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Bachelor of Science in Psychology (Online)

School of Professional & Graduate Studies

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Make an Impact With Psychology

Whether you’re advancing your career, starting fresh, or planning for grad school, Baker’s online psychology program helps you build a strong foundation in human behavior, research, and critical thinking.

Learn from anywhere, get personalized advising, and explore topics like developmental, social, and behavioral psychology—all in small, supportive classes.

Why Choose Baker University for Psychology?

Finish faster.

Accelerated six-week courses help you earn your degree in as few as two years, depending on transfer credits.

Earn credit for experience.

Get course credit for psychology-related work through our Prior Learning and Assessment Center.

Prepare for grad school.

Build a strong foundation for a master’s or PhD in psychology.

Learn in small classes.

Our 10:1 student-to-faculty ratio ensures personalized support and meaningful discussion.

Program Information

Online
School of Professional & Graduate Studies
Undergraduate
Bachelor of Science (BS)

Earn Your Online Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology

A psychology major is the first step toward a career where you can make a lasting impact on the people you work and interact with.

Whether you plan to continue in your current career, reenter the workforce with a new set of skills, or enroll in graduate school, an online bachelor’s degree in psychology from Baker University is your stepping-stone.

Build a solid foundation to become a practitioner, researcher, or educator.

Baker’s academic advising team acts as your partner as you earn a psychology degree. We’ll help you plan your courses so you can efficiently complete an online bachelor’s degree in psychology from wherever you are.

Baker’s psychology major gives you:

  • A well-rounded perspective on the ever-changing world of psychology
  • An understanding of the fundamentals of general, developmental, social, learning, and behavioral psychology to help you discover your niche
  • The ability to design and execute your own research proposal and plan
  • Valuable critical thinking and analytical skills that apply in any career or situation

Degree Details: Online Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology

Learning doesn’t have to happen in a classroom. You can earn your online degree in psychology at Baker without relocating or leaving the job you have now.

  • Earn your online degree in psychology from anywhere.
  • Classes are held year-round.
  • Accelerated, six-week courses help you finish coursework quickly.
  • Earn your online bachelor’s degree in psychology in as few as two years, depending on transfer credits.

Start the journey toward becoming a psychology major: Take the first step in the admissions process.

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Program Highlights: Online Psychology Degree

Psychology is one of the most popular undergraduate majors in the United States for a reason: An online psychology degree will make you a better thinker, help you understand how people function, and prepare you to contribute to transformative psychology research.

At Baker, you don’t have to choose between entering the workforce or going to college. You can do both! Our program is one of the few psychology programs offering online curriculum that covers one course at a time.

Here’s what else you can expect from Baker’s online bachelor’s degree in psychology:

Accredited psychology curriculum. Baker’s online bachelor’s degree in psychology is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. We meet strict standards and are engaged in continuous curriculum improvement.

Course credit for work experiences. Baker’s Prior Learning and Assessment Center recognizes the psychology experience you’ve already gained outside the classroom. We’ll help you find ways to earn credit for what you know so you can earn your psychology degree faster and more affordably.

Prepare for a graduate psychology degree. If a master’s or PhD is on the horizon, then this online bachelor’s degree in psychology will uniquely prepare you for the next level of your education.

Small classes by design. We purposely keep our program small so you can learn comfortably. Our 10:1 student-to-faculty ratio allows for personalized discussions and leaves time for one-on-one support from faculty.

Exceptional Experiences: Online Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology

Complete career flexibility. An online psychology degree helps you understand how and why people think as they do, which is highly beneficial in any career that involves communicating and working with people.

Time for self-reflection. Because Baker’s psychology degree focuses on human behavior, you may walk away with a better understanding of your own mental well-being and approach to relationships.

A degree that fits into your life. You can blend your psychology coursework with the work, social, and family commitments you already have. New classes start every six weeks, and online classes are held year-round.

Excel in an important field. There will always be a need for skilled psychology professionals in corporate, clinical, and research settings. This career path provides incredible opportunities and potential for growth.

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What Can You Do With a Psychology Major?

A psychology major leads to many new opportunities. Land a promotion or discover a new job in a field ranging from social services and education to human resources and research.

For others, a psychology degree paves the way for a specialized graduate degree that leads to a career in academia, private practice, law enforcement, or mental health.

With your psychology degree, you’ll be eligible for job titles like these:

  • Activities director
  • Career counselor
  • Case manager
  • Childcare worker
  • Employment counselor
  • HR specialist
  • Marketer
  • Mental health advocate
  • PR representative
  • Researcher

In any role you choose, you’ll be empowered to effectively help others, show compassion, dig deeper into human behavior, and apply research in a variety of settings.

Financial Aid: Online Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology

Learn how affordable your online psychology degree can be. You’ll find the return on investment you’re looking for with Baker University’s highly ranked online programs.

In fact, Baker offers the highest return on investment of private colleges in Kansas, according to Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce (2022).

Financial Aid Options  

Tuition & Fees

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We’re a Top Military-Friendly College

Military Advanced Education magazine and Military Friendly® have recognized Baker as a top military-friendly university. 
We have scholarships and admissions team members ready to help our honorable veterans, active-duty service members, and their spouses get the support and aid they deserve.

Military Benefits

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Kristina | Bachelor’s in Psychology, Class of 2021

"Baker has allowed me to hone in on my passions and my career. It has made me a stronger individual. My time at Baker changed who I thought I could be and made me understand that the nerves of facing your future are part of the fun. Baker gave me more confidence due to the kind, warm-hearted, and personable faculty. They have set me on a road to success, and I intend to follow that path: twists, turns, forks, and all."

Psychology Major: Example Courses

An online psychology degree from Baker connects you to courses that stretch your skills so you’re ready to work with a wide variety of people based on what you learn about human behavior and mental processes.

Our psychology program features courses like these:

Social Psychology

Examine the influence of the social context of thoughts, feelings, and behavior. You’ll make valuable connections between what you learn in the classroom and the situations and circumstances you encounter in daily life.

Abnormal Psychology

Understand how biological, psychological, sociocultural, and political forces contribute to psychological disorders. Learn the diagnostic criteria for major mental disorders and review research on causes, course, and treatment.

Clinical and Counseling Psychology

Review the historical and empirical foundations of this career path, as well as current issues and trends. Study basic helping skills; contemporary and traditional theories; the processes of assessment, diagnosis, and psychotherapy; and issues of diversity.

Research Methods Application

Conceptualize, design, implement, and report on an original research study in your own interest area. The process includes data collection and analysis, as well as the submission of an APA-style manuscript and conference-style oral presentation.

Related Programs at Baker University

If you’re not sure whether a psychology degree is the best fit for you, Baker has other online bachelor’s programs designed for working professionals, too:

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice: Be prepared for a professional career in the criminal justice system or for law school or a criminal justice graduate program.

Requirements & Curriculum

  • What We Need From You

    • Completed application form
    • Official transcripts from all regionally accredited colleges or universities attended
    • For applicants whose native language is not English, a minimum TOEFL test score of 600 on the paper-based test, a score of 250 on the computer-based test, or score of 100 on the internet-based test for international applicants, or a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 (Additional requirements will apply.)

    Enrollment Eligibility

    Official transcripts from all regionally accredited institutions of higher education previously attended must indicate a minimum grade point average of 2.0. (NOTE: Course work attempted or completed at any post-secondary institution not disclosed at the time of application cannot later be submitted for potential transfer credit, and may affect admissibility to current or future programs.) How to send transcripts to Baker.

    Required of applicants with fewer than 12 hours of transferable college credit:

    Official high school transcript or state-approved high school equivalency test. The high school GPA must be at least 2.30. The minimum score required for admission using an official state-approved high school equivalency test is based on the scoring standards in place at the time of testing.

    Required of applicants who were home schooled with fewer than 12 hours of transferable college credit:

    • A transcript or portfolio of their home-school experience
    • Transcripts of completed high school work.
    • An original ACT score report from Educational Testing Service with a composite score of 21 or SAT score of 510.
  • Based on reasonable projections of faculty availability and appropriate curriculum considerations, the following courses can change as deemed necessary by Baker University to fulfill its role and mission. Approximately 18 months are required to fulfill the core program requirements. Courses must be completed in the order recommended by the university.

    PY 111 General Psychology (3 hrs.)
    This course is an overview of the wide variety of subject areas that comprise the study of behavior. Schools of thought and empirical research findings are presented in the approach to understanding physiology, sensation and perception, learning, memory, development, personality, stress, abnormal behavior, therapy, and social interactions.

    PY 236 Social Psychology (3 hrs.)
    This course provide an introduction to the field of social psychology. Research in this field examines the influence of the social context on the thoughts, feelings, and behavior of individuals. One unique aspect of social psychology is the connection between what students learn in the classroom and the situations and circumstances they encounter in their daily lives. Prerequisite: PY 111

    PY 243 Human Development (3 hrs.)
    This course examines changes in human behavior over the entire life span from conception to death. Topics are presented in chronological order and cover developmental changes in physical, cognitive, and social domains. Traditional theories are integrated with current findings of developmental researchers. Prerequisite: PY 111

    PY 254 Research Methods I (3 hrs.)
    This is the first of a two-course sequence designed to integrate the research methods used in psychology with the statistical techniques used to evaluate data obtained using these methods. This first course focuses on the nature of science, the fundamentals of scientific research, common research strategies and mechanics, ethical considerations, measurement techniques, correlational methods, and descriptive statistics. The inferential process will also be introduced in the context of classic experimental design. As a result of exercises and writing assignments, students are expected to develop the ability to analyze data and communicate research findings using the appropriate written format. Prerequisite: PY 111

    PY 255  Research Methods II (3 hrs.)
    A continuation of PY 254, this course emphasizes statistical inference and classic experimental design. One-, two-, and multi-group designs are addressed along with their appropriate statistical analyses. Other topics include single-subject designs, quasi-experiments, surveys, and dealing with categorical data. As a result of exercises and written assignments, students are expected to develop the ability to analyze data mathematically and communicate research findings using the appropriate format. Prerequisite: PY 254

    PY 334 Abnormal Psychopathology (3 hrs.)
    This survey course uses a multidimensional approach to help students understand how biological, psychological, socio-cultural, and even political forces contribute to psychological disorders. Students will learn the diagnostic criteria for the major mental disorders using the DSM-V and review research on their causes, course, and treatment. This course provides a foundation for students interested in learning more about mental health and/or pursuing a career in the helping professions. Prerequisite: PY 111

    PY 347 Behavioral Neuroscience (3 hrs.)
    This course examines the biological aspects of human behavior. It provides students with a basic overview of neuroanatomy, synaptic transmission, and chemical components of the nervous system. These biological factors are subsequently applied to behavioral associations. Prerequisite PY 111

    PY 362 Learning & Behavior (3 hrs.)
    This course focuses on basic principles and theoretical issues associated with both classical and operant conditioning. Subject areas covered include a brief history of behavior theory, generalization and discrimination, schedules of reinforcement, classical/operant interactions, and biological constraints on behavior. Some applications of behavior theory are also discussed. Prerequisite: PY 111

    PY 371 Contemporary Issues (3 hrs.)
    Students will discuss contemporary psychological research and theoretical writings. Emphasis will be placed on critical analysis, integration, and application of psychological theories and findings to current societal issues. Students will investigate specific topics of interest in-depth and write and orally defend a position paper. Prerequisite: PY 111

    PY 383 Clinical & Counseling Psychology (3 hrs.)
    This course provides an orientation to the professional application of clinical and counseling psychology. The historical and empirical foundations of the profession are reviewed, as well as its current issues and trends. It focuses on basic helping skills; contemporary and traditional theories; the processes of assessment, diagnosis, and psychotherapy; and issues of diversity, such as culture, race/ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic status, and sexual orientation. Prerequisite: PY 111

    PY 455 Research Methods Application (3 hrs.)
    Under close supervision of the instructor and frequent consultation, each student conceptualizes, designs, implements, and reports on an original research study in his or her own interest area in psychology. The process includes data collection and analysis, as well as the submission of an APA-style manuscript and a conference-style oral presentation of the project. Advanced research topics are addressed throughout the course, as are classic and/or recent studies in the field of psychology. To be completed in the last three courses of the psychology major. Prerequisite: PY 255

    PY 471 History & Systems (3 hrs.)
    This seminar traces the history of psychology from its development out of philosophy and physiology to its culmination in the various systems and schools of thought in psychology. Comparisons and contrasts among these schools of thought are the focus of most class discussion. Prerequisite: PY 111

  • Students must meet the following requirements to earn a Bachelor of Science with a major in psychology degree:

    • Successful completion of at least 120 credit hours (Residency requirements: A minimum of 30 hours of upper-level course work [numbered 300 or higher] must be taken at Baker University.)
    • Cumulative GPA of at least 2.0
    • Successful completion of a major area of concentration with a GPA of at least 2.0.
    • Satisfaction of all general education requirements. Typically, an earned Associate of Arts or Associate of Science from a regionally accredited institution will satisfy the requirement.
    • Satisfaction of all proficiency requirements.
    • Submission of intent to graduate form six months before anticipated degree completion
    • Payment of all tuition and fees
    • Approval by the faculty and Board of Trustees

    General Education Course Requirements | 33 credits

    • BK 110 Introduction to Undergraduate Studies 3 credits (must be taken at Baker)
    • Arts & Humanities (with no more than 6 semester credits counted from any one discipline) 18 credits
    • Social Sciences 6 credits
    • Sciences 6 credits

    Proficiencies | 12 credits

    • Written Communication 6 credits
      • 3 credits lower-level college compositions with a grade of C- or better completed within the last four years
      • 3 credits of upper-level writing
    • CO 102 Oral Communication 3 credits
    • BS-Level Mathematics 3 credits

    General Electives | 39 credits

    Psychology Major Core Courses | 36 credits

    Transfer Hours

    We will evaluate your transcripts from other regionally accredited colleges and universities to determine what credits will transfer.

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