Expert academic assistance for every course in Capella's Bachelor of Science in General Psychology FlexPath program.
The BS in General Psychology provides undergraduate psychology foundations covering developmental, abnormal, social, cognitive, and biological psychology. The program includes research methods, statistics, and applied psychology coursework designed to build a comprehensive understanding of human behavior and mental processes.
Students develop critical thinking and analytical skills through evidence-based study of psychological theories and practices. The program prepares students for graduate study in psychology or counseling, or entry-level behavioral health roles in clinical, organizational, and community settings.
Our FlexPath support covers all 25 courses in the program, from foundational PSYC-FPX1010 through the capstone PSYC-FPX4900. Whether you need help with research methods papers, statistical analysis assignments, or rubric-aligned assessment planning, our specialists understand competency-based psychology coursework.
Capella's BS in Psychology lets students focus their electives toward one of these concentrations.
Behavioral assessment, intervention design, and ABA principles for clinical and educational settings.
Broad foundation across developmental, social, cognitive, and abnormal psychology topics.
Preparatory coursework for graduate counseling programs, with a focus on therapeutic principles.
Click any course code for detailed assessment help and course-specific support.
| Course Code | Course Details |
|---|---|
| PSYC-FPX1010 | Introductory Psychology |
| PSYC-FPX1540 | The Psychology of Human Differences and Society |
| PSYC-FPX2002 | The Skillful Psychology Student |
| PSYC-FPX2210 | Introduction to Psychology of Social Media |
| PSYC-FPX2240 | Psychology of the Workplace |
| PSYC-FPX2320 | Introduction to Counseling and Psychotherapy |
| PSYC-FPX2520 | Social Psychology in Action |
| PSYC-FPX2600 | Development Across the Lifespan |
| PSYC-FPX2700 | Child Development |
| PSYC-FPX2720 | Adolescent Psychology |
| PSYC-FPX2740 | Adult Development and Aging |
| PSYC-FPX2800 | Gender and Human Sexuality |
| PSYC-FPX3110 | Abnormal Psychology |
| PSYC-FPX3130 | Criminal Psychology and Behavior |
| PSYC-FPX3210 | Human Lifespan Development |
| PSYC-FPX3310 | Brain, Body, and Behavior |
| PSYC-FPX3501 | Cognitive Psychology in Action |
| PSYC-FPX3520 | Introduction to Social Psychology |
| PSYC-FPX3700 | Statistics for Psychology |
| PSYC-FPX3770 | Psychology of Human Motivation and Performance |
| PSYC-FPX4101 | History, Systems, and Contemporary Psychology |
| PSYC-FPX4110 | Positive Psychology |
| PSYC-FPX4325 | Stress, Trauma, and Wellness |
| PSYC-FPX4600 | Research Methods in Psychology |
| PSYC-FPX4900 | Psychology Capstone Project |
APA-formatted literature reviews, empirical research summaries, and theory application papers with proper scholarly citations.
Clinical case analyses applying psychological theories to real-world scenarios, including diagnostic reasoning and treatment recommendations.
Data interpretation, hypothesis testing, SPSS output analysis, and statistical reporting for behavioral science research.
Self-reflective assignments connecting course concepts to personal or professional experiences with critical analysis.
Substantive, scholarly discussion responses demonstrating competency in course topics with peer engagement.
Comprehensive capstone deliverables integrating knowledge across the psychology curriculum into a culminating project.
From introductory psychology through your capstone project, our FlexPath specialists provide rubric-aligned support tailored to Capella's competency-based grading.