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2012-13 Undergraduate Catalog
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Marston Hall FACULTY: Lynette Bikos, Amy Mezulis, Jay Skidmore, Dave Stewart, John Thoburn, Thomas Wall, Marcia Webb, Bev Wilson, Margaret Brown, Baine Craft, Thane Erickson, Paul Kim, Ursula Krentz, Kathy Lustyk, Les Parrott, Micheal Roe Learn more about the School of Psychology, Family, and Community. The science of psychology explores the nature and causes of behavior, feelings, and thoughts, as well as effective ways to maintain psychological and social health. Modern psychology constantly changes as discoveries reveal new understandings, new research possibilities, and new applications to the human condition. B.A. or B.S. in Psychology Psychology provides an excellent background for careers in counseling, teaching, social service, medicine, nursing, law, business, pastoral ministry, and many other areas of work where interpersonal understanding and skills are needed. In fact, Seattle Pacific University's Bachelor of Arts in Psychology program allows students to obtain a double major, thereby broadening career opportunities. Our more comprehensive Bachelor of Science in Psychology program combines behavioral and natural sciences and is particularly relevant for students with interests in the more experimental and laboratory side of psychology. The B.S. program also prepares students for further study and careers in fields such as physiological psychology, health psychology, and behavioral medicine, and it is an effective major for premedicine students. Seattle Pacific University’s location in an urban area provides students with opportunities to gain field experiences in mental health clinics, social-service agencies, educational institutions, hospitals, and in the business world. An internship coordinator is available to ensure a match between preparation, abilities, and interests of the student and the demands of the field experience. Teaching assistantships, research assistantships, and less formal opportunities to work with psychology faculty on research projects are available to interested and qualified students. The Psychology Program at SPU endeavors to accomplish four goals:
Requirements for the B.A. in Psychology Admission to the Major Students completing a major or minor in psychology should note the following:
Requirements for the minor in Psychology Need to know when a course is being offered? Check the 2012-13 Time Schedule. |
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