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Program Overview:
Faculty
Undergraduate Degree Plan
School Counseling Objectives
School Counseling Degree Plan
Master
of Behavioral Studies: Objectives
Master
of Behavioral Studies: Degree Plan
First Annual Behavioral Sciences Scholarship
Workshop:
Scholarship Opportunities:
PSYCHOLOGY
AND COUNSELING
Psychology
is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Psychologists
study and perform research which seeks to describe, explain, predict,
and control various aspects of human and animal behavior. The baccalaureate
program in psychology is designed to enhance students’ understanding of
themselves and others and offers students the latest psychological information
and theoretical applications. The student is also introduced to strategies
for living more effectively, for gaining or advancing in employment, and
admission to higher levels of education.The psychology major is designed
to serve a variety of career goals through required and elective course
offerings. A bachelor’s degree is often a prerequisite to specializing
as a professional in many fields of psychology. The student majoring in
psychology pursuing a general interest in human nature will probably take
a different sequence of electives than a student who is preparing for
advanced work in psychology. A minor in psychology complements a number
of other fields of study, such as social sciences, communication, business,
law, and criminal justice.All students are encouraged to plan work carefully.
Early and frequent consultation with an advisor is helpful in sequencing
course work and in selecting courses which will provide a solid foundation
in psychology and a good general education.At the graduate level the department
offers the Master of Behavioral Studies in Counseling Psychology and the
Master of Education in School Counseling (see Graduate Catalog).Education
majors may obtain a teaching endorsement by completing specific coursework
in psychology and obtaining a passing score on the psychology examination
given by the State Department of Education. For
additional information contact Dr. Jon
Reid or call (580) 745-2390 and ask for the Psychology and Counseling
Department.
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Some Useful Links:
American Psychological Association
American Counseling Association
American Psychological Society
The National Honor Society in
Psychology
Southeastern Psychological Organization
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