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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Academic Catalog
Psychology, BS
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Purpose and Objectives
The purpose of the Psychology program is to develop students to research and address the mental, emotional, relational, and spiritual growth needs of people in clinical, academic, and church/mission settings.
Objectives
In addition to the mission statement, general objectives, and requirements of the University, the objectives of the Psychology program are:
- Enable students to evaluate psychological paradigms by the authority of Scripture, helping them to precisely articulate a biblically consistent and empirically powerful model of human psychology.
- Enable students to understand and apply the scientific method within the field of psychology as consumers or producers of psychological research.
- Enable students to develop an elemental knowledge of the biological, psychological and social foundations for human experience along with an understanding of how this core knowledge in psychology flows from and contributes to other disciplines.
- Provide students with opportunities to explore the connections between what they are learning and their future goals in the workplace, ministry, graduate school and/or the helping professions.
Graduation Requirements
- Minimum 120 semester hours credit
- Complete 18 hours in Bible and Theology courses.
- 6 semester hours of Leadership Development courses.
- Minimum of 30 semester hours of General Education
- Minimum 36 semester hours in Psychology courses.
- Minimum 30 semester hours of upper division courses
- Satisfactory evidence of Christian character and doctrinal views
- Meets all ethical requirements and Student Life standards
- Minimum cumulative 2.0 GPA
See Undergraduate Core for all requirements.
Master of Arts in Counseling (Accelerated), BS/MA Option
CIU’s Clinical Counseling program, in conjunction with the Psychology major of the College of Arts and Sciences, offers an integrated program of study that allows academically gifted students who have a clear sense of calling to become licensed professional counselors to begin working toward their master’s degree in Clinical Counseling while completing their B.S. in Psychology. View detailed information .
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Course of Study (120)
Bible and Theology Core (18)
Sociological and Psychological Core (3) - Choose one of the following:
Math (3) - Choose one of the following:
Culture and Arts (3) - Choose one of the following:
History (3) - Choose one of the following:
Science (3) - Choose one of the following:
Leadership Development and Spiritual Formation (6)
Human Process - Choose one of the following (3)
Comparative/Physiological Process - Choose one of the following (3)
Professional Experience Course - Choose one of the following (3)
Electives in Psychology - Choose 4 of the following (12)
Open Electives (30)
- Choose 10 courses from any department (see note below)
Note:
- Students in the accelerated BS/MA in Psychology/Counseling will commit 12 of their 30 free elective hours to Counseling courses.
- Students working toward a BS in Psychology are encouraged to choose a minor to complement their major program of study or consider a Bible major. Most minors are comprised of 18 credit hours.
- Students are also encouraged to focus 12 hours (4 courses) in the following areas: American Sign Language, Art, Bible, Communications, Economics, English, Greek, Hebrew, History, Humanities, Music, Philosophy, Science, Social Science, Spanish or Theology.
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