Estudia Psicología
Comprende el comportamiento humano • Realiza tu propia investigación • Impacta tu entorno
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Comprende el comportamiento humano • Realiza tu propia investigación • Impacta tu entorno
En la carrera de Psicología, desarrollarás una base sólida en los principios fundamentales de la disciplina y obtendrás formación práctica mediante experiencias supervisadas en el campo. El programa enfatiza una integración intencional y constante de una cosmovisión cristiana. Al graduarte, estarás preparado(a) tanto para estudios de posgrado como para servir en centros de salud mental comunitarios, iglesias y otras organizaciones de servicio social.
Aplica ahoraLos estudiantes de Psicología aprenden a pensar críticamente, escribir con claridad y comprender por qué y cómo las personas piensan y actúan como lo hacen. En JBU, se fomenta la integración de la ciencia psicológica con la fe y la teología para ofrecer una perspectiva más integral de la naturaleza humana.
La carrera de Psicología brinda múltiples oportunidades para investigar y profundizar en aspectos de la conducta humana que te interesen. Además, ofrece apoyo y recursos para quienes deseen publicar su investigación.
Elige un área de énfasis como desarrollo infantil y adolescente, justicia social, consejería en la naturaleza o estudios interculturales para enfocarte en lo que más te apasiona.
Los estudiantes de Psicología no solo reciben recursos y oportunidades para descubrir en qué área desean especializarse, sino que también se involucran activamente con el contenido a través de discusiones en clase, investigaciones, estudios en el extranjero y experiencia práctica en el campo.
Como estudiante de Psicología, podrás presentar tu proyecto de investigación empírica final para su publicación en la revista digital del departamento: Initial Forays in Psychological Science.
Lee la edición actualObtendrás experiencia en el campo a través de prácticas en diversas organizaciones y ministerios fuera del campus, donde podrás observar a profesionales en acción.
Los profesores de Psicología en JBU te desafiarán a reflexionar sobre la relación entre la verdad bíblica y la verdad psicológica por medio de cursos rigurosos y proyectos de investigación.
¡Llega más lejos, más rápido! En JBU, nuestro Programa Acelerado de Maestría te permite completar tu licenciatura en Psicología y tu maestría en solo seis años (en lugar de siete), lo que te ahorra dinero y te prepara para un mayor éxito.
JBU brinda a los estudiantes los recursos necesarios para impulsarlos hacia su vocación, con una base sólida que los prepara para una amplia variedad de carreras.
Puedes optar por profundizar en un área de interés asistiendo a la escuela de posgrado. Muchos campos de la psicología requieren títulos avanzados para ejercer profesionalmente.
El estudio de la psicología prepara a los estudiantes para trabajar en medicina y profesiones de la salud afines. Muchos estudiantes de Psicología también cursan la concentración de pre-medicina y continúan con estudios de posgrado en áreas como terapia ocupacional, fisioterapia y patología del habla.
Puedes desempeñar este tipo de trabajo en centros comunitarios, hospitales, agencias de adopción, centros de rehabilitación o programas de campamento. Como estudiante de Psicología, aprenderás a investigar y redactar informes, habilidades clave para estos roles.
Muchos departamentos del DHS buscan graduados con formación en psicología para trabajar como gestores de casos en organizaciones sin fines de lucro o con fines de lucro, guarderías, hogares de transición, programas para jóvenes, adultos o personas mayores, o residencias grupales.
Estudiar una carrera en artes liberales como psicología es una excelente base para el derecho. Aprenderás a leer y analizar información en profundidad, desarrollar argumentos coherentes y respaldarlos con investigación.
Debido a la naturaleza del plan de estudios en Psicología, muchos estudiantes eligen una doble titulación para especializarse aún más. Algunos agregan carreras como Ciencias Políticas, Español, Matemáticas o Estudios Interculturales.
Prior to arriving at JBU—his alma mater— Dr. Kevin Simpson taught for 12 years in Portland, Oregon and briefly, in the wilds of rural Utah immediately after completing his PhD in counseling psychology at the University of Denver.
In 2019, Dr. Simpson was a Fulbright Scholar to the Slovak Republic where he taught graduate courses in sport psychology and psychology of the Holocaust at Comenius University in Bratislava. Simpson has been a research fellow three times at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum (2009, 2010, 2019) and a fellow in the 2011 Summer Institute on the Holocaust and Jewish Civilization at Northwestern University (Illinois). His academic work has taken him to many concentration camps and Holocaust memorial sites in Ukraine, Poland, France, Germany, Austria, and the former Czechoslovakia. He has also been a visiting professor in two study abroad programs in London and Vienna and for the latter appointment, Simpson taught on the genocidal legacy of National Socialism in Austria.
Dr. Simpson considers it a privilege to teach students across a wide range of courses, including: Social and Abnormal Psychology; Sport and Exercise Psychology; Counseling Theory; the Psychology and History of the Holocaust; and the Integration of Faith and Psychology. His most recent publications have been on teaching comparative genocide through study abroad in Guatemala; genius and creativity; and the use of classic and modern propaganda in the teaching of social psychology. He also writes for outdoor magazines on the application of visualization and imagery principles in sport psychology to hunting and shooting pursuits.
In 2016, Dr. Simpson finished his first book, an examination of soccer during the Holocaust, titled Soccer under the Swastika (Rowman & Littlefield). Relying on long-forgotten memoirs and testimonies, his book reveals the surprisingly powerful role soccer played in the lives of captives behind the walls and fences of the Nazi terror state. His book has been recently updated to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of the Holocaust and this revision includes new testimonies and photographs from the era. The book has also served as the basis for museum exhibitions in the United States and Slovakia.
But his true passions in life include his Texan wife, Stefanie, their two children Grace and Eli, playing soccer, skiing and mountain biking, upland bird hunting, and reveling in the ongoing successes of Manchester United football club.
Distinguished Professor of Psychology
Dr. Rick Froman graduated with his B.A. in Psychology from California State University, Sacramento. He continued at CSU to gain a master's degree in Marriage, Family and Child Counseling. He received his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Wyoming. Dr. Froman specializes in the areas of experimental psychology, the psychology of humor, and the use of technology in teaching including online teaching.
His current interests include encouraging undergraduate research by mentoring students conducting independent research. Dr. Froman enjoys mentoring students by working with them to develop research projects that are presented at undergraduate conferences. Each year, he accompanies JBU psychology students to conferences where they give oral presentations of their research projects.
He is also known for his use of technology in the classroom, which is a continuation of his work as a former Teagle Fellow in Technology in Teaching. Dr. Froman's courses include Research Seminar, Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Theories of Learning, Psychological Testing, Cognitive Psychology, and Research Methods. Among his favorite classes to teach are Research Methods, Research Seminar, and Statistics, taught both in a computer lab and online so that students can use the computers interactively to learn statistical concepts. He is also the head of JBU’s completely online psychology program which allows students, who otherwise would not be able to pursue a degree, to experience a JBU education in the context of their busy lives.
Dr. Froman is blessed with a talented and loving family. His wife Connie, a JBU alum, is a talented graphic artist who has won regional awards for her work. His daughter Lindsay is a JBU graduate who went on to obtain a Master’s degree in Counseling from a seminary and is a licensed professional counselor. She is now a Behavioral Science faculty member in a Family Medicine Residency program at a hospital in Springfield, MO. His son Richie graduated with a History major at JBU and is now a bank manager at a bank in Centerton, AR. His youngest daughter Laura was a dual major in Psychology and Spanish at JBU who is now a Speech Language Pathologist in Rogers, AR. Dr. Froman and his wife are trying to adjust, with difficulty, to a much quieter home life but they take every opportunity to visit with their three children and five grandchildren through text and FaceTime calls.
Professor of Psychology; Program Director, Online Undergraduate Psychology
Chris is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Nationally Certified Counselor. He taught Psychology at Southwest Baptist University for 16 years prior to coming to JBU. Chris is married to Ashley, and they have one daughter, Robin. His professional interest is in building quality marriages, especially the application of grace and forgiveness in marriage.
Department Chair, Psychology; Professor of Psychology
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