Psychology Dual Enrollment
Georgia Tech's School of Psychological and Brain Sciences invites high school students across Georgia to earn college credit through four rigorous psychology courses. Spanning brain and behavior, child development, social dynamics, and physical health, these courses prepare students for careers in medicine, counseling, public health, education, business, and every field that involves working with people.

Online Format
Asynchronous Learning: Flexible scheduling for students across Georgia.
Honorlock Proctored: Secure, remote testing environments.
In-Person Option
Campus Experience: Courses available on-site at Georgia Tech.
Personalized Support: Engagement in small groups and 1:1 sessions.
Available Courses
PSYC 1101: General Psychology
A broad survey covering research methods, brain & behavior, development, learning, memory, and mental health. Equivalent to AP Psychology exam credit at GT.
Career Paths: Mental health counseling, Social work, Medicine, Education, Human resources, Marketing.
Prereq: Precalculus (completed or concurrent)
PSYC 2103: Human Development
Explores physical, cognitive, and social-emotional development from conception through adolescence via a research-based lens.
Career Paths: Early childhood education, School counseling, Pediatric medicine & nursing, Speech-language pathology.
Prereq: AP Psych (4+) or PSYC 1101; Precalculus
PSYC 2210: Social Psychology
Examines why people think, feel, and behave in social situations, tackling attraction, conflict, prejudice, and the forces shaping society.
Career Paths: Human resources, Organizational management, Public policy, Advertising, Conflict resolution.
Prereq: AP Psych (4+) or PSYC 1101; Precalculus
PSYC 3009: Health Psychology
Explores how biological, social, and psychological factors shape physical health and well-being at the frontier of healthcare science.
Career Paths: Healthcare administration, Public health, Medicine, Clinical psychology, Health education.
Prereq: AP Psych (4+) or PSYC 1101; Precalculus
Ready to earn college credit?
Consult your high school advisor or visit the admissions portal to begin.
Questions? Contact psyc-dual@gatech.edu
