General Studies Transfer Associate of Arts

The Associate of Arts Degree Transfer Program serves students who intend to transfer to a four-year university. The program provides students with an excellent foundation to continue in higher education, with an emphasis in humanities and social sciences, focusing electives on furthering those content areas or on business, psychology, or biology.

By completing the degree through 91Ƭ, students can transfer directly with junior status to the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, or Lakeland University. Students will have enough flexibility for broad major exploration, regardless of a transfer destination.

Students may choose an optional emphasis in business, psychology, or biology to align their coursework with their intended field of study. These emphasis areas provide a strong academic foundation and help students meet many of the general education and introductory program requirements needed for bachelor's degree programs at transfer institutions.

Want to save money and learn locally on your way to a Bachelor Degree?

Explore the FORWARD Program with 91Ƭ & UW-Green Bay

Career Area
Associate of Arts and Science Degrees
Type
Associate Degree
Program Number
20-800-1
Availability
In-Person
  • Associate Degree
  • 4 Terms
  • 60 Credits
  • Financial Aid Eligible
  • Start fall or spring

 

Admission and First Semester Enrollment Steps

  • Submit online application
  • Complete the online Student Success Questionnaire 
  • Complete Get Started at 91Ƭ appointment
    • Application Check-in
    • College Orientation Overview
    • 1st Time Program Registration

Submit high school transcripts, college transcripts, and test scores (optional, highly recommended). Official transcripts will be needed for transferring college credit(s) and for financial aid purposes.

Program Cost

  • Tuition Cost: $11,763.00–12,330.00
  • Book Cost: $1,253.00
  • Supply Cost: $0.00
  • Program Total: $13,016.00-$13,583.00

Some of 91Ƭ’s programs may reach program capacity due to high demand. When this occurs, the College will follow the Admissions Procedure to establish and maintain a waitlist to prioritize enrollment. In addition, some programs may offer a petition process outlined in their specific program handbook.

Associate of Arts in Psychology to Bachelor's Degree with UW-Green Bay

Earn your bachelor’s degree in Psychology locally through this unique partnership between 91Ƭ and the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay. Start your coursework with 91Ƭ, earn your associate degree, and transition seamlessly into your bachelor’s degree with UW-Green Bay, all while learning at the Sheboygan and Cleveland campuses.

91Ƭ Courses

*Indicates a required course.

Term 1

10-801-136

English Composition 1*

3

10-809-198

Introduction to Psychology*

3

10-809-172

Introduction to Diversity Studies*

3

10-809-196

Introduction to Sociology

3

10-809-166

Introduction to Ethics: Theory and Application

3

Total Credits: 15

Term 2

20-801-223

English Composition 2*

3

10-804-198

Introductory Statistics*

3

20-809-217

Diversity in the Modern World

3

10-801-198

Speech*

3

10-806-177

General Anatomy & Physiology (Lab)*

4

Total Credits: 16

Term 3

20-809-225

Social Psychology* (Fall)

3

20-809-254

Educational Psychology (Fall)

3

10-806-112

Principles of Sustainability

3

10-809-130

Thinking Critically and Creatively

3

Elective

Elective Course

3

Total Credits: 15

Term 4

10-809-188

Developmental Psychology*

3

20-809-231

Industrial and Organizational Psychology*

3

20-809-237

Abnormal Psychology*

3

20-202-211

Spanish 1*

4

Elective

Elective Course

1-3

Total Credits: 14-16

UW-Green Bay Courses

PSYCH 300

Research Methods in Psychology

4

PSYCH 300/400

Physiological/Cognitive Course

3

PSYCH 300/400

Culture/Gender Course

3

PSYCH 300/400

Upper-Level Psychology Electives

9

Electives

General Elective Credits

41

Important Note: Refer to the Courses tab for alternate courses in the general education categories to meet the total number of required credits for each category.