AAOT Flightpath in Psychology

Program Description

For students who want an AAOT with a focus in Psychology, this Flightpath in Psychology is the recommended path for these students to follow by Umpqua Community College.

The Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (AAOT) degree was created in the late 1980s, through collaboration between Oregon community college faculty and Oregon public university faculty, to reduce bureaucratic obstacles for students transferring from an Oregon community college to a public university in Oregon. Local variation in the requirements to earn AAOT degrees at different community colleges was not a problem because all of the degrees transferred smoothly to the universities. Increasingly, however, the degree has been used by students transferring among community colleges and, in these cases, distinctive requirements sometimes reduced transferability. Recognizing the fundamental purpose of the degree, community colleges agreed in 2008 to standardize their AAOT degree requirements so as to maximize the efficient transfer of credit for students. Community colleges will maintain lists of courses which fulfill the requirements of the revised, freely-transferable degree below. Beyond the requirements listed, past experience suggests the utility of some additional explanation of what the degree can and cannot provide. Students and advisors should be aware of the opportunities created by the AAOT, but should also be mindful of its limitations, as summarized in the explanatory notes that follow the description of the degree itself.

Any student having the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (AAOT) degree recognized on an official college transcript will have met the lower division General Education requirements of baccalaureate degree programs of any public university in Oregon.

Program Course Recommendations

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
First TermCredits
BI 101 General Biology 1 4
COM 111Z Public Speaking 4
PSY 201Z Introduction to Psychology I 4
WR 121Z Composition I 4
 Credits16
Second Term
BI 102 General Biology 1 4
MTH 105Z Math in Society (or higher) 4
PSY 202Z Introduction to Psychology II 4
WR 122Z
Composition II
or Technical Writing
4
 Credits16
Third Term
ART 234 Figure Drawing 3 3
BI 103 General Biology 1 4
PSY 239 Abnormal Psychology 3
STAT 243Z Elementary Statistics I 1 4
 Credits14
Second Year
First Term
ANTH 221 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 4 3
ART 204 History of Western Art I 2 4
ENG 104Z Introduction to Fiction 2 4
SOC 204 Intro to Sociology 4 3
 Credits14
Second Term
HDFS 240 Contemporary American Family 3 3
PS 201 United States Government I 4 4
PSY 231 Human Sexuality 3 3
SOC 205 Inst-Social Change 4 3
HPE 295 Wellness-Hlth Assess 3
 Credits16
Third Term
PSY 215 Lifespan Development 4
SOC 206 Social Problems-Issues 4 3
SOC 213 Race Class and Ethnicity 3
HDFS 225 Child Development 3
 Credits13
 Total Minimum Credits89
1

Any AAOT approved Science course can be taken- 3 of 4 must be with a lab 

2

Any AAOT approved Arts and Letters course can be taken 

3

Any AAOT approved electives can be taken 

4

Any AAOT approved Social Science can be taken

Advising Notes

  • Oregon colleges may have different preferences, please meet with your advisor to determine the right path for you.