Psychology

Psychology Degree Program


What does Randall's Psychology Degree have to offer?

Randall University offers a Psychology Degree from a Christian perspective while also exploring traditional psychology theorists. Some of the advantages of our psychology program include a significant amount of interaction with the instructors, excellent internship opportunities in the metro area, and all courses being taught by Christian instructors.

Opportunities with a Psychology Degree

  • Admission into graduate school
  • Social work positions
  • Consultants in crisis pregnancy centers
  • In-take counseling in juvenile detention centers
  • Many other fields of human service

The Bachelor of Science in Psychology at Randall was started in 1999. Our graduates are working in counseling centers, as police officers, at crisis pregnancy centers, Christian schools, have jobs in the medical field, and in the field of social work. Many have pursued graduate studies as well. We are very proud of the high quality of students that graduate from our program.

Program Details

The Psychology Program provides a general, Bible based education in psychology to prepare students for service in church, entry into the job market, or entry into graduate school.  The general objectives of this degree are as follows:

  • The student will explain their knowledge of key psychological   principles, compare the teachings of the Bible and demonstrate how they are integrated into the helping profession.
  • The student will demonstrate their analytical and critical thinking skills through classroom discussion and written assignments.
  • The student will exhibit effective communication skills through class projects and presentations.
  • The student will gain insight into the scientific method and employ   these research skills in qualitative and quantitative research.
  • The student will practice skills in interpersonal communication and management, while exhibiting empathetic understanding toward individuals with diverse (individual differences) needs. The student will be evaluated by both the on-site supervisor and the on campus instructor.
  • The students will recognize diversity and employ a better understanding of the different learning styles and character traits in various cultural environments.
  • Knowledge in the field of Psychology – The student will demonstrate competencies in the discipline of psychology.

Find Out More:

Contact Psychology Program Director
Dr. Brandon Trueblood
Phone - 405-912-9220
Email - btrueblood@ru.edu

"...in that they received the WORD with all readiness of MIND and searched the scriptures, daily, whether those things were so."
Acts 17:11b