PSYCHOLOGY

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

PROGRAM (120 CREDITS)

PURPOSE

The Psychology program is designed to prepare the student at a pre-professional level for entry into graduate or professional studies. It will equip the student in foundational knowledge in psychology, human behavior, human growth and development, biblical education, and personal skills necessary to develop as a competent professional.

PROGRAM STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES

1. Students will clearly articulate in speech and writing psychological principles and concepts related to the field of behavioral sciences. This matches APA goal: Students will be able to communicate effectively in a variety of formats.

2 . Students will locate information, critically evaluate, and apply the information related to human behavior and cognition. This goal corresponds with APA goal: Students will demonstrate information competence and the ability to use computers and other technology for many purposes.

3 . Students will collaborate and apply psychological principles to personal, social, and organizational issues within clinical settings. This matches APA goal: Students will understand and apply psychological principles to personal, social, and organizational issues.

4. Students will assimilate their Christian faith and knowledge of psychological principles into clinical practice. This matches APA goal: Students will be able to weigh evidence, tolerate ambiguity, act ethically, and reflect other values that are the underpinnings of psychology as a discipline.

5. Students will utilize generalist knowledge, skills, and ethics to execute professional psychological practice with all systems, individuals, families, and groups. This matches APA goal: Students will emerge from the major with realistic ideas about how to implement their psychological knowledge, skills, and values in occupational pursuits in a variety of settings.

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS

Electives

12

cr

MTH

203

Introduction to Statistics

3

cr

JUS/PSY/SWK Course

3

cr

Courses – Choose one:

3

cr

PST

303

Emotionally Healthy Caregivers

PSY

333

Pastoral Counseling

SWK

303

Spirituality & Social Work

SWK

313

Public Social Service

SWK

323

Social Work Practice with Diverse Populations

PSY

263

Psychometrics

3

cr

PSY

283

Lifespan Human Development

3

cr

PSY

303

Biological Psychology

3

cr

PSY

313

Theories of Personality

3

cr

PSY

323

History & Systems in Psychology

3

cr

PSY

343

Legal & Ethical Issues in Counseling

3

cr

PSY

353

Community Psychology

3

cr

PSY

363

Abnormal Psychology

3

cr

PSY

383

Educational Psychology

3

cr

PSY

403

Experimental Psychology

3

cr

PSY

414

Marriage & Family Therapy

3

cr

PSY

463

Theories & Techniques of Counseling

3

cr

PSY

471

Internship Seminar

1

cr

PSY

473

Crisis Intervention Skills

3

cr

PSY

481

Internship

1

cr

PSY

483

Grief, Death & Dying

3

cr

PSY

490

Human Sexuality

3

cr

TOTAL

68 CREDITS

CORE REQUIREMENTS

BIB

103

Introduction to Biblical Interpretation

3

cr

 

 

CMS/DIG/MTN Course

2

cr

COM

123

Fundamentals of Public Speaking

3

cr

ENG

123

College Writing & Research

3

cr

FNA

 

Fine Arts Course

3

cr

US/World History Course – Choose one:

3

cr

 

HIS

213

Ancient & Medieval World History

  
 

HIS

223

Modern & Contemporary World History

  
 

HIS

233

US History: Colonization to Reconstruction

 
 

HIS

243

US History: Reconstruction to Present

 

 

 

History, Literature, Culture & Society Courses

6

cr

LIT

 

Literature Course

3

cr

MTH

123

Quantitative Reasoning

3

cr

NWT

113

New Testament Survey

3

cr

OLT

123

Old Testament Survey

3

cr

PHE

 

Activity Course

1

cr

PHE

281

Nutrition & Health

1

cr

PHL

113

Worldviews

3

cr

PSY

223

Introduction to Psychology

3

cr

SCI

123

General Biology

3

cr

SOC

103

Life Formation

3

cr

Theology Course – Choose one:

3

cr

 

THE

115

Thinking Theologically

  
 

THE

233

Intro to History & Theology of AG

  

TOTAL

 

52 CREDITS

 

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