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Sep 27, 2025
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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog
B.S. in Health and Rehabilitation Psychology
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This degree is the core degree for students interested in working in areas of health and rehabilitation psychology. It combines studies in areas of psychology with additional natural science and physical education requirements to give students a well-rounded knowledge of the mind and body and how they work together. Students with this degree are prepared for careers in mental rehabilitation therapy, clinical liaison, weight management, allied health management, substance abuse and addictions services, smoking cessation programs, patient services representative, health policy analyst, disability services coordinator, life and health coach, and other areas related to the psychological aspects of health and well-being
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Christian Literacy 18 hours
Cultural Heritage Literacy 9 hours
Information and Communication Literacy 9 hours
Mathematical and Scientific Literacy 7 hours
Natural or Physical Science Requirement
Personal and Social Literacy 7 hours
Professional Literacy 55 hours
Departmental Requirements 14 hours
Discipline Required Courses 26 hours
Social Science Elective (choose 1 course, 3 hours)
General Education Electives 15 hours
Free Electives (any advisor approved courses or transfers) Total Hours 120 hours
All incoming freshmen must complete FAF 1111 . Students transferring more than 12 semester hours will take FAF 2111 in lieu of FAF 1111 . Note for baccalaureate degrees
Note: The following are required for graduation: (1) 36 hours of upper level credits; i.e. courses at the 3000 and 4000 level. (2) An overall, as well as a content GPA of at least 2.0. (3) Completion of the major field exam. |
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