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psychology and social sciences degrees and programs

Discover our comprehensive Area of Study programs

in-demand skills for your psychology and social sciences career.

At Bellevue University, Psychology and Social Services programs are designed for students who want to make a real difference in people’s lives. Whether your passion lies in mental health counseling, behavioral science, or organizational psychology, you’ll gain the knowledge and hands-on experience to turn that passion into purpose. Taught by faculty with real-world expertise, these programs blend theory with practical application—helping you build the skills and confidence to thrive in clinical, corporate, or community settings. With flexible online and on-campus options, Bellevue University makes it possible to earn your degree while balancing your career, family, and future goals.

All Area of Study Programs

Master's

Child, Youth, and Family Studies
Online
On-Campus
  • 36 Credit Hours

Master's

Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Online
  • 36 Credit Hours

Designed for you to learn the statistical and analytical tools necessary for making data-driven decisions in human capital, focusing on enhanced employee engagement and how to effectively alleviate organizational challenges.

Minor

Psychology
Online
On-Campus
  • 19 Credit Hours

A Psychology minor helps you understand human behavior, strengthen research and critical thinking skills, and add valuable versatility to any career path

Minor

Organizational Communication
Online
On-Campus
  • 18 Credit Hours

Enhance any degree with an Organizational Communication minor—master communication strategies that drive success in business and professional settings.

Minor

Communication Studies
Online
On-Campus
  • 18 Credit Hours

Sharpen your speaking, writing, and interpersonal skills with a Communication Studies minor—transferable skills that enhance learning, leadership, and career opportunities

Master's

Criminal Justice
Online
  • 30 Credit Hours

Become a leader in the criminal justice field by learning the in-depth criminal justice system and its processes while applying the knowledge to effectively create policies and strategic management approaches.

Master's

Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Online
  • 60 Credit Hours

Develop counseling expertise in theory, ethics, advocacy, and multicultural competency through our CACREP-accredited professional program. Through coursework, practicum, internship, and required residencies, you'll be prepared for mental health licensure and careers in couseling.

Bachelor's

Psychology
Online
On-Campus
  • 127 Credit Hours

Learn how to research the human mind

Bachelor's

Legal Studies
Online
  • 127 Credit Hours

Discover flexible skills for policy, business and academia

Bachelor's

Leadership
Online
  • 127 Credit Hours

Focus on the ethics and application of leadership theories and practices

Bachelor's

Intelligence and Security Studies
Online
  • 127 Credit Hours

Help lead the defense against evolving threats

Bachelor's

Health Science
Online
  • 127 Credit Hours

Specializations in healthcare and administration

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explore programs in psychology and social sciences.

Psychology and Social Sciences programs at Bellevue University are designed to equip you for impactful roles across human behavior, research, and social systems. Each program blends applied coursework, real-world insights, and flexible delivery options—preparing you with the skills, experience, and credentials to work in clinical, organizational, or community-based settings.

Grow with faculty who've been where you are.

Learn from experienced educators who have established careers across diverse fields of study. Our instructors have worked with both prominent institutions and innovative organizations from around the world. Through their expertise, students will gain valuable insights and develop essential concepts and skills in their area of study.

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Thinking about a Psychology or Social Sciences degree? Here are answers to common questions to help you find the right program, format, and path to make a difference in people’s lives and communities.

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