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Psychology

Major, Minor (Bachelor of Arts)

Program Overview

Earning a bachelor’s degree in psychology equips students with a foundational understanding of the complex motivations underlying thoughts, emotions and behavior. The degree prepares students for graduate study as well as for careers requiring strong critical thinking and human services skills.

Graduates will be positioned to pursue qualifications for roles in critical professional and support services, which are needed in a society with increasing rates of mental illness, and have an understanding of the behavioral changes needed to address important social problems and concerns, from teen smoking rates to climate change.

If you’re interested in a flexible option, Peru State College’s bachelor’s degree in psychology is also offered 100% online.

Why Apply?

By pursuing a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Peru State, students gain critical knowledge and skills through hands-on, experiential learning in their coursework and co-curricular activities. The faculty are experts in their field who provide personalized attention to individual students.

Embark on an enriching academic journey with Peru State Online, where a bachelor’s degree in psychology offers not just education, but an immersive experience. Delve into your coursework and co-curricular activities to cultivate invaluable skills and knowledge. Our esteemed faculty, revered for their expertise, are dedicated to fostering your growth with personalized attention, ensuring that every student thrives.

Program Type: Major, Minor

Program Level: Undergraduate

Degree: Bachelor of Arts

School: School of Professional Studies

Program Location: On-Campus, Online

Program Study Mode: Full-time, Online

Program Duration: 4 Years

Why Earn a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology?

As rates of mental illness increase, society will continue to need competent, understanding professionals who can provide a variety of helping services. Earning a bachelor’s degree in psychology can prepare students to take on roles in which they can help individuals who are struggling and address society’s problems. 

Earn a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology 100% online

At Peru State College Online, all courses in your psychology program are taught by experienced faculty, whose priority is to stay on top of current trends and emerging best practices. Instructors include an educational psychologist, experimental psychologist, social psychologist and counseling psychologist – all with extensive academic or life experiences. Through continually refreshed, robust curriculum, you are ensured exciting knowledge essential to launching or enhancing your career.

Rest assured, your instructors are experts in online teaching, as well, and strive for a smooth, interactive experience for you and your classmates. By keeping the online classroom smaller than you would typically find with a physical campus, the faculty is able to respond quicker, and focus on meaningful interaction with students one-on-one and as a group.

Our online testing practices are also quality-designed to help you perform at your best, with proctored exams giving way to a more personalized, less stressful experience.

Getting excited about your degree path with us? Our online psychology courses form the basis of a quality education designed for your ultimate success.

Benefits of a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology

  • Students will be able to apply psychology’s key concepts and principles to addressing a community’s needs.

  • Students will gain scientific and critical thinking skills that they can apply to designing and executing research plans.

  • Students will be able to value individuals from populations other than their own, allowing them to serve a diverse group of people.

  • Students will learn how to communicate with confidence in a variety of formats and settings.

  • Through coursework and research opportunities, students will be equipped with the soft and hard skills needed to pursue satisfying careers.

Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology Careers

Earning a bachelor's degree in psychology at Peru State College prepares students for a variety of careers in the field of mental health and human services. Graduates can pursue roles such as:

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Community Support Specialist:
Working with individuals to provide resources and support to improve their quality of life.
Behavioral Interventionist:

Implementing behavior modification techniques to help individuals with behavioral issues.
Disability Support Services Counselor:

Assisting individuals with disabilities to access resources and support for daily living and integration into society.
Forensic Interviewer:
Conducting interviews with victims, witnesses, and suspects in criminal investigations.
Family Services Case Manager:

Managing cases for families in need, coordinating services and support for family stability and welfare.
Mental Health Counselor:
Providing counseling services to individuals dealing with mental health issues.
School Counselor:
Supporting students in educational settings, addressing academic, career, and personal/social development.

Typical Salaries for Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology Graduates

Earning a psychology degree opens the doors to a variety of career paths. Here are median annual salaries for some typical jobs in the field:

Community Support Specialist
$38,700**
Forensic Interviewer
$41,800**
Family Services Case Manager
$45,100**
Behavior Interventionist
$66,000**
School Counselor
$60,510*
Behavior Interventionist
$66,000**

*Salary info based on data compiled by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
**Salary info based on data compiled by Payscale

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Graduates with a bachelor’s degree in psychology are prepared to pursue any of a wide variety of rewarding jobs, such as community support specialist, family services case manager, forensic interviewer or mental health counselor. Graduates are also prepared to seek higher education, such as a master’s degree in psychology or a related field.

  • Graduates with a bachelor’s degree in psychology have a median salary of about $72,000 per year, according to Payscale.

  • The psychology program is 120 total credits, which full-time students can complete in four years.

  • Psychology is the scientific study of human and animal thoughts, emotions and behaviors, and their related social and biological processes. A bachelor’s degree in psychology prepares students for careers in which strong human services skills are necessary as well as for graduate study.

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  • There are no specific program concentrations. However, through electives, students can further study criminology, victimology and diversity in counseling.

  • Earning a bachelor’s degree in psychology equips students with the hard and soft skills needed to provide a variety of helping services that address social problems and concerns. The program prepares graduates to pursue any of a number of fulfilling careers, like that of a mental health counselor, school counselor or behavioral interventionist, and sets them up to pursue an advanced degree.

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