Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
The Psychology major at Northwest University invites you to explore the human condition in light of a distinctive Christian worldview. Our theoretical framework synthesizes broad-based knowledge drawn from the fields of psychology, anthropology, sociology, and cultural studies to provide the student with a sound social sciences foundation. Students are challenged and equipped to become change agents, accepting the responsibility to truly make a difference in the lives of hurting individuals within a global context.
Why I Teach Psychology - Dr. Cherri Seese
Why Psychology at NU?
- Benefit from small classes where you receive personal attention from professors who care about your success.
- Develop a global approach to psychology, engaging with challenging issues related to culture and social injustice.
- Learn from highly qualified faculty members who are active in the behavioral sciences.
- Integrate your faith with your learning while drawing from disciplines such as sociology, anthropology, and cultural studies.
- Put your learning into action through hands-on practicum opportunities.
I wouldn’t be where I am if it wasn’t for the time that my psychology professors spent with me. I’ve been truly blessed by the prayers, the connections made, and the material that I was taught at NU.
–Valentina Korepanova
Practicum Opportunities
- Children’s Hospital Medical Center
- City of Bellevue Teen Services
- Eastside Recovery Center
- Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF)
- Kirkland Boys and Girls Club
- Local churches
Common Career Paths
A degree from NU can help you launch your career immediately after graduation. Some of the fields that a degree in Psychology can open up for you include:
- Counseling / Marriage and Family Therapy
- School Counseling
- Social Work
- Business / Human Relations
Word from the Dean
“We strive to create a rich environment of faith, in which faculty model Christian character and integrate faith into the classroom experience. We also believe that faith is nurtured best in the context of relationship and seek to create a healthy learning community in which each student is valued and experiences the opportunity to develop lifelong friendships. We likewise present students with a rigorous academic curriculum that prepares them for work in a variety of areas and gives them the necessary tools for successful graduate school application. We also provide opportunities such as study abroad and practicum experiences, which enable them to understand and help other people. Overall, we strive to provide a high-quality education while nourishing our students’ faith and empowering them to meet the needs of the world around them.”
Dr. Robert Campbell
Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
View Course Descriptions
You can explore program details such as course descriptions and graduation requirements for this program in our academic catalog.
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