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    Oct 06, 2024  
2024/25 UM UMM Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024/25 UM UMM Undergraduate Catalog

Psychology & Community Studies


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OVERVIEW OF DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

Minimum number of credits required to graduate: 120
Minimum Cumulative GPA required to graduate: 2.0
Required Course(s) for fulfilling Capstone Experience: SSC 450  
Required Course for fulfilling Capstone Experience, Service Learning, and Writing Intensive in Major: SSC 450  
Residency Requirement: Must complete at least 30 credits through UM/UMM, at least of which must be in their major and 9 of these 12 must be upper level (300 level or above).

The Psychology & Community Studies major is an interdisciplinary, community-engaged program, drawing from anthropology, psychology, sociology, community studies, economics, natural sciences, the arts, and humanities. In exploring the cultural heritage and issues affecting the human communities of Downeast Maine, students obtain a place-based, service-oriented education where they learn how to understand, manage, and promote change - change in their lives, change in society, and global change.

Career Options

The Psychology & Community Studies major can prepare the student for a career in human services, research, social work, health sciences, advertising, marketing, personnel and business management, public administration, case management, advocacy, conflict mediation, alcohol and substance use counseling, social work and a variety of entry-level positions in service agencies. Career prospects for graduates in Psychology & Community Studies are further enhanced because the human and social service field continues to be a growing one.

Students can enter some positions with a bachelor’s degree, whereas other positions require graduate or professional training. The Psychology & Community Studies faculty is committed to assisting students in planning a program of study that meets their career objectives.

Core Scientific Inquiry Requirement (4 credits)


Complete one of the following:

Social Science Research and Analysis Requirements (9-10 Credits)


Foundational Perspectives Requirements (18 Credits)


Community Engagement Requirements (9 Credits)


Diversity Requirement (3 Credits)


Complete one of the following:

Application Requirements (15 Credits)


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