Choosing your major: Family and Human Services or Psychology at JBU
An in-depth look at both degrees
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An in-depth look at both degrees
When considering careers in counseling, therapy or community support, JBU offers two distinct yet complementary undergraduate degrees: Family and Human Services and Psychology. Both programs emphasize strong academics, communication skills, understanding human behavior and integrating Christian values. However, each program targets different career paths and educational goals.
Experienced professors and mentors
Excellent communication skills training
Comprehensive understanding of human behavior
Strong research-based education
Integration of Christian faith and academic learning
Emphasis on self-reflection and personal growth
Preparation for advanced graduate programs
Family and Human Services at JBU prepares students for careers focused on community support, social services, and counseling. Key elements of this major include:
Community engagement and relational dynamics
Family systems theory
Training in qualitative research methods
Practical internship experience
Comprehensive senior-year project
Trauma-informed care training
Suitable careers include counseling, social work, therapy, and community education
Psychology at JBU provides a foundation for scientific study of human behavior and prepares students for clinical and research-focused careers. Highlights of the psychology major include:
Scientific and quantitative research training
Behavioral neuroscience emphasis
Independent research opportunities
Individual-focused therapeutic techniques
Strong preparation for graduate studies in clinical psychology or related fields
Career paths in clinical psychology, forensic psychology, behavioral research, health professions, and organizational evaluation
Your decision should align with your career ambitions and personal interests:
Family and Human Services: Best suited for those passionate about community outreach, family counseling, social services, and direct therapeutic roles.
Psychology: Ideal for students interested in scientific research, clinical practice, neuroscience, and in-depth behavioral analysis.
At JBU, both of these majors will prepare you to become a competent, compassionate and faith-driven professional in your chosen field.
Equip yourself for a successful career and a life of purpose.
JBU does not unlawfully discriminate based on race, color, national or ethnic origin, sex, age, disability, marital status, military status, or age in the administration of its educational policies, admissions, financial aid, employment, educational programs, or activities.
John Brown University is a leading private Christian university, training students to honor God and serve others since 1919. Arkansas’ top-ranked university (The Wall Street Journal) and top-ranked regional university (U.S. News), JBU enrolls more than 2,200 students from 37 states and 42 countries in its traditional undergraduate, graduate, online and concurrent education programs. JBU offers more than 50 undergraduate majors, with top programs including nursing, psychology, construction management, graphic design, family and human services, and engineering. Eighteen graduate degrees are available in business, counseling, cybersecurity, and education.