
Psychology
The General Psychology track within the Psychology concentration of Providence Christian College exists to enhance the holistic development of students through nurturing student knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for the observation, understanding, and analysis of human behavior, and by developing, through the study of educational, social, sports and exercise, abnormal, coaching, and positive psychology an understanding of how the human soul can best flourish for God’s glory.
The Psychology concentration is designed to equip students with the ability to understand and practice within fields associated with psychology by providing a sound overview of the psychology discipline from an informed and Reformed Christian worldview for the good of others and the glory of God.
After active participation and completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Obtain a critical understanding and ability to apply theoretical and scientific knowledge from the sub-disciplines of educational, social, sports and exercise, abnormal, coaching, and positive psychology.
- Effectively communicate the essential theories, scientific applications, and Christian ethical considerations related to human nature and psychology.
- Access and employ contemporary scholarship on the practice of a variety of disciplines within psychology.
- Recognize and consider best approaches as applied to developing human flourishing.
- Articulate a Christian and Reformed perspective on the study of the human soul, and human development.
General Psychology Track - Concentration Course Map
Year One - Fall | Year One - Spring |
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ENG 101: Composition: Writing & Research | ENG 102: Rhetoric, Research, and Information Literacy |
LBS 101: The Christian Life | EDU 101: Philosophy and Foundations of Education |
PSY 201: Psychology of Lifespan Development | HUM 115: American Civilization & Culture |
Elective | PSY 101: Introduction to Psychology |
Year Two - Fall | Year Two - Spring |
BTS 201: New Testament Studies & Theology I | BTS 202: New Testament Studies & Theology II |
HUM 211: Classical and Medieval Civilization & Culture | HUM 212: Modern and Post-Modern Civilization & Culture |
PHL 231: Theories of Human Nature | PSY 225: Current Issues in Psychology |
MAT 243: Statistics | Elective |
Year Three - Fall | Year Three - Spring |
BTS 301: Old Testament Studies & Theology I | BTS 302: Old Testament Studies & Theology II |
Math or Math Reasoning Course | Science Lab or Science Reasoning Course |
PHL 400: Philosophy of Psychology | PHL 340: Ethics |
Elective | Elective |
Year Four - Fall | Year Four - Spring |
LBS 490: Capstone: Career Development & e-Portfolio | LBS 495: Capstone: Paper/Project & Presentation |
PSY 320: Abnormal Psychology | PSY 360: Neuroscience & Behavior |
Elective | Elective |
Elective | Elective |