Bachelor of Science in Psychology

• A completed application and a $35 non-refundable application fee.
• At least 56 semester hours of transferable college credit from accredited colleges/universities.
• Official transcripts from all previously attended colleges/universities, CLEP and DANTES transcripts and a copy of official military transcripts, if applicable.
• A minimum of two years of full-time work experience since high school.
• Students whose primary language is not English must achieve a minimum TOEFL score of 550 (paper-based test), or 213 (computer-based test), or 79-80 (internet-based test).  

46 credits/78 weeks

Principles of Self-Management
Professional Writing
Professional Communication
Introduction to Psychological Theories, History and Systems
Christian Foundation in Psychology -Issues and Ethics
Multicultural Counseling
Life Span Development Psychology
Research Methodology and Statistics
Psychopathology
Physiological Psychology
Introduction to Relationships in Psychology
Theories of Counseling
Current Trends and Specialties in Psychology
Techniques in Counseling
Psychology Capstone

Psychology is a discipline that has applicability in nearly every profession. Those with a background in psychology appeal to employers in diverse areas such as professional ministry, medicine/health care, business (such as human resources and marketing) and nonprofit work. The Bachelor of Science in Psychology program integrates core knowledge and practical experience in psychology to prepare students to analyze and resolve human service needs in a diverse and global population.
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