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Psychology: Online

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How do we think? How do we learn? How do we heal? And what’s the role of faith? Bring your questions. We study psychology from every angle—brains, babies, even buying behavior.

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Can be completed entirely online.
Flexible
Some courses offer a blended option, so you can meet your professors and peers.
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Textbooks for a flat fee of $30/credit hour.

From Psychology to Living, with Faith

Gain an understanding of how and why we think the way we do. A degree in applied psychology sets you up for success in a variety of helping careers. Work in a ministry. Enter the world of criminal justice. Or apply your insights as a business leader in your community.;

Go on to serve others with an online bachelor’s degree in psychology. Your faith-based education blends the science of psychology with the compassion of Christ, setting you up for rewarding work after school. 

What Can I Do with an Online Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology?

An online bachelor’s in psychology opens up various career opportunities. You can work as a case manager, human resources assistant, or research assistant.

This degree equips you with valuable insights into human behavior, making you an asset in fields like healthcare, social services, education, and business, where understanding and interacting with people are essential aspects of the job.

Behavioral Health Specialist

Clinical Psychologist

Forensic Psychologist

Industrial-Organizational Psychologist

School Psychologist

Sports Psychologist

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Hands-On Learning Experiences

Practical Application

Online courses focus on practical application of the material learned. Many of your fellow students are working adults and course activities give you an opportunity to apply what you’re learning to real life situations.

Science Labs Go Virtual

The online science labs offer a chance to interact with experiments in a safe environment. You have full control of the virtual lab experiments, watching the results of your actions in the virtual lab.

Senior Service Project Course

Students who choose the Senior Research Project course will create a major paper based on their research. This allows you to have a hands-on opportunity to walk through researching and writing about a topic in your field of interest.

Have Questions about the Online Psychology Program?

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Marti J. Glass, PhD

Director, Adult and Professional Studies
864.977.0147 marti.glass@ngu.edu

Online Psychology Applied

Marti J. Glass, PhD
Director, Adult and Professional Studies

Study Applied Psychology Online

Applied Psychology Online General Education

General Education Courses

  • E-Learning
  • Academic Success
  • Biblical Foundations
  • Oral Communication
  • Psychology or Sociology
Applied Psychology Online Core Courses

Core Courses

  • Statistics for Behavioral Sciences
  • Human Growth and Development
  • Foundations of Christian Psychology
  • Introduction to Counseling
  • Research Methods in Psychology
  • Theories of Personality
  • Social Psychology
  • Abnormal Psychology
  • Biological Psychology
  • Senior Seminar
  • Psychology electives
Applied Psychology Online Electives

Electives

  • Electives or minor courses
Applied Psychology Online Second Minor Options

Second Minor Options

  • Optional minor or more electives

Elevate Your Perspective

You’ll also take Chapel every semester, and Cultural Events for the first four semesters. You earn credit through attendance, and each course counts as half a credit. This is the NGU difference, how you find your peak performance and elevate your perspective, intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually.

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