Bachelor of Science: Psychology - Counseling
Psychology provides the tools for a scientific analysis of human development, emotion, cognition, behavior, and psychopathology. The department offers majors in psychology, psychology with a counseling emphasis, and psychology with a developmental emphasis. The department also offers minors in psychology and child and family studies.
An undergraduate degree in psychology prepares the successful graduate for a number of opportunities, such as social work, counseling, mental health technician, and research technician.
The program is also designed to help the highly successful student in the pursuit of graduate work, not only in psychology, but also in other disciplines, such as law, medicine, and social work.
Undergraduate Degrees & Programs
- Political Science
Graduate Degrees & Programs
Two-year college graduates with acceptable two-year college credits may complete the bachelor’s degree requirements taking a part-time load (less than 12 hours) in approximately two to three calendar years by successfully completing Lander’s required courses during fall, spring and summer sessions.
