OVERVIEW
With so many emerging technologies and new distractions, our society needs Christian leaders to help shape growing minds and promote positive mental health. Psychology is a fascinating field of study where you can gain insight into the complex inner workings of the human mind. SFBC&TS’s psychology classes will open the door to better understanding the human mind as you dig into aspects of personality types, human mental growth from childhood to adulthood, and the nature of human behavior.
WHY THIS DEGREE?
SFBC&TS’s Associate of Arts in Psychology degree integrates a Biblical worldview into every psychology class to ensure you are confidently prepared to address and answer the difficult questions that will arise in your future career. In less than two years, SFBC&TS’s associate in psychology teaches you about the mind, body, and spirit through professors who are committed to your spiritual and academic success with a curriculum that is centered on Christ.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
Goals
Upon completion of the Associate of Arts in Psychology program, the graduate should be able to:
- Demonstrate effective oral and written communication skills;
- Develop analytical reasoning and problem solving skills;
- Comprehend basic psychological theories and principles;
- Examine major world religions from a Christian context;
- Understand and explain how the humanities influence the societies and culture;
- Grasp the fundamental concepts of philosophy and science to explain how various theistic and non-theistic ideologies affect the Christian perspective;
- Demonstrate an understanding of the Biblical Worldview in general studies;
- Identify and understand the history and content of the Bible;
- Demonstrate an understanding of the fundamentals of Christian doctrine and theology;
- Understand the challenges, objections, and alternatives to the Christian faith;
- Exhibit the ability to clearly communicate the gospel in local and global settings;
- Exhibit the competence and proficiency to pursue advanced studies at the undergraduate level; and
- Think critically about theories and practices in psychology from a Christian worldview.
Distinctives
Global
Students enter our A.A. program from various parts of the world, expanding perspectives and creating a diverse experience for our student body.
Multi-Denominational
Although distinctly evangelical, our students and professors come from diverse backgrounds to provide an enriching environment for classroom discussion, enabling students and professors to learn from each other.
16-Week Format
Our A.A. classes are taught in a traditional 16-week format either on campus or online to allow working students to participate in classes from various parts of the world. The traditional pace allows working students to finish their degree within two years.
Expert faculty and Small Class Sizes
Learn from professors who have real-world experience in their fields and who take a personal interest in your success. You won’t be in large lecture halls, but small classes where you get personal interaction with your professors and peers.
MEET THE ASSISTANT CHAIR
Listen to Nilce Moraes, the Assistant Chair of our Associate of Arts in Psychology Program, and gain insight into our program offerings.
ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
The A.A. program admission requirements below must be met before an application is considered complete.
Applicants must submit:
- Application for admission
- Submit your Personal Testimony with your application
- $75 nonrefundable application fee
- Official transcripts from all institutions applicant has attended.
- An official transcript is one that SFBC&TS receives unopened in an envelope sealed by the former institution and that bears the official signature or seal of the High School and previously attended colleges
- Diploma: All incoming freshmen must possess a valid high school diploma prior to enrollment. Proof of graduation must be provided in the form of a final official transcript indicating the date of graduation.
- Applicants with a GED: Students with a General Equivalency Diploma (GED) from any state must submit official test scores to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Applicants with a GED should also submit high school transcripts from any schools attended.
- Recommendation form. The reference letter should serve as a pastoral or ministry reference, outlining program responsibilities, character, and work ethic.
- Interview. All applicants will undergo an interview to learn more about them and confirm suitability for the A.A. program.
- Other evidence of potential for leadership the applicant may want to include.
Send official transcripts to:
Attn: AdmissionsSouth Florida Bible College & Theological Seminary
2200 SW 10th Street
Deerfield Beach, FL 33442
admissions@sfbc.edu
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES