Do you wonder why we do what we do and what makes us tick? Seek the answers through this flexible program, which covers aspects of many applied areas in psychology. Whether you enroll full- or part-time, you'll study with leading practitioners and industry experts as you learn to apply key theories from the field of psychology to solve real-world issues at work, in your community, and in society. Courses are offered weekends, nights, online, and in a hybrid format.
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This major is ideal for students who want to analyze human behavior through the lenses of developmental history, social sciences, cognitive psychology, and civil society. You’ll also learn the theory and practice of psychological counseling and apply foundational principles of developmental and cognitive psychology to case studies while considering the field’s ethical dimensions.
A distinguishing characteristic of liberal arts education is a required core curriculum. The Bachelor of Arts programs require the following core courses:
Requirements for Major (12 courses) | Course Code |
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Applied Statistics | ADMT1805 |
Introduction to Psychology | ADPS1100 |
Research Methods for the Social Sciences | ADPS1153 |
Developmental Psychology | ADPS1261 |
Cognitive Psychology | ADPS2272 |
Psychology in Context | ADPSxxxx |
6 Psychology Electives | Ìý |
Students are required to complete six elective courses in psychology. To assist students in selecting the best electives for their academic goals, we have developed three areas that reflect possible career paths or areas of interest for which the particular course might be helpful. Some courses will fit into multiple areas. Students do not need to take all of their electives within a single area and the areas will not be reflected on the student’s transcript or diploma. These are simply to guide students in selecting electives and to provide a better understanding of how the B.A. in Psychology might be put to use.
Courses within Community Psychology (CP) bring together many different lenses through which to understand the human being in context. Courses may explore concepts of social justice, social empowerment, and inequality, encouraging students to understand the roles of power and privilege and their impacts on various populations in an effort to conceptualize effective leadership and active citizenship. Students will apply theories of psychology to societal systems and institutions with an aim of developing effective approaches to fostering collaborative relationships and advocating for more just civil structures.
Community Psychology is a broad field with many areas of application including education, public policy, community resources and organizations, and research.
Education Programming;
Special Education Paraprofessional;
Policy Planning, Creation, and Implementation;
Community Resource Creation;
Community Health Worker Coordinator;
Conciliation Specialist;
ABA Therapist;
Health Data Specialist
Courses withinÌýHealth/Human Services (HP) explores areas of psychology related to physical and mental health. It seeks to give students a deeper understanding of how to apply psychological theories to meet the diverse needs of society and develop trusting relationships with individuals they aim to support.ÌýMany of the courses in this area equip students to pursue entry-level positions in the field of healthcare advising, community health promotion and outreach, as well as research and data collection.
Health/Human Services is wide-reaching, including the fields of mental health treatment and advisement, data collection, research, and many areas within physical healthcare.Ìý
Research Assistant;
Mental Health Associate;
Mental Health Technician;
Health Data Specialist;
Health and Community Interventionist;
Health Promotion Specialist;
Health Educator;
Outreach Worker;
ACCS Outreach Worker
Courses withinÌýIndustrial and Organizational Psychology (IO) investigates the role of psychology in efficient, effective, and equitable systems and organizations. These courses explore a range of institutions, the psychological processes within each, as well as the individual’s place within these group/organizational dynamics. Students will also discuss the psychology behind individual differences and productive, enriching interpersonal relationships.
Industrial and Organizational Psychology involves the application of psychological principles and themes to the field of business, consulting, and human resources.
Product Analyst;
Employee Experience Specialist;
Talent Management Consulting;
Strategic/Brand Planner
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St. Mary's Hall South
140 Commonwealth Avenue
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
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The essay must be uploaded as part of your online application.
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