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2010-2011 Catalog | Program Descriptions | Social Sciences Overview | Majors

Psychology, B.A., B.S.

[Psychology—2001]

Psychologists assist people with a broad variety of needs.   Psychology is both a science and a human service profession.   Some psychologists do research with the goal of understanding people better.  Many more psychologists work with people in a great variety of settings such as schools, clinics, and hospitals.  Students wishing to study Psychology can elect to earn either a B.A. degree or a B.S. degree.    A key distinctive of the B.A. and B.S. programs is the strong emphasis on the integration of psychology and Christian theology.  In addition, students also have the opportunity for "hands on" experience in an internship (Field Work) and/or in a Research Practicum.    Students who choose to take Research Practicum typically become co-authors on at least one research project that will be presented professionally (at a conference or as a journal article).  The B.S. degree is recommended for students seriously interested in eventually pursuing an advanced doctoral degree (Ph.D., Psy.D).   

SPECIFICS OF THE PSYCHOLOGY B.A. DEGREE

The B.A. Psychology degree program at Roberts Wesleyan provides students with a broad background in Psychology.   Students learn to do basic research and beginning level skills for helping people.   Graduates from the B.A. Psychology Program are prepared to do basic supportive counseling and behavior modification at pre-professional entry levels in agencies that serve such groups as troubled youth, the developmentally disabled, and the mentally ill.   Graduates who wish to obtain employment at the professional level must plan on earning at least a master’s degree (M.A., M.S., M.S.W.) and must strive to obtain a GPA of at least 3.0 to be eligible for admission to these advanced programs.   Those graduates who go on to master’s level training are prepared for such professions as school psychology, mental health counseling, etc.

At Roberts Wesleyan, B.A. Psychology majors frequently choose a second major or minor to enhance their job prospects, gain acceptance into graduate school, or broaden their education in high interest areas such as art, music, Christian ministry, and criminal justice.  All B.A. students are required to complete an internship and/or be involved in  Research Practicum.

Minimum Total Hours:   124

Total Liberal Arts Hours Required:  90

General Education Requirements:  Per General Education list (see General Education Division). Exceptions: BIO 103 (preferred) or BIO 101 required for the lab science; MTH 200 is required; the behavioral science elective and the history, economics, or social sciences elective are not required since they are covered in the major.

Minimum Requirements:  Overall GPA of 2.0; major GPA of 2.0; no grade less than C- in the major.

Transfer Requirements: See institutional transfer policies.

Application to the Major:  The Social Sciences Division Application to the Major form is accepted.  Students should apply early in their junior year.  A minimum overall GPA of 2.0 is required for acceptance to the major.

Major Requirements:  34 hours

  • PSY 101, 309, 406, and 450A;
  • One laboratory course (PSY 304, 305, or 307);
  • One required upper-level course (PSY 401 or 403);
  • Three courses from: PSY 201 or 203, PSY 202, PSY 260, 301, or 306;
  • Two courses from: PSY 302, 308, 402, or 405;
  • One course from: PSY 407 or 450B.

Special Notes:

  • Students may take either PSY 201 or PSY 203, but not both.  PSY 201 is highly recommended for the major.
  • MTH 200 is a prerequisite for PSY 302 and 309.

SPECIFICS OF THE PSYCHOLOGY B.S. DEGREE

The B.S. Psychology degree program at Roberts Wesleyan places a much stronger emphasis on the scientific approach to the discipline and is designed specifically for students who wish to eventually pursue graduate education that is research-oriented and/or linked to doctoral study (Psy.D., Ph.D.).  Students preparing for this advanced graduate study must strive to obtain a GPA well above 3.0, be involved in original research, and perform successfully on standardized graduate school admission exams (GREs) to be considered for admission to doctoral programs.  While the B.S. program includes all of the coursework required for the B.A. degree, it also requires students to participate in all of the psychology laboratory course offerings as well as both research-based courses.  This research/science focus will more fully prepare students for the rigors of graduate education, while also guaranteeing significant experience in research.  Students are encouraged to participate in the Research Practicum course twice in order to increase their involvement in original research.  Those graduates who go on for doctoral study in psychology will be prepared for professions in psychological research, college-level teaching and/or clinical practice.

Minimum Total Hours:   124

Total Liberal Arts Hours Required:  60

General Education Requirements:  Per General Education list (see General Education Division). Exceptions: BIO 103 (preferred) or BIO 101 required for the lab science; MTH 200 is required; the behavioral science elective and the history, economics, or social sciences elective are not required since they are covered in the major.

Minimum Requirements:  Overall GPA of 2.7; major GPA of 2.0; no grade less than C in the major.

Transfer Requirements: See institutional transfer policies.

Application to the Major:  The Social Sciences Division Application to the Major form is accepted.  Students should apply early in their junior year.  A minimum overall GPA of 2.7 is required for acceptance to the major.

Major Requirements:  51 hours

  • Content Core: PSY 101, 401, 403, and 406;
  • Research Core (6-11 hours): PSY 309 and 407 (PSY 407 may be taken for 3 or 4 credits and may be taken twice);
  • Lab Core: PSY 304, 305, and 307;
  • Internship (3-4 hours): PSY 450A and 450B;
  • Three courses from: PSY 201 or 203, PSY 202, PSY 260, 301, or 306;
  • Three courses from: PSY 302, 308, 402, or 405.
  • Recommended course: CMP 341.

Special Notes:

  • Students may take either PSY 201 or PSY 203, but not both.  PSY 201 is highly recommended for the major.
  • MTH 200 is a prerequisite for PSY 302 and 309.