Understand Your World
Understand the human mind with Warner’s major in Psychology. Through the lens of a Christian worldview you will study the human psyche through many processes, methods and theories. This program will equip you with in-depth classwork, field studies and more. With a degree in Psychology from Warner, you can make a positive impact on your community, blending a deep knowledge of the mind with faith and compassion.
Small Class Size
Warner’s average class size is thirteen students. That means you will be known and well supported by professors who go the extra mile to invest in their students.
Faith Based Learning Perspective
Learning psychology at a Christian university means that you’ll see how faith and science work hand in hand. Your classes will include faith integration and feature discussions on how psychological advances fit into a biblical worldview.
Community Environment
At Warner, we are a tight knit family that welcomes tough conversations. This means you will feel the safety to discuss difficult topics within psychology with the ease of learning with your Warner family.
What Can I do With This Degree?
- Mental Health Professional
Work in a variety of ways counseling and helping people improve mental health. - Consultant
Consult with business and organizations on how to bring psychological research into the workplace. - Psychology Instructor
With higher degrees, teach psychology to students in their undergraduate program. - Psychiatrist
With higher degrees, use the practice of medicine to treat and prevent mental health issues. - Forensic Psychologist
Apply psychology to the crime scene to aid in criminal investigations. - Clinical Psychologist
Use the practice of psychology to the realm of therapy and counseling. - Case Worker
Help guide individuals and families towards programs and opportunities for help.
“Psychology has allowed me to grow during my time here at warner. The professors are intentional in ensuring you are grasping all concepts. The material has played an important role in my success in the classroom as well as on the court.”