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NCU BA FastForward Track NCU's FastForward options in the Bachelor of Arts allow you to advance in one seamless path from your associate degree to your bachelor's and master's degrees – months faster and with lower tuition expense. The BAPSY program provides an opportunity to substitute specific courses in the required course sequence with master's level courses. Opting to complete the master's level course substitutions provides an NCU FastForward track to the Master of Arts in Psychology or the Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy if students decide to pursue a graduate degree. NCU FastForward: • Helps you become more competitive with your master's degree sooner • Saves you time • Saves you money • Allows you to plan ahead and better manage your future • Shows employers your dedication and drive The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology is a degree-completion program * that can help you develop a basic understanding of human behavior and emotions, while learning how psychological principles apply to a diverse, global society. During your program, you will be encouraged to self-reflect on the application of psychological principles while earning a degree that meets the undergraduate educational requirements of the American Psychological Association. * Bachelor's program is completion only. This degree requires a total of 120 semester credit hours, with a minimum of 60 credits, and maximum of 90 credits, in transfer from an accredited institution. View the NCU course catalog to determine the exact number required based on your previous education. BACHELOR'S PROGRAMS Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Completion (BAPSY) Program at a Glance: Total Credit Hours: 120 (includes 60-90 transfer credits) Courses: 20 Recommended Completion Time: 52 Months 16

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