BS in Psychology
Walden’s BS in Psychology online program academically prepares you to pursue career paths that allow you to make a meaningful impact in people’s lives.
Next Start Dates
- Course-Based: 5/30/2022
Make a meaningful difference for individuals, families, and communities with a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Walden. In our bachelor’s in psychology program, you’ll explore the science and theory of human behavior while gaining a practical, versatile skill set often valued by employers.
Personalize your studies by selecting from an array of concentration options, from Addiction to Forensic Psychology. Our bachelor’s degree in psychology program also includes Walden Undergraduate Academy, a dedicated and supportive learning track for those with no previous college credit.
Walden’s BS in Psychology online program academically prepares you to pursue career paths that allow you to make a meaningful impact in people’s lives.
With the BS in Psychology Accelerate Into Master’s (AIM) option, you can earn credit toward your master’s while completing your undergraduate studies.
Addiction can take many forms. Individuals today are coping with addictions to a variety of substances and activities, including alcohol, drugs, gambling, pornography, shopping, and self-injury. Managing addiction involves more than just identifying available treatment options.
Through the Human Services concentration, you can gain knowledge to help create meaningful and positive change in your community. Following an interdisciplinary approach, you’ll examine many of the challenges facing society today—including poverty, drug addiction, and domestic violence—and learn how to work effectively with families, human services agencies, and organizations to implement solutions that improve quality of life.
In this concentration, you’ll explore industrial and organizational psychology, in which professionals apply psychology principles to the workplace.
Through the Criminal Justice concentration, explore cognitive, behavioral, and psychological theories of criminal behavior from the serial killer to the terrorist. Discover and analyze types of victimization and how to work with victims of crime as you prepare for or grow your career in the fields of criminal justice, social service, or law enforcement.
Addiction can take many forms. Individuals today are coping with addictions to a variety of substances and activities, including alcohol, drugs, gambling, pornography, shopping, and self-injury. Managing addiction involves more than just identifying available treatment options.
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