2019-2020 Catalog

 

Master of Arts - Psychology

The Master of Arts with a major in Psychology and specializations in Life Coaching and Positive Psychology and Industrial and Organizational Psychology, is designed to train students in the history, theory and research methods of psychology from a Christian faith perspective. Our program promotes not only development as a competent and ethical professional, but also encourages students to grow in all aspects of their lives, including work, health and relationships.

This is a 30-credit hour, online program that can be completed in about a year. The MA with a major in Psychology is appropriate both for students with a limited background in psychology and those who hold an undergraduate degree in the field. The program prepares students for work in a variety of professional settings, including government, business, non-profits, and the church. Some students also use the program to clarify their interest in professional psychology; others use it as a first step toward doctoral studies. While graduates can continue on with further study to become licensed mental health workers, this program is not intended to qualify students for independent practice as a licensed professional psychologist.

Students should be aware that demonstrated ability for research or analysis is a critical requisite skill for this program. A research course or preparatory module may be advised if students do not satisfy preliminary standards.

Graduates of this program should be able to:

  • Articulate the development of the field of psychology over time.
  • Demonstrate a professional identity through acts of service based upon current research in a specialization of psychology.
  • Integrate theoretical models of human bio-psychosocial and spiritual development with the concepts of flourishing.
  • Describe the spectrum of mental health and well-being from both a traditional psychopathology and positive psychology perspectives.
  • Create a theoretical model of personality development and social interaction.
  • Apply the principles of positive psychology to promote human flourishing.

Specialization in Life Coaching and Positive Psychology

  • Articulate an ability to reflect on how positive psychology can enhance spiritual development.
  • Apply principles of positive psychology to the process of life coaching.

Specialization in Industrial and Organizational Psychology

  • Apply ethical principles to organizational processes.
  • Apply theories of motivation to help employees develop their strengths in the workplace.

Capstone in Life Coaching and Positive Psychology or Industrial and Organizational Psychology

  • Within a specialization of psychology, synthesize the principles, theories and practices in a culminating project that improves the lives of others.
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