Bachelor of Psychology
Finish your bachelor’s degree online and build a strong foundation in psychological research and processes through UM-Flint’s flexible, accelerated program designed for working adults.

Explore the Field of Psychology
Psychology is the scientific study of the mind, including thoughts, feelings and behavior. There are two main branches in psychology: experimental (biological, cognitive, developmental, social) and applied (clinical, industrial/organizational, health, legal), with dozens of focus areas within them. As a UM-Flint psychology major, you will develop a solid foundation in psychological research and its methodology and a comprehensive understanding of psychological processes.
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Why UM-Flint?
- Expert faculty members who are intensively trained and actively engaged in research, love teaching (both online and in-person) and are committed to student success.
- Student mentorship. Every psychology major is assigned a faculty mentor who can answer questions about job and graduate school planning, internships, research opportunities, time management, work-life balance, and much more.
- Personal attention. Faculty work with students and collaborate with learners on various research projects.
Scholarships
In addition to being eligible for financial assistance through the university’s Office of Financial Aid, our students are eligible to apply for several UM-Flint scholarships that are specifically for psychology majors, including:
- The Dr. Eric G. Freedman Psychology Research Scholarship
- The Ralph M. and Emmalyn E. Freeman Psychology Scholarship
- The Alfred Raphelson Family Scholarship
Free Tuition with the Go Blue Guarantee!
UM-Flint students are automatically considered for the Go Blue Guarantee upon admission, a historic program offering free tuition to high-achieving, in-state undergraduates from lower-income households. Learn more about the Go Blue Guarantee to see if you qualify and how affordable a Michigan degree can be.
Admission Requirements
Our AODC programs are built for students who have earned some college credit but haven’t yet completed their bachelor’s degree. To apply, you’ll need at least 25 previously earned college credits, along with the following:
- Apply now
- Transcripts from previous institutions
When Can I Start?
Accelerated seven-week courses mean there are many opportunities for you to begin an AODC program throughout the year. Find the start date that works best for you!
- Fall 2025
- Aug. 25
- Oct. 14
- Winter 2026
- Jan. 5
- Aug. 24

Career Opportunities in Psychology
Because a psychology degree opens many career paths, all majors take PSY 300, Preparing for Careers in Psychology. This course engages you in professional development activities, from exploring career options at the bachelor’s and graduate level to building your portfolio, helping you plan and prepare for your next steps.
- Job growth through 2032: 6 percent.
- Job openings annually through 2032: 12,800.
- Typical entry-level education required: Advanced Degree, Doctorate.
- Median annual salary: $85,330.
The American Psychological Association and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics provide more information about career opportunities for psychology majors.


Meet Your Psychology Advisor
Therasa Martin | Your Source for Online Psychology Advising
tsimpson@umich.edu | 810-424-5496
With so many educational opportunities and career paths available to our psychology students, we strongly recommend that they meet regularly with our online psychology advisor, Therasa Martin. She can help you choose classes, recommend extracurricular opportunities, ensure you are progressing toward a degree, explore career paths and more.
Apply Today to Complete Your Bachelor’s Degree Online!
As a UM-Flint AODC student, you take classes where instructors value your life experiences. You are supported by resources and by your classmates, who share the lessons they have learned along the way. It’s time to finish your bachelor’s degree on a fast track!