Prepare for an Exploration of the Human Mind
More than one in five U.S. adults live with a mental health disorder and could benefit from working with a professional who understands the intricacies of how the human mind works and how it influences behavioral patterns.1 The Bachelor of Science in Psychology degree program at Grand Canyon University offers you the opportunity to delve into the nuances of the mind and behavior.
Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, this BS in Psychology includes a broad survey of the fundamental aspects of human thought and behavior at all stages of life. The curriculum examines the ways in which human thought and behavior are continuously influenced by social, cultural and environmental factors. Examine how these factors affect individuals through the evidence-based curriculum, integrated with the Christian worldview mindset and values of servant leadership.

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Up to 90 credits, only 84 can be lower division
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Admission Requirements
- 16+ years old
- High School Graduate
- 3.0+ Unweighted GPA
- ACT: 19
- SAT: 1000*
OR 2.5+ Unweighted GPA and
* Math and reading only on a 1600 point scale (test date after 3/1/2016). SAT score of 1380 required for 2400 point scale (test date before 3/1/2016).
Earn Your Bachelor's Degree in Psychology at GCU
This bachelor's degree is a versatile choice that aims to teach both specialized and transferable skills and knowledge, with the intention of opening the door to numerous career possibilities and specialization options. GCU's mission is to graduate confident, workplace-ready professionals who may put what they've been taught into action in the field right away or pursue additional career qualifications through graduate school.
If you have a passion for serving others and helping them reach their full potential, as well as an interest in the scientific underpinnings of human behavior, then a psychology degree may be the right choice for you.

Flexible Learning Options to Fit Your Lifestyle
This bachelor’s program is offered online, on campus or in the evenings so you can choose the best educational pathway for you and your schedule.
Complete Your BS in Psychology Online
You may choose to complete your degree by taking psychology courses through our interactive online platform. All courses for the program offer the same accredited education as the on-campus courses, and the e-learning platform offers an engaging vehicle for intellectual discussions. With an online education, you can earn your degree in a more convenient and flexible manner regardless of your geographic location, while still benefiting from the insights of knowledgeable faculty and the diverse perspectives of your peers.
Enroll in Undergraduate Psychology Classes on Campus
You can choose to earn your Bachelor of Science in Psychology on campus as a traditional student or through evening classes. Work through the curriculum alongside fellow learners and enjoy in-person academic discussions concerning the human mind and behavioral influences. GCU strives to nurture a lively and diverse campus community, with plenty of student support resources available to facilitate both wellness and academics. As a student on campus, you can choose from a wide range of activities and clubs intended to enrich our community’s social life.

“I’d always been passionate about both psychology and medicine, so I found a way to connect the two. What I loved about psychology is that the degree is so broad and versatile, so if it took me an extra year to get into physician assistant (PA) school, I’d have options — it opened a lot of doors for things I could do after graduation.”
Grace Bolton
Psychology, Class of 2020
Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology Course Topics
During this undergraduate program, you will be taught how to develop critical reasoning and analytical skills, how to refine your communication abilities and what it means to bring Christian principles to the professional space. As you examine human behaviors and patterns of thinking throughout this degree program, you will have the opportunity to learn best practices in research, including scientific observation, data collection and analysis.
This undergraduate psychology degree program covers the foundational knowledge that underpins this discipline. You may choose to add an emphasis to your degree program, such as the bachelor’s in psychology with an emphasis in performance and sport psychology or forensic psychology.
As part of this bachelor’s degree, you will complete a capstone course. Your capstone project involves preparing a written proposal for a research project that addresses an issue within the field of psychology. The capstone synthesizes and integrates course content and professional practice.
The core competencies and focus areas examined in this general psychology degree include:
- Innovative thinking
- Effective communication
- Ethical research
- Child and adolescent development
- Adults and aging
- Neuroscience
- Abnormal behaviors
Career Paths With a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology
Psychology is an interdisciplinary degree by nature. Its various branches draw upon and contribute to insights from disciplines such as education, medical science and law.2 The interdisciplinary nature of a BS in Psychology lends itself to an array of possible career paths. Graduates may pursue entry-level work within private companies, nonprofit organizations, schools or social service agencies.3
Some jobs that may be related to this degree include the following:
- Social and community service managers
- Social and human service assistants
- Community and social service specialists
Graduates may choose to pursue advanced degrees. Many of the high-level positions within this career field require at least a master’s degree. To pursue a career as a clinical or counseling psychologist, you will need a doctoral degree, along with licensure as required by the state in which you plan to work.3
About 12,800 openings projected for psychologists each year from 2022 to 20324

GCU Offers Institutionally Accredited Psychology Degrees
The GCU faculty and administrators are united in our commitment to fostering academic excellence among our student community. GCU is proud to be an institutionally accredited university by the Higher Learning Commission since 1968. The College of Humanities and Social Sciences shares the university’s commitment to upholding the principles and standards established by our accrediting bodies.
All core courses are aligned with the degree objectives established by the American Psychological Association (APA). To enhance your career qualifications, you may use the career-focused BS in Psychology program as the foundation for further academic achievements. A master’s in psychology or doctoral degree in psychology may be required in certain career paths.3
Bachelor of Science in Psychology Degree FAQs
Your choice of degree program can influence your future career path. Take the time to thoughtfully reflect upon your options and conduct additional career-related research as needed. The following frequently asked questions and answers may help guide your decision-making process.
Course List
Credit Summary
General Education30-40 Credits
Open Elective Credits32-38 Credits
Major48 Credits
Degree Requirements120 Credits
Students in this program are expected to demonstrate achievement of specific learning goals as part of their degree work.
General Education Requirements
General Education coursework prepares Grand Canyon University graduates to think critically, communicate clearly, live responsibly in a diverse world, and thoughtfully integrate their faith and ethical convictions into all dimensions of life. These competencies, essential to an effective and satisfying life, are outlined in the General Education Learner Outcomes. General Education courses embody the breadth of human understanding and creativity contained in the liberal arts and sciences tradition. Students take an array of foundational knowledge courses that promote expanded knowledge, insight, and the outcomes identified in the University's General Education Competencies. The knowledge and skills students acquire through these courses serve as a foundation for successful careers and lifelong journeys of growing understanding and wisdom.
Competency
4 Total Credits
University Foundations
Competency
9-12 Total Credits
Effective Communication
Competency
4 Total Credits
Christian Worldview
Competency
11-12 Total Credits
Critical Thinking
Competency
6-8 Total Credits
Global Awareness, Perspective and Ethics
Core Courses
PSY-102
4 Total Credits
General Psychology
PSY-260
4 Total Credits
Introduction to Psychological Research and Ethics
PSY-255
4 Total Credits
Personality Psychology
PSY-355
4 Total Credits
Child and Adolescent Psychology
PSY-362
4 Total Credits
Social Psychology and Cultural Applications
PSY-358
4 Total Credits
Adult Development and Aging
PSY-352
4 Total Credits
Health Psychology
PSY-380
4 Total Credits
Introduction to Probability and Statistics
PSY-402
4 Total Credits
Cognitive Neuroscience
PSY-452
4 Total Credits
Experimental Psychology
PSY-495
4 Total Credits
Professional Capstone Project
PSY-470
4 Total Credits
Abnormal Psychology
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Get Started on Your BS in Psychology
Combine your passion for helping others with purpose at GCU. Enroll for an online or campus program.