Online Bachelor’s in Psychology at Kansas Christian College
If you want to understand people and serve them well, psychology is a powerful foundation. The Bachelor’s in Psychology through Kansas Christian College Professional and Online Studies is built for working adults and motivated students who want momentum through 5-week courses and an education shaped by a Biblically based Christian worldview.
Whether you are preparing for graduate study or building skills for ministry, coaching, education, and people-centered careers, this program helps you develop both knowledge and character for the work ahead.
Highlights
- 5-week courses
- 120 credit hours
- Biblically based Christian worldview integration
- Strong preparation for graduate study and people-centered careers
- Includes coursework in research, counseling foundations, and human development
A Psychology Degree with Purpose and a Christian Worldview
Psychology shapes how you understand relationships, leadership, mental health, and human flourishing. In this program, you will study the science of human behavior while also learning to think clearly and ethically through a Christian worldview.
You will build practical knowledge across development, social dynamics, abnormal psychology, counseling foundations, and research statistics. The goal is not just information. The goal is to form, clarify, and develop your capabilities so you can serve people with wisdom, compassion, and integrity.
Psychology is a people degree. This program equips you to communicate well, think critically, and serve responsibly in a complex world.
Designed for People Who Want to Help People
This degree is a strong fit if you are:
- Exploring graduate study in counseling, ministry, leadership, or related fields
- Building skills for coaching, mentoring, and people development roles
- Working in churches, nonprofits, education, or community-focused organizations
- Seeking a flexible online path while staying rooted in Christian ethics and values
What You Will Learn and Be Able to Do
By the end of the program, students will be equipped to:
- Demonstrate critical thinking and scientific inquiry while incorporating a Biblical worldview that strengthens ethical reasoning and decision making in psychological research and practice.
- Exhibit a consistent commitment to ethical behavior and social accountability while contributing to an increasingly diverse global community.
- Develop discipline-specific communication skills that convey psychological concepts and findings in professional settings and community outreach.
- Apply foundational knowledge in psychology while integrating that understanding with a Biblical context that informs approach and perspective in the field.
- Evaluate professional development experiences within psychology and integrate new knowledge and skills in practice aligned with Christian ethics and values.
What You Will Study
Your coursework is structured in two layers. You will build an associate-level foundation and then complete bachelor-level core and psychology-focused coursework. All courses in the undergraduate track are offered in 5-week formats through Kansas Christian College Professional and Online Studies.
Associate-level core courses
College Success
Technology for College
College Writing and Research I
College Writing and Research II
Introduction to Leadership
Communication for Leaders
Philosophy and Worldview
Old Testament Survey
New Testament Survey
Bible Study Methods
Principles of the Christian Life
World Civilizations
Environmental Science
Personal Financial Management
Introduction to Psychology
Organizational and Industrial Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Principles of Sociology
Empowerment Coaching
Introduction to Human Services
Bachelor’s level core and psychology-focused courses
Research and Concept Development Skills
Biblical Theology of Leadership
Working with Teams
Life of Christ
Personal and Social Ethics
Organizational Leadership
Theology of Holiness
Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
Marketplace Ministry
Research Statistics
Abnormal Psychology
Social Psychology
Theories and Foundation of Counseling
Biblical Counseling
Marriage and Family
Survival Psychology
Where This Degree Can Take You
A psychology background supports a wide range of people-focused pathways. Many graduates use this degree as preparation for graduate study. Others apply it directly in roles that involve communication, leadership, training, mentoring, and care.
Common directions include:
- Church and ministry leadership support roles
- Coaching and mentoring
- Nonprofit and community services
- Human services and case management support
- Education support and student development
- Organizational and team leadership roles
If you are considering graduate school, ask about building a plan now so your electives support your long-term goals.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
If you are exploring a Bachelor’s in Psychology and want help mapping transfer credit, pacing, or a long-range plan toward graduate study, our admissions team will help you build a path that fits your timeline.
Note: Courses and program details are subject to change through normal academic processes.

Online Bachelor’s in Psychology at Kansas Christian College