Psychology Programs

Know about Psychology Major Programs and Check Schools Offering Psychology Programs.

Psychology is a general program that focuses on the scientific study of individual and collective behavior, the physical and environmental bases of behavior, and the analysis and treatment of behavior problems and disorders. Includes instruction in the principles of the various subfields of psychology, research methods, and psychological assessment and testing methods.

Major Programs/Concentration in Psychology

In United States, 1,659 schools offers the Psychology program. The average tuition & fees of these schools offering Psychology is $1,292 for in-state students and $25,310 for out-of-state students. In average, the SAT score is 1,287 and the ACT score is 28 over the schools. The average acceptance rate is 56%.

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NameOffered Degree*Test ScoresAcceptance RateTuitionStudent Population
Ohlone CollegePublic,2-4 yearsFremont, California Associate - - $1,202 (in-state)
$8,714(out-of-state)
8,358
Orange Coast CollegePublic,2-4 yearsCosta Mesa, California Associate - - $1,208 (in-state)
$9,992(out-of-state)
16,614
Oxnard CollegePublic,2-4 yearsOxnard, California Associate - - $1,416 (in-state)
$8,179(out-of-state)
6,339
Hope International UniversityPrivate,4-yearsFullerton, California Bachelor - 32.22% $36,250 1,116
Palo Alto UniversityPrivate,4-yearsPalo Alto, California Bachelor
Master
- - $23,096 1,129
Pacific Union CollegePrivate,4-yearsAngwin, California Bachelor 1,080 (SAT)
20 (ACT)
48.46% $35,214 870
University of the PacificPrivate,4-yearsStockton, California Bachelor
Master
1,255 (SAT)
29 (ACT)
93.23% $55,340 6,277
Palo Verde CollegePublic,2-4 yearsBlythe, California Associate - - $1,288 (in-state)
$12,880(out-of-state)
4,639
Palomar CollegePublic,2-4 yearsSan Marcos, California Associate - - $1,354 (in-state)
$10,650(out-of-state)
17,655
Pasadena City CollegePublic,2-4 yearsPasadena, California Associate - - $1,180 (in-state)
$10,756(out-of-state)
21,923
Pepperdine UniversityPrivate,4-yearsMalibu, California Bachelor
Master
1,390 (SAT)
31 (ACT)
48.71% $66,742 10,030
Point Loma Nazarene UniversityPrivate,4-yearsSan Diego, California Bachelor - 81.93% $43,550 4,319
Pomona CollegePrivate,4-yearsClaremont, California Bachelor 1,520 (SAT)
34 (ACT)
7.02% $62,326 1,716
Santa Ana CollegePublic,4-yearsSanta Ana, California Associate - - $1,180 (in-state)
$9,460(out-of-state)
23,852
University of RedlandsPrivate,4-yearsRedlands, California Bachelor 1,190 (SAT)
28 (ACT)
81.87% $57,614 3,460
College of the RedwoodsPublic,2-4 yearsEureka, California Associate - - $1,147 (in-state)
$7,783(out-of-state)
4,006
Rio Hondo CollegePublic,4-yearsWhittier, California Associate - - $1,388 (in-state)
$9,884(out-of-state)
16,139
Riverside City CollegePublic,2-4 yearsRiverside, California Associate - - $1,420 (in-state)
$11,230(out-of-state)
19,147
Sacramento City CollegePublic,2-4 yearsSacramento, California Associate - - $1,288 (in-state)
$12,808(out-of-state)
17,719
Saddleback CollegePublic,2-4 yearsMission Viejo, California Associate - - $1,432 (in-state)
$13,732(out-of-state)
16,660
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*: offered degree for the Psychology program. Schools may offer other degrees for other programs.