Study, Research & Practice

Our Bachelor of Science degree in psychology will help you develop the skills you need for careers;, counselor, psychologist, sports psychologist, school counselor, school psychologist, human resources professional, evaluation consultant, genetics counselor, psychiatric technician, physician assistant, case manager, child life specialist, behavior analyst, and market research analyst.

You will learn from clinical, biological, cognitive, and developmental subfields and take courses that build analytical and interpersonal helping skills.  You will also complete an internship where you will put into practice what you have learned in the classroom and gain important professional experience.

OPPORTUNITIES

Once you are in the program and you meet particular GPA and course grade requirements, you can take courses from our graduate program that will count toward your BS and toward a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. This will help you complete your Masters degree in less time and for less cost if you choose to continue your education.

You can also gain professional experience by becoming a member of Psi Chi, the Psychology Club, or the Psyc Lab on campus and take part in psychology department events like the Psychology Renewed conference.

Start Dates & Format

Classes are offered in-person in the evening or online. You may begin taking classes in the Fall, Spring, or Summer. Please contact us to find out about our current class schedule.

Tuition & Financial Aid

Tuition is $572 per credit hour. Learn about financial aid and scholarship opportunities on our Financial Aid pages.

Application for Admissions

For admission to this program, please visit the Adult Undergraduate Admissions.