Course Outcome Summary 2026-27

PSYC 2900 Capstone for Psychology Transfer Pathway

Course Information

Course information
Course Number PSYC 2900
Course Title Capstone for Psychology Transfer Pathway
Description This course is for students who are in their final semester of their Associate in Arts Psychology Transfer Pathway degree. Students will prepare a substantial academic piece of work (paper, project, or work portfolio) that reflects the culmination of their educational experience, demonstrates their critical thinking and writing skills, and demonstrates their ability to present ideas using a “psychological lens”. (This course fulfills Goal Area 2: Critical Thinking) (Prerequisite: Unless instructor grants special permission, students must be in their last semester of the Associate of Arts Psychology Transfer Pathway program at SCC).
Total Credits 1
Total Hours 16
Types of Instruction: instruction type, credits, and hours
Instruction Type Credits and Hours
Lecture 1 Credit, 16 Hours

Pre/Corequisites

Prerequisite: Unless instructor grants special permission, students must be in their last semester of the Associate of Arts Psychology Transfer Pathway program at SCC

Institutional Core Competencies

Course Competencies

  1. Construct an academic paper, project or individualized work portfolio related to the field of psychology.
  2. Evaluate other students’ work through a peer review process.
  3. Present the project to peers and/or the broader SCC community.
  4. Participate in program assessment of the Psychology Transfer Pathway degree.

SCC Accessibility Statement

South Central College strives to make all learning experiences as accessible as possible. If you have a disability and need accommodations for access to this class, contact the Academic Support Center to request and discuss accommodations.

North Mankato: Room B-132, (507) 389-7222; Faribault: Room A-116, (507) 332-7222.

Additional information and forms can be found at: southcentral.edu/disability

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