Preparation for a successful career using applied psychology requires a broad knowledge base in the major elements of psychological sciences. The Bachelor of Arts in Applied Psychology degree equips students with professional knowledge and practical skills in general psychology and specialized emphasis areas. Students will study these psychological principles through a Christian worldview.
Program Highlights
Focuses on experiential, applicable, and practical approaches to psychology
Emphasis on professional knowledge AND practical skills
Learn to evaluate ethical behavior and decision making within the profession
Integrate a Christian worldview
45
REQUIRED MAJOR CREDITS
$515
COST PER CREDIT
$23,175
ESTIMATED MAJOR COST
Potential Careers
Graduates of the program are armed with the knowledge and practical skills needed to succeed in a variety of roles in related industries:
Child Welfare Liaison
Adolescent Residential Care Counselor
Behavioral Specialist
Probation or Corrections Officer
Nonprofit Agency roles
Human Resources Generalist
Course Requirements
Students must complete the following degree components at LAPU or via applicable transfer credits. See the catalog for more details.
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 28 CREDITS
General Education (28): see catalog for more details
28 CREDITS
PROGRAM REQUISITES 12 CREDITS
PSYC 105 || Introduction to Psychology
3 CREDITS
PSYC 285 || Abnormal Psychology
3 CREDITS
PSYC 295 || Human Growth and Development
3 CREDITS
STAT 280 || Applied Statistics
3 CREDITS
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 45 CREDITS
PSYC 300 || Research Methods in Psychology
3 CREDITS
PSYC 315 || Integration of Psychology and Christianity
3 CREDITS
PSYC 320 || Personality Theory
3 CREDITS
PSYC 325 || Learning Theory
3 CREDITS
PSYC 330 || Cognition
3 CREDITS
PSYC 335 || Fundamentals of Testing and Assessment
3 CREDITS
PSYC 340 || Interviewing and Counseling Techniques
3 CREDITS
PSYC 350 || Social Psychology
3 CREDITS
PSYC 370 || Topics in Psychology: Psychopharmacology
3 CREDITS
– OR –
PSYC 465 || Topics in Psychology: Marriage
3 CREDITS
– OR –
PSYC 466 || Topics in Psychology: Grief
3 CREDITS
PSYC 405 || Physiological Psychology
3 CREDITS
PSYC 410 || Psychology of Emotions
3 CREDITS
PSYC 430 || Cultural Psychology
3 CREDITS
PSYC 475 || Professional and Ethical Issues in Psychology
3 CREDITS
PSYC 485 || Undergraduate Applied Psychology Capstone I
3 CREDITS
PSYC 490 || Undergraduate Applied Psychology Capstone II
3 CREDITS
ELECTIVES 35 CREDITS
Electives (35): choose from 100-400 level courses in the catalog
A concentration is similar to a minor, but more integrated and with no extra units added to the degree. Each program allows you to choose a concentration to sharpen your skills and specialize in a focused area of study.
Applied Pastoral Counseling
Integrate biblical principles with counseling and interviewing skills to be applied in a pastoral care or lay ministry setting.
Industrial/ Organizational Psychology
The study of organizational behavior, motivation, and conflict management.
Child and Adolescent Psychology
Providing a framework for working with children and adolescents in a variety of settings.
Clinical Psychology
Training in psychological theory, concepts, and methodology in order to prepare for a career in the clinical arena.
Criminal Behavior
Explores criminal behavior, group dynamics (such as gangs), forensics, and conflict management.
Cultural Psychology
Preparing for a profession associated with human services working with diverse populations.
Educational Psychology
Hones in on particular concepts, theories, and methodologies that are fundamental for working in the fields of education and social services.
General Psychology
For those who want a broad, general psychology emphasis offering versatility in the job market.
Human Services
Provides foundations in pivotal applied psychological theory and methodologies geared toward helping people.
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