Psychology Major (BA)
A Bachelor of Arts degree (120 credits) consists of Core Curriculum (24 credits) and at least one major (36–60 credits), as well as minors and/or elective courses of the student’s choosing.
The Psychology major is 41 credit hours: 32 credits from the psychology core requirements and 9 credits from one of the concentrations. The core requirements consist of courses in psychology and meditation from the Buddhist and Shambhala traditions, as well as courses in Western psychology. Students pursue further study in one of five concentrations: Contemplative Neuroscience, Psychological Science, Psychology of Health and Healing, Somatic Psychology, or Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology.
Other requirements include a contemplative community retreat offered every fall semester and a community-based field placement within the Boulder/Denver area.
Program Vision
The BA Psychology program offers an innovative approach to the study and practice of psychology, guided by the principle that psychological health and well-being are innate. The Psychology program creates and supports a learning environment that values personal experience and insight as essential to embodied achievement. Through various modes of inquiry, such as contemplative practice, empirical research, theoretical analysis, oral and written narrative, group dynamics, and community engagement, the field of contemplative psychology nourishes individual and collective transformation. The program develops the whole person through experiential learning that broadens and sharpens intellect, deepens intuition, nourishes compassion, and embodies confidence. Drawing from meditative wisdom traditions and contemporary practices of diversity, the curriculum provides fertile opportunity for understanding complexity, while fostering reciprocal learning across deeply valued difference.
Psychology major requirements
Required courses
Gateway
- PSYB101 Introduction to Psychology (3)
- PSYB314 Buddhist Psychology: Mindfulness Meditation (3)
Take twice for 2 credits
- PSYB343W Contemplative Community Retreat (1)
Milestone
- PSYB325 Awakening Compassion: Working with Others (3)
300-Level Western Psychology
Choose 6 Credits
- PSYB301 Research Methods and Statistics (3)
- PSYB345 Developmental Psychology (3)
- PSYB357 Cognitive Science (3)
- PSYB371 Personality Theories (3)
- PSYB368 Psychology and Neuroscience of Emotion (3)
- PSYB373 Social Psychology (3)
400-Level Western Psychology
Choose 3 Credits
- PSYB420 Abnormal Psychology (3)
- PSYB462 Contemplative Neuroscience (3)
- PSYB490 Special Topics in Psychology (3)
- PSYB495 Advanced Practicum in Psychological Research (3)
Concentrations
Choose one of the following concentrations (9 Credits)
Contemplative Neuroscience
This concentration provides a foundation for integrating neuroscientific approaches into the study of contemplative mind. Students’ development in this area joins training in cognitive neuroscience with meditative experience. Topics include important findings from functional brain imaging studies on embodiment, perception, emotion, consciousness, mind wandering, and contemplative experience beyond mindfulness. Students use contemplative practice as laboratory for investigating their own mind and brain while employing a variety of complementary psychological research methods, including phenomenology, experimentation, task performance, and experience sampling.
Required Courses
- PSYB301 Research Methods and Statistics (3)
- PSYB462 Contemplative Neuroscience (3)
Choose 3 Credits
- PSYB357 Cognitive Science (3)
- PSYB368 Psychology and Neuroscience of Emotion (3)
Concentration Total: 9 Credits
Psychological Science
The Psychological Science concentration emphasizes the study of human experience and activity through systematic observation. Topics include development from infancy through adulthood, individual differences, embodiment, perception, emotion, consciousness, thinking, social influence, self, and other aspects of mental life. In addition to theoretical study, methods of obtaining and evaluating empirical evidence are explored, ranging from behavior assessment to contemplative phenomenology.
Required Courses
- PSYB301 Research Methods and Statistics (3)
Choose 6 Credits
- PSYB234 Perception (3)
- PSYB345 Developmental Psychology (3)
- PSYB371 Personality Theories (3)
- PSYB373 Social Psychology (3)
- PSYB420 Abnormal Psychology (3)
Concentration Total: 9 Credits
Psychology of Health and Healing
The Psychology of Health and Healing concentration emphasizes body-mind synchronization as the key to inner harmony and well-being. Students explore a diversity of ancient and modern healing methodologies and learn experiential techniques for balancing the spiritual and somatic aspects of health.
Required Courses
- PSYB329 Approaches to Healing (3)
Choose 6 Credits
- PSYB208 Embodying Process and the Individual (3)
- PSYB209 Herbal Medicine (3)
- PSYB239 Nutrition (3)
- PSYB303 The Psychology of the Five Elements I (3)
- PSYB323 The Psychology of the Five Elements II (3)
- PSYB333 Hakomi Somatics (3)
- PSYB359 Learning from Trauma: Understanding Its Effects and Building Personal Resources (3)
Concentration Total: 9 Credits
Somatic Psychology
Required Courses
- PSYB304 Somatic Intelligence: The Neuroscience of Our Body-Mind Connection (3)
Choose 6 Credits
- PSYB208 Embodying Process and the Individual (3)
- PSYB255 Body-Mind Centering (3)
- PSYB303 The Psychology of the Five Elements I (3)
- PSYB328 Gestalt: Presence (3)
- PSYB333 Hakomi Somatics (3)
- PSYB359 Learning from Trauma: Understanding Its Effects and Building Personal Resources (3)
- PSYB435 Authentic Movement: Movement/Body Awareness Practice (3)
- PAR321 Contemplative Dance Practice (3)
Concentration Total: 9 Credits
Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology
Required Courses
- PSYB350 Humanistic Psychology (3)
- PSYB354 Transpersonal Psychology (3)
Choose 3 Credits
- PSYB225 Family Systems (3)
- PSYB328 Gestalt: Presence (3)
- PSYB330 Jungian Psychology (3)
- PSYB355 Dynamics of Intimate Relationships (3)
- PSYB430 Exploring Dream Psychology (3)
Concentration Total: 9 Credits
Capstone
- PSYB415 Maitri: Working with Emotions (3)
- COL450 Internship (3)
- COR340 Capstone I (3)
- COR440 Capstone II (3)
TOTAL CREDITS: 41
Psychology online major requirements required courses
PLEASE NOTE: Beginning with the Fall 2022 semester, the 12 transfer credit requirement will no longer apply. Learn more about our transfer policies and Transfer Student Guarantee.
Gateway
- PSYB101 Introduction to Psychology (3)
- PSYB314 Psychology of Mindfulness Meditation (3)
- PSYB301 Research Methods and Statistics (3)
Take twice for 2 credits
- PSYB343W Contemplative Community Retreat (1)
OR
- COL299 Special Topics workshops (1)
Milestone
Mindfulness Track:
- PSYB325 Awakening Compassion: Working with Others (3)
OR
Science Track:
- PSYB368 Psychology and Neuroscience of Emotion (3)
Self-Selected Courses
( choose at least one course from each set)
Set A
- PSYB 304: Somatic Intelligence (3)
- PSYB 329: Approaches to Healing (3)
- PSYB 354: Transpersonal Psychology (3)
- PSYB 359: Learning from Trauma (3)
Set B
- PSYB 345: Developmental Psychology (3)
- PSYB 357: Cognitive Science (3)
- PSYB 373: Social Psychology (3)
- PSYB 420: Abnormal Psychology (3)
Electives
Choose three additional Psychology courses (9 credits)
Capstone
Mindfulness Track:
- PSYB415 Maitri: Working with Emotions (3)
OR
Science Track:
- PSYB462 Contemplative Neuroscience (3)
All Students
- COL450 Internship (3)
- COR340 Capstone I (3)
- COR440 Capstone II (3)