Psychology
Psychology
Psychology Program from St. °µÍø½ûÇø College for Adults
You’ll gain insight into psychological theories and practices — and learn how to apply them in real-world professional settings.
Study Human Behavior, Thinking, and Emotion in our Flexible, Innovative Environment
Gain insight into psychological theories and practices — and learn how to apply them in real-world professional settings with St. °µÍø½ûÇø. Our program is designed for busy adults who want to earn their bachelor's degree in psychology without sacrificing their work or family commitments.
Through core courses in the psychology major, you will acquire a foundation in psychological theories, research methods, and current issues within the field and learn how to apply them in real-world situations.
A fast-track "3+2" dual degree option is available for students who want to combine a bachelor's in psychology with a Master of Public Health degree.
Upon graduation, students will be well-equipped for a variety of careers and professional fields. Careers for students with undergraduate psychology degrees include public affairs, education, business, sales, health, and computer programming. The psychology program will not prepare you to provide direct, one-on-one clinical care for individuals. Rather, you'll use this major as a launching pad for careers in which you'll design, deliver, and evaluate programs and services. This major can also prepare you for graduate studies in counseling, mental health, clinical psychology, or occupational therapy.
We also offer various student support services, including career counseling, internship opportunities, and financial aid.
Program at a Glance
Classes meet: Online
Credits for major: 40
Time to completion: 24 months
Cost per credit (2024–2025): $500
Start: Fall, Spring, or Summer
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