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Psychology - BA Mission Statement
The BA program in Psychology is committed to providing students with a broad understanding and appreciation of the field of psychology as a multifaceted discipline with both scientific and humanistic aspects. In addition to the mastery of specific course content, the program seeks to develop the student's ability to think critically about issues in the field.
Moreover, the program is designed to help students: (1) integrate their knowledge of psychology with concepts and research from related disciplines, and (2) discover opportunities for application of knowledge in psychology to the solution of human problems. The grounding provided by the program serves as preparation for graduate study in psychology as well as graduate study in such areas as law, social work, and public administration.In addition, the program prepares students for entry into bachelor's level careers.
In addition to lecture courses, the psychology program aims to provide "hands on" laboratory experience in experimental design and conduct. Experiential courses seek to impart first hand understanding of human relations. The curriculum teaches students to think critically about the social, political, and cultural origins of psychological knowledge. The program also aspires to provide field experience to majors in clinical and research settings to supplement and complement classroom instruction.
The faculty strive to create an atmosphere that encourages research, scholarship and communication of ideas within an ethical context. Such an atmosphere is integral to high quality teaching and professional development among faculty and learning and personal development among students; Faculty also strive to serve as positive role models. The department also works to establish and maintain effective communication with college administration so as to elicit appropriate and sufficient administrative support for the fulfillment of the mission.
Ancillary foci of the program include provision of service courses for students in other majors such as nursing, other health professions, management and education. In addition, the program contributes several courses of broad interest to the General Education curriculum.
In the major and the service offerings, the program strives for currency in the presentation of theoretical approaches, scientific research and scholarship. Through emphasis on critical thinking and research methods, the program seeks to foster a capacity for lifelong learning. By increasing the student's awareness of the human component in various social, industrial and professional areas, the program serves to instill a responsible orientation to the application of psychological knowledge toward the betterment of the human condition.
Psychology - BA Goals
Psychology - BA Student Learning Outcomes
Psychology PsyD Mission Statement
The mission of the WPU PsyD Program in Clinical Psychology is to prepare students to become competent and highly-skilled in the delivery and evaluation of psychological services. Students are trained to critically evaluate research, contribute to psychological knowledge, and develop innovations in treatment and service delivery. The program is grounded in a practitioner-scholar model that emphasizes evidence-based theories and practice in psychological assessment, interventions, consultation, and supervision. Academic course work, supervised clinical training, and research experience are integrated at each stage of the student’s development within an ethical, culturally sensitive, and supportive context. The program promotes lifelong learning and continual self-improvement.
PsyD Psychology Goals
PsyD Psychology Student Learning Outcomes
Psychology - MA Mission Statement
The Master’s program in Clinical and Counseling Psychology prepares students for the professional practice of counseling, assessment, and/or mental health research. The curriculum provides a solid grounding in both theories and interventions that can be applied to a wide variety of mental health, academic, and research settings. We emphasize professional competency, ethical responsibility, cultural competency, self-awareness, and current body of knowledge in the scientific, methodological, and theoretical foundations of practice. Our program expects students to become compassionate and caring scientist-practitioners with motivation to continue learning and furthering their development throughout their professional careers. We are committed to social justice work and multiculturalism to better serve disadvantaged or marginalized groups in our society.
Psychology - MA Student Learning Outcomes