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College of Arts and Sciences

Bachelor of Science (BS), Psychology: Clinical

Program Overview

The Psychology: Clinical program centers around critical reasoning, qualitative reasoning, and research analysis. You’ll take courses like Pathways in Psychology, Human Development, Research Methods, Personality, and Abnormal Psychology. This degree could lead to a career as an early intervention specialist, case manager, substance abuse counselor, or social and community service manager.

Many Anderson University students choose to pursue a master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling; speech and language pathology; mental health and school counseling; education and human development; or marriage and family counseling. If you prefer to begin your career immediately you will have the knowledge needed to find positions in careers such as working with children with autism, and adults with developmental disabilities or working as an early intervention specialist, or a lab coordinator.

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Program at a Glance

Total Credit Hours

122
Program Type: BS
I-20 Approved: Yes
I-17 Approved: No

Details

Program Director: Patty Slaughter
Class Format: Seated (Main Campus)
Program Duration: 4 years (8 semesters)
Start Date: Fall: August | Spring: January
Admission Requirements
No previous degree is required to enroll in this program.
Official high school or GED transcripts will need to be submitted as part of the application process for this program. Transfer students must submit official transcripts from their previous school.
Official high school or GED transcripts will need to be submitted as part of the application process for this program. Transfer students must submit official transcripts from their previous school.
Two essays (prompts) or official SAT, ACT, or CLT scores are required during the application process.
Anderson University has a rolling admission process (students are notified when the are accepted whenever that is during the year) but students are encouraged to apply by the following dates: December 1st for the best scholarship consideration and no later than July 1st to begin in the fall semester.
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Why AU?

At Anderson University, our faith is at the heart of our work. Psychology is no different. You will find that our faculty members integrate faith into the classroom, whether they’re offering a daily devotional that ties into the day’s lessons or engaging in meaningful conversations about how faith perspectives affect our views of neuropsychiatric syndromes and disorders. Our small class sizes provide ample opportunities for one-on-one mentorship from faculty, who have years of experience in the field, as they guide you through hands-on research opportunities.
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