
Program Overview
Preparation for a successful career using applied psychology requires a broad knowledge base in the major elements of psychological sciences. The Bachelor of Arts in Applied Psychology degree equips students with professional knowledge and practical skills in general psychology and specialized emphasis areas. Students will study these psychological principles through a Christian worldview.
Program Highlights
Focuses on experiential, applicable, and practical approaches to psychology
Emphasis on professional knowledge AND practical skills
Learn to evaluate ethical behavior and decision making within the profession
Integrate a Christian worldview

Credits & Cost
45
REQUIRED MAJOR UNITS
CREDIT EQUIVALENCIES
$515
COST PER CREDIT
EST PROGRAM COST
$23,175
ESTIMATED MAJOR COST
AVG MONTHS TO COMPLETE
Potential Careers
Graduates of the program are armed with the knowledge and practical skills needed to succeed in a variety of roles in related industries:

Human Resources Generalist

Behavioral Specialist

Nonprofit Agency Roles

Adolescent Residential Care Counselor

Probation or Corrections Officer

Child Welfare Liaison
Course Requirements
Students must complete the following degree components at LAPU or via applicable transfer credits.
See the catalog for more details.
EMPHASIS OPTIONS
CONCENTRATION OPTIONS
COURSES
MULTIPLE SUBJECT CREDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
CAPSTONE COURSES
TWO CONCENTRATION
HEALTH SCIENCES
ENGLISH COMMUNICATION
ARTS AND HUMANITIES
QUANTITATIVE REASONING
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
SOCIAL SCIENCES
PHYSICAL & BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
LAPU DISTINCTIVES
HUMANITIES
General Education (28): see catalog for more details | 28 CREDITS |
GENERAL EDUCATION
28 CREDITS
PSYC 105 || Introduction to Psychology | 3 CREDITS |
PSYC 285 || Abnormal Psychology | 3 CREDITS |
PSYC 295 || Human Growth and Development | 3 CREDITS |
STAT 280 || Applied Statistics | 3 CREDITS |
PROGRAM REQUISITES
12 CREDITS
PSYC 300 || Research Methods in Psychology | 3 CREDITS |
PSYC 315 || Integration of Psychology and Christianity | 3 CREDITS |
PSYC 320 || Personality Theory | 3 CREDITS |
PSYC 325 || Learning Theory | 3 CREDITS |
PSYC 330 || Cognition | 3 CREDITS |
PSYC 335 || Fundamentals of Testing and Assessment | 3 CREDITS |
PSYC 340 || Interviewing and Counseling Techniques | 3 CREDITS |
PSYC 350 || Social Psychology | 3 CREDITS |
PSYC 370 || Topics in Psychology: Psychopharmacology | 3 CREDITS |
– OR – | |
PSYC 465 || Topics in Psychology: Marriage | 3 CREDITS |
– OR – | |
PSYC 466 || Topics in Psychology: Grief | 3 CREDITS |
PSYC 405 || Physiological Psychology | 3 CREDITS |
PSYC 410 || Psychology of Emotions | 3 CREDITS |
PSYC 430 || Cultural Psychology | 3 CREDITS |
PSYC 475 || Professional and Ethical Issues in Psychology | 3 CREDITS |
PSYC 485 || Undergraduate Applied Psychology Capstone I | 3 CREDITS |
PSYC 490 || Undergraduate Applied Psychology Capstone II | 3 CREDITS |
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
45 CREDITS
Electives (35): choose from 100-400 level courses in the catalog | 35 CREDITS |
ELECTIVES
35 CREDITS
TECHNICAL FOUNDATION
PROFESSIONAL SCHOLARSHIP
MANAGEMENT
TOTAL CREDITS
120 CREDITS
Recommended Concentrations
Students must complete the following degree components at LAPU or via applicable transfer credits.
See the catalog for more details.