steps for Success
- Meet with Advisor for Senior Graduation Check
- Apply for Graduation
- Continue Post Graduation Planning
University Core Requirements
UCOR classes are listed in the sample plan as Module I, II, and III. See below for UCOR course titles listed by Module. See my.seattleu.edu for prerequisites and www.seattleu.edu/core for course descriptions. Honors and Matteo Ricci students have different Core requirements.
Module I:
Module I is waived for students with a Direct Transfer Agreement (DTA) associate degree
- UCOR 1100 Academic Writing Seminar
- UCOR 1200 Quantitative Thinking
- UCOR 1300 Creative Expression & Interpretation
- UCOR 1400 Inquiry Seminar in the Humanities
- UCOR 1600 Inquiry Seminar in the Social Sciences
- UCOR 1800 Inquiry Seminar in the Natural Sciences
Module II:
- UCOR 2100 Theological Explorations
- UCOR 2500 Philosophy of the Human Person
- UCOR 2900 Ethical Reasoning
Module III:
UCOR 3100 waived with a DTA degree
- UCOR 3100 Religion in a Global Context
- Choose UCOR 3400 Humanities and Global Challenges OR UCOR 3800 Natural Sciences and Global Challenges
Curriculum Notes
- Entry into the major requires a 2.75 grade point average.
- All majors must obtain a minimum grade of C (2.00) in PSYC 1200, 2050, 2400, 3030, 3050, 3700, 4030, and 4890, and in the two electives selected from PSYC 3040, 3440, and 4160.
- It is up to you to choose which two classes to take out of these 3 PSYC options, but you have to take two of them: PSYC 3440 Cognitive Psych (Offered WQ), PSYC 3040 Bio Basis of Learning (Offered SQ), PSYC 4160 Health Psych (Offered SQ).
- No more than 10 total credit hours of independent study and/or practicum are permitted. Up to 10 credits of courses graded CR may apply towards major.
- All majors must complete at least 30 credits in the major at SU. PSYC 2050, 2030, 3050, 4030, and 4890 must be completed at SU.
- PSYC 2050 must be taken by spring of junior year and before PSYC 3030, 3050, 3700, and 4890.
- For complete information on courses, prerequisites, etc., please consult the Explore & Compare Programs page.
Use MySeattleU Student Planning to plan your courses and work closely with your academic advisor on your educational plan. You are responsible for tracking changes and ensuring you meet all degree requirements.
Visit the Seattle U Advising Services page for support or reach out to the Advising Center. Email CAS Advising at ASCAdvising@seattleu.edu.