Bachelor of Science in Psychology

Government Permit

GR No. 2, series of 2023

Degree Type

Baccalaureate – Four years (8 semesters)

Degree Awarded

Bachelor of Science in Psychology

Accreditation

PAASCU Level III – CHED Special Order (S.O.) Exempt

Delivery

Blended (Online-Onsite)

The Bachelor of Science in Psychology prepares you for a career in mental health, human services, research, education, human resource management, and other people-centered professions. Through the study of human behavior, cognition, emotions, personality, and psychological processes, you will develop the analytical, interpersonal, and research skills needed to understand individuals and contribute to their well-being.

As a student in the program, you will explore the scientific foundations of behavior and mental processes while gaining practical experience in psychological assessment, research, counseling-related skills, and community engagement. Through a combination of classroom learning, laboratory experiences, and field exposure, you will learn to apply psychological principles in addressing personal, social, educational, and organizational concerns.

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Program of Study

FIRST YEAR
First Semester
Course Code Descriptive Title UNITS
PATHFIT 1 Movement Competency Training 2
THEO 1 General Introduction, Prayer, The Life, Works and Teachings of St. Augustine (2)
NSTP 1 National Service Training Program 1 3
GEC 101 Understanding the Self 3
GEC 106 Art Appreciation 3
GEE 311 Gender and Society 3
BIO1P Human Anatomy and Physiology 5
PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3
TOTAL 24
Second Semester
Course Code Descriptive Title UNITS
PATHFIT 2 Exercise-based Fitness Activities 2
THEO 2 The Scriptures, Jesus and the Church (2)
NSTP 2 National Service Training Program 2 3
GEC 104 Mathematics in the Modern World 3
GEC 105 Purposive Communication 3
GEC 107 Science, Technology & Society 3
GEE 313 The Entrepreneurial Mind 3
PSY 102 Psychological Statistics 5
TOTAL 24
SECOND YEAR
First Semester
Course Code Descriptive Title UNITS
PATHFIT 3 Martial Arts (Arnis) and Swimming 1 2
THEO 3 Sacraments and Liturgy, Moral Theology and Church’s Social Teachings (2)
GEC 102 Readings in Philippine History 3
GEC 108 Ethics 3
GEE 312 Religions, Religious Experiences and Spirituality 3
CHEM 2P Biochemistry 5
PSY 201 Developmental Psychology 3
PSY 202 Physiological Psychology/Biological Psychology 3
TOTAL 24
Second Semester
Course Code Descriptive Title UNITS
PATHFIT 4 Dance (Folkdance) and Swimming 2 2
THEO 4 Theological Praxis: Faith in Context and Action (1)
GEC 103 The Contemporary World 3
GEC 300 Life and Works of Jose Rizal 3
GEC 400 Indigenous Peoples and Peace Studies (2)
GEN2P Genetics 5
PSY 203 Theories of Personality 3
PSY 204 Cognitive Psychology 3
TOTAL 22
THIRD YEAR
First Semester
Course Code Descriptive Title UNITS
PHYS 3P Introductory Physics for Life Sciences 5
PSY 205 Experimental Psychology 5
PSY 206 Filipino Psychology 3
PSY 207 Psychological Assessment 5
PSY 302 Group Dynamics 3
TOTAL 21
Second Semester
Course Code Descriptive Title UNITS
PSY 208 Abnormal Psychology 3
PSY 209 Field Methods in Psychology 5
PSY 210 Social Psychology 3
PSY 211 Industrial/ Organizational Psychology 3
TOTAL 14
FOURTH YEAR
First Semester
Course Code Descriptive Title UNITS
PSY 212A Research in Psychology 1 3
PSY 304 Practicum in Psychology (150 hrs.) 3
ARESI121 Applied Research and Innovation (3)
TOTAL 9
Second Semester
Course Code Descriptive Title UNITS
PSY 212B Research in Psychology 2 3
PSY CE1 Concept Enhancement 1 (3)
PSY CE2 Concept Enhancement 2 (3)
TOTAL 9
GRAND TOTAL CREDITS 147

Discover your Purpose

A BS Psychology degree opens doors to diverse and rewarding careers in mental health, human resources, education, research, healthcare, business, and community development. As organizations increasingly recognize the importance of psychological well-being, employee engagement, and evidence-based decision-making, Psychology graduates continue to be in demand across a wide range of industries and professions.

Beyond career opportunities, the study of psychology equips you with valuable skills in human behavior analysis, research, communication, problem-solving, and interpersonal relations.

Some of the career paths that the degree can prepare you for include:

The program also serves as an excellent foundation for advanced studies in Psychology, Counseling, Guidance and Counseling, Medicine, Law, Social Work, Human Resource Management, Public Health, and related fields.

Facilities

As a BS Psychology student at Colegio San Agustin–Bacolod, you will learn in a practice-oriented environment designed to support the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. The program is strengthened by specialized facilities, including Psychology Laboratories, Play Therapy Rooms, Counseling Rooms, and Assessment Simulation Rooms, where you will develop competencies in psychological assessment, counseling techniques, behavioral observation, and applied research.

Your learning experience is further enhanced by modern instructional technologies and learning spaces, including an extensive collection of print and electronic resources, interactive smart boards, a speech laboratory, and a user-friendly mobile Learning Management System (LMS), which support flexible learning, interactive discussions, communication training, and collaborative academic activities essential for psychology practice.

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