In this accelerated program, you’ll gain a strong foundation in the psychological sciences and begin graduate-level coursework in your senior year. This fast-track program equips you with essential knowledge in lifespan development, social psychology, statistics, research methods, and more—while giving you a clear path toward clinical credentials through Bethel’s Master of Arts in Counseling program. Toward the end of your undergraduate studies, you’ll have the opportunity to complete the elective requirements of your major with graduate-level Bethel courses like Foundations of Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Counseling Microskills, etc. You can apply to the M.A. program early and complete the first year of the master’s program before graduating, saving both time and money on your way to becoming a mental health counselor.
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Courses and skills
What skills will I develop?
You’ll develop a broad understanding of the field of psychology while focusing on the specific skills related to mental health counseling. This field is projected to grow 17% in the next 10 years, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (bls.gov).
Theory and history of psychology
You’ll complete core courses with other students in the psychological sciences, giving you a robust and broad understanding of where the study of psychology has come from, as well as current developments in the field. Or, study abroad in Europe and get an understanding of the history of psychology.
Coursework that matches your goals
Customize your learning journey with elective courses tailored to your interests and goals, offering flexibility within the curriculum—plus the ability to minor in a complementary field or gain graduate credits early.
Data analysis and communication skills
You'll develop strong research techniques, including statistics and experimental design, and gain hands-on experience in analyzing and interpreting data to make informed decisions and communicate them clearly.
Practical counseling readiness
Build ethical and culturally sensitive strategies for creating and maintaining healthy therapeutic relationships. Examine your own worldview and perfect how you show up as a therapist.
Academic plans
Map out your time at Bethel—from day one to your diploma. Your course schedule is designed to help you grow, gain skills, and become who you’re meant to be.
Learning opportunities
What experiences will I have?
Hands-on learning is at the core of all Bethel majors. That means you’ll find numerous opportunities to get involved, apply what you’ve learned, and gain experience. And Bethel’s size and vibrant community will allow you to pursue ways to get involved right away:
Study abroad
Expand your worldview and experience a new culture by studying abroad. Focus your learning during a January session in Europe learning about the European pioneers in psychology, explore the psychology of fandom in European football leagues, or choose from hundreds of global programs offered through Bethel’s trusted partners.
Internships and research opportunities
Put your learning into practice immediately and gain real-world experience by participating in a capstone experience, which could include an internship at a local counseling-related institution or a research project related to your area of interest.
Student organizations
Participate in Psychology Club with your peers, incorporating classroom learning with relevant social experiences, presentations, and activities.
Real-world impact
How will this major help my career goals?
Whether you’re passionate about making a positive difference in people’s lives, or driven to be a voice of support and healing, studying psychology with an emphasis in mental health counseling provides an excellent foundation in both psychological theory and Christ-centered counseling.
Stand out to employers and graduate schools
The development of critical thinking, oral communication, clear writing, and creative problem-solving skills will set you apart as you pursue graduate school or begin your career.
Complete graduate-level coursework
You'll complete specialized courses in partnership with Bethel's graduate school, giving you exposure to advanced studies and expanding your network of likeminded leaders in the counseling space.
Apply your faith to your career
You’ll learn from faculty who are deeply committed to their faith and explore how your Christian worldview impacts your approach to psychology, so you'll be equipped to integrate your faith into your practice and understand your patients holistically.
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Visiting campus is the best way to learn about Bethel and our majors. As you try out academic and campus life at Bethel, you can attend a class, chat with students, meet professors and coaches, tour campus, and get a taste of life in our program.
Faculty mentors
Meet your professors
You’ll learn alongside faculty who are distinguished scholars and faithful Christians. They’ll know you by name and invest in your success. Plus, they have connections to prominent local organizations that love to hire Bethel interns and employees!
Student Support
Your support team
At Bethel, you’ll experience a community where you belong. And that means you’ll be able to access numerous tools for your academic success—tutoring, mentors, study help, and more.
Career coaching and preparation
A dedicated team is here to empower you to lead a purposeful life. Career coaches will help you build a resume, pursue internships and jobs, and provide support at every step of the way.
Academic advising
No matter your goals, you’ll find support from your advisor. They’ll help you plan your courses and will provide support as you complete your degree and start a successful career.
Tutoring and academic support
The Academic Enrichment and Support Center (AESC) will be your first stop for academic support. You’ll find help in building study skills, academic counseling, and more.
Faith formation
As you develop your faith, you’ll have support from our Campus Ministries team. From Chapel to Bible studies, you’ll have numerous opportunities to explore and grow in your faith.
A path with promise
Clear price. Clear outcomes.
Know what your education costs—and where it’s taking you. You’ll start with a clear price so you can focus on what truly matters: your education and your future. And you’ll graduate with confidence through the Bethel Career Commitment, which includes built-in career coaching and additional support for eligible graduates who still need help.
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Bethel’s small size, strong community, and liberal arts focus allows you to personalize your education by adding an additional major, minor, or certificate. About 30% of students double major—and many pursue studies in vastly different disciplines.
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Frequently asked questions
- When you pursue a bachelor’s in psychology at Bethel, you’ll have the opportunity to do research alongside faculty. For example, the Prosopagnosia and Visual Cognition Lab, led by Professor of Psychology Sherryse Corrow, gives students the opportunity to study high-level visual processes, like face recognition and face blindness. Other active research topics within the neuroscience and psychological sciences majors include intergroup processes and anxiety in rodent models.
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Bethel’s psychology program provides a solid foundation in psychological theory as well as research techniques and experimental design. You’ll gain a broad understanding of psychology and learn about diverse subjects you’ll choose through Bethel’s signature general education curricula. You’ll also choose a capstone experience, like an internship or research project, where you’ll put your learning into practice in a real-world setting. Psychology majors are well-prepared for graduate school in a number of fields, including teaching, counseling and clinical psychology, neuroscience, occupational therapy, and law.
- When you choose a psychology major, your courses will include broad introductory courses, core courses that cover diverse areas of a discipline—think social psychology, sensation and perception, or neurobiology—and lab courses that’ll give you active, hands-on learning. You’ll also choose elective courses, both within your major(s) and to meet general education requirements, that broaden your learning and help you follow your diverse passions. Check out full course descriptions for Bethel’s psychology degree programs in the catalog.
- At Bethel, faith is woven into the fabric of the learning experience. You’ll learn from faculty who are passionate about living out their faith and see research and science as ways to discover more about God’s creation. You can embrace your calling and feel confident that you’re building real-life, marketable skills while also strengthening your Christian worldview of the complexities of the human condition.
- Internships aren’t required in Bethel’s psychological sciences department, but many psychology students complete internships to meet the capstone requirements of their major. Whether you major in psychological sciences or neuroscience, you’ll have the option to complete an internship or do a research project to meet the capstone requirement, the culminating experience of the psychology program. Bethel students have done internships at places such as TreeHouse, Fraser Child and Family Center, and Minnesota Housing Partnership, and many describe the experience as incredibly rewarding and affirming.
- Psychology is a rapidly-growing field with many possible career paths, and the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows projected growth in nearly all of them within the next decade. Students who major in psychological sciences or neuroscience become counselors, psychologists, medical researchers, educators, statisticians, and more.
- Your first step is to apply to Bethel University! As soon as you’re accepted, you’ll work closely with the admissions team, a faculty advisor, and the Office of the Registrar to choose a psychological sciences or neuroscience major and enroll in courses. Bethel students and faculty advisors use DegreeWorks software to track progress toward degree completion and view “what if” scenarios to see how adding or changing a major will impact their graduation timeline. If you’re already a Bethel student and want to declare a major in the psychological sciences department, please complete this form.