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Christian Behavioral Science, B.A.

Program Summary:

The Bachelor of Arts in Christian Behavioral Science (B.A.) program integrates the study of behavioral science with Christian theology, focusing on understanding human behavior from both a scientific and spiritual perspective. This interdisciplinary program prepares students for careers in fields such as counseling, social work, ministry, and community service, where they can apply psychological principles within the context of Christian values.

The curriculum covers foundational topics in psychology, sociology, and Christian ethics, while also exploring spiritual formation and how faith intersects with behavioral sciences. Students will learn to evaluate and address personal and social issues through a lens of compassion, understanding, and faith-based counseling.

Graduates of the program are equipped to provide counseling and support in church settings, Christian ministries, mental health organizations, and non-profit agencies. The program also serves as a strong foundation for those wishing to pursue graduate studies in counseling, social work, or psychology from a Christian perspective.

Requirements

Listed below are the documents required to apply for this course.

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Program Prerequisites for Bachelor of Arts in Christian Behavioral Science (B.A.) typically include: Program Prerequisites: Educational Requirements: A high school diploma or equivalent. Strong performance in English, mathematics, and social sciences during high school. Completion of high school courses in psychology, biology, and sociology is beneficial but not always required. Recommended High School Coursework: English: Strong reading and writing skills are important for this program, as it involves extensive reading, essays, and communication. Mathematics: A solid foundation in algebra and basic statistics is useful, particularly for research components. Social Sciences: Background in psychology, sociology, or human behavior courses is recommended. Religious Studies: Understanding of Christianity and biblical studies would be helpful, though not always a requirement. Standardized Tests (if applicable): SAT or ACT scores may be required for admission. Emphasis is typically placed on reading, writing, and mathematics sections. Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) credits in subjects like psychology, sociology, or religious studies may allow for advanced placement. Minimum GPA: A competitive high school GPA of 2.7–3.0 or higher is typically expected, particularly in social science and English courses. Application Components: Application form with personal and academic details. High school transcript showing completed courses and grades. Letters of recommendation, particularly from teachers or mentors familiar with the student's work in psychology, religious studies, or community service. Personal statement or essay explaining interest in Christian behavioral science, how faith intersects with academic and career goals, and a desire to help others. English Language Proficiency (for international students): TOEFL, IELTS, or an equivalent test may be required for non-native English speakers to demonstrate proficiency in English. Additional Considerations: Participation in volunteer work, especially in church ministries, community outreach, or social services, can strengthen an application. Some programs may require placement tests in psychology or English to assess the student’s readiness for coursework.

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4-Year Bachelor's Degree

Program Level

4 year bachelor's degree

Program Length

$37,570

Tuition fee

$45

Application fee

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