School of Behavioral Sciences
Mission Statement
The School of Behavioral Sciences strives for excellence in the advancement of the behavioral sciences and in promoting mental health and service to society. The goal is to provide the knowledge and skills necessary to improve the lives of people in diverse communities around the world. The School is committed to a pursuit of humanistic thought and action, multicultural understanding, academic excellence, and lifelong learning.
Degree Programs:
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Psychology
- Master of Arts (MA) in Psychology, with an Emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy
- Master of Science (MS) in General Psychology
- Master of Science (MS) in Psychology
- Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) This version of the PsyD program is no longer offered to new program entrants as of July 1, 2024.
- Doctor of Psychology: Clinical Specialization (PsyD-C)
- Doctor of Psychology: General (PsyD-G)
Undergraduate Certificate Programs:
- Certificate in Addiction Studies (CPAS)
Graduate Certificate Programs:
- Certificate in Advanced Addiction Studies (CPAAS)
- Certificate in Healthcare Services (CPHCS)
- Certificate in Industrial/Organizational Psychology (CPIOP)
- Certificate in Pastoral Counseling (CPPC)
- Certificate in Sport Psychology (CPSP)