The Bachelor of Science in Integrated Studies: Foundations of Counseling Psychology and Behavioral Health is designed for modern learners who are looking for applied study experience so they may pursue careers in social work or counseling or fill related roles in healthcare.
The program’s courses introduce students to clinical psychology, counseling, and social work and provide the tools students need to understand research and its application to future practice. Elective courses allow students to explore areas of interest that correspond with local need. For example, students who wish to work with the growing population of older adults might take Developmental Psychology, Social Gerontology, and Psychology of Aging.
Note: Completion of this program does not make students eligible for any professional licensure status.
Program Course Work
18
Units of Basic Requirements
27
Units of Distribution Requirements
21
Units in Psychology
9
Units of Elective Requirements
Learn more about the BSIS: Foundations of Counseling Psychology and Behavioral Health program and degree requirements in the WashU Bulletin.
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