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2007-2008 Catalog of Courses 
    
2007-2008 Catalog of Courses [Archived Catalog]

Human Services-Psychology B.S.


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A practice-oriented degree designed to prepare students to work in the helping professions or to go on to graduate school. The psychology courses are combined with sociology and human service courses in order to give the student a broader base of study and application. In addition to classroom study, students spend two semesters in field experiences to better prepare them for the work place and to help them begin networking with other professionals in the helping field.

EMPLOYMENT

Careers working with people and for graduate training; work with families, family intervention and counseling for all age groups; and work in law enforcement.

DEGREE AWARDED

Bachelor of Science

CONTACT

Bill Allan
Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences
316-295-5891
ballan@friends.edu

Dr. Donna Stuber-McEwen
Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences
316-295-5663
mcewen@friends.edu
psych@friends.edu

Choose one Area of Specialization (15 hours required within areas):


Notes:


*Offered on alternating years or summer

**Required for Psychology track

 

Psychology and Religion: 15 hours


May include one course from another area

  • REL 220C Basic Christian Beliefs 3 hours
  • REL 220A Varieties of Religious Experience 3 hours
  • REL 325 Foundations of Youth Ministry 3 hours

Note:


**Required for Psychology and Religion track

Note:


**Required for Industrial Psychology track

Total Major Requirements: 46 hours


Total Degree Requirements: 124 hours


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