Explore Human Behavior in a Global Context
Webster University’s Department of Psychology provides students with a solid foundation of the major theoretical perspectives of psychology and its scientific approach. By studying psychology with us, you’ll learn about scientific and applied psychology from a range of angles including biological, clinical/counseling, cognitive/learning, developmental and social/cultural.
Explore below to learn more about our degree opportunities, designed according to the most recent research on the scholarship of teaching and learning within the field of psychology.
Undergraduate Programs
Pre-Counseling
Webster University offers a pre-counseling program which combines the Psychology (BA) with an emphasis in mental health (120 hours) and the Counseling (MA) (60+ hours). In this program, students who complete all their undergraduate requirements for the Psychology (BA) with an Emphasis in Mental Health degree and any university requirements (e.g., Global Citizenship Program) within the first 108 credit hours can complete the remainder of their elective credits (12 hours) as a student in the Counseling (MA) program. Once the student completes 120 hours, the student can petition to graduate with the BA. The student would then work to complete the remaining 48+ hours toward their graduate degree (MA) in Counseling.
Please note, 108 hours are the minimum a student would need to complete at the undergraduate level. For example, a student could take 111 hours to complete the required psychology and university requirements and complete the remaining 9 hours as a graduate student.
Learn more about the Pre-Counseling Program
Pre-Dentistry, Pre-Medicine and Pre-Veterinary
Webster University provides a variety of programs and courses designed to meet the needs of the pre-dental, pre-medical, and pre-veterinary student. Most dental and medical schools accept a BA or BS in any field of study but require specific courses in biology, chemistry, physics and mathematics.
Pre-Occupational Therapy
Webster University offers a cooperative 3-2 program with the Washington University School of Medicine in occupational therapy (OT). This dual degree program enables students to complete a BA in Biology, BS in Biological Sciences, BS in Exercise Science, BS in Psychological Science or BA in Psychology from Webster University and a master of science in occupational therapy (MSOT) from Washington University within a five-year period.
Learn more about the Pre-Occupational Therapy 3+2 Cooperative Program
“What set Webster apart the most though was the inclusive community and the Psychology department, especially its accelerated master's program.”
BA in Psychology, '27
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Spotlight: Pre-Counseling Program
Earn Both the BA in Psychology and the MA in Counseling
This program combines the Bachelor's in Psychology with an Emphasis in Mental Health with the Master's in Counseling in less time than taking the programs separately. Students in this highly competitive program can begin taking master's level classes to complete their bachelor's degrees, allowing 12 graduate credits to count for both degrees. Talk to your undergraduate advisor to learn more.
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Bellamy: My name is Richard Bellamy. My degree that I'm seeking is a Bachelor of Science in Psychology. I chose to transfer to Webster because it was closer to my house. The campus was beautiful, and the class sizes were a lot smaller to fit more of an individual learning experience.
What sets Webster apart is the smaller class sizes. I really wanted to know my professors really well. I wanted to have a more individual learning experience, and I wanted to have more of a one-on-one connection with them. I've learned with the specific learning environment at Webster to really get to know the course material - you have to be engaged with your professors mainly because of the smaller class sizes. I don't believe I encountered a lot of challenges.
The transfer process was very smooth from start to finish. I definitely would recommend Webster University because the transfer process is extremely simple. They had transfer guides available for each school that you were transferring from to Webster. So it's really easy for me to know what courses I needed to take to transfer over seamlessly.
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International Opportunities in Psychology
Study Psychology in a Global Setting
Our students can take programs toward their psychology degree at many of our University’s international campuses. Our friendly staff in International Recruitment and International Services provide essential resources to our students interested in learning overseas through assistance with visas, work, health services, housing and much more.
Our locations include: Geneva (Switzerland), Leiden (the Netherlands), Vienna (Austria) and Athens (Greece).
International-Only Psychology Programs
The bachelor of science (BS) in psychology is designed to provide the biological, cognitive, personality and social contexts for understanding the behavior of individuals throughout their lifespan. Students who successfully complete the BS in psychology will have the foundation, research skills and data analysis expertise to succeed in a MA/PhD psychology graduate program (e.g. clinical psychology, experimental psychology, etc.).
This program is available at the following international campuses:
The mission of the MA in Psychology with an Emphasis in Counseling Psychology program is to provide its participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to become competent in counseling psychology through academic and experiential learning. The program aims at educating future psychologists who have sound knowledge of the theory and practice of counseling psychology, who are competent consumers and creative producers of social science research, who are competent in counseling practice, and who are ethical and sensitive to the cultures, values and worlds of various clients.
This program is available at the following international campuses:
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