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Bachelor’s in General Psychology (BGP)

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Bachelor’s in General Psychology (BGP)

Gain a Versatile Skill Set in Washington Global University BS in Psychology Program


Do you want to learn more about the human mind and use those insights to help others? Walden’s BS in Psychology online program equips you with a versatile skill set and the specialized knowledge you need to impact people’s lives. Study topics you’re passionate about—and start charting a clear course for your future. Graduate with educational experiences that can help you grow professionally. Become a positive force for happier and more resilient individuals, families, and communities.

In this 60-credit General Psychology concentration, you’ll gain a solid foundation in psychological principles from various areas of the field—including individuals and society, experimental psychology, developmental psychology, and applied psychology. Build on your ability to relate to all types of people as you increase your understanding of life in a complex world.


Understanding the Mind. Empowering Change. Advancing Human Potential.


Bachelor of Science in General Psychology (BSGP)

The Bachelor of Science in General Psychology at Washington Global University is an intellectually rich and transformative undergraduate program designed to explore the scientific study of human thought, behavior, and emotion. This program equips students with a comprehensive understanding of psychological theory, research, and application—preparing them to make meaningful contributions in healthcare, education, business, and social services.

Through an interdisciplinary curriculum that blends biological, cognitive, developmental, and social psychology, students gain insight into how humans think, feel, and interact within diverse contexts. Coursework emphasizes critical thinking, ethical practice, research design, and data interpretation—empowering learners to evaluate evidence, understand behavior, and apply psychological principles to real-world challenges.

Students explore core areas such as Abnormal Psychology, Counseling Foundations, Cognitive Neuroscience, Organizational Behavior, and Health Psychology, developing analytical and interpersonal skills essential for success in both professional and graduate settings.

With a strong focus on personal growth, scientific inquiry, and cultural awareness, the program prepares graduates for careers in mental health services, human resources, education, and community programs, or for further study in clinical psychology, counseling, neuroscience, or organizational leadership.

At Washington Global University, the Bachelor’s in General Psychology fosters not only academic excellence but also a deeper understanding of what it means to be human—empowering students to think critically, act compassionately, and lead with purpose in a rapidly evolving world.

Explore the Science of the Mind. Inspire Change. Shape a Better Future.


Understand the Mind. Empower Growth. Transform Lives.


Bachelor’s in General Psychology (BGP)

The Bachelor of Science in Psychology at Washington Global University is a dynamic and comprehensive undergraduate program that explores the science of human thought, emotion, and behavior—preparing students to make meaningful contributions in mental health, education, research, and beyond.

Grounded in psychological theory, scientific inquiry, and real-world application, the program provides a deep understanding of the biological, cognitive, social, and developmental factors that shape human experience. Students develop critical thinking, research, and communication skills while learning to apply psychological principles to improve individual and community well-being.

Through engaging coursework, case-based learning, and applied research, students gain the knowledge and tools to analyze behavior, understand mental processes, and address challenges across diverse settings—from healthcare and education to business, social work, and public policy.

Graduates emerge as ethical, empathetic, and analytical professionals ready to pursue roles in counseling, social services, human resources, behavioral health, or to advance into graduate studies in psychology, counseling, neuroscience, or organizational leadership.

At Washington Global University, psychology students don’t just study the mind—they learn how to transform lives through science, compassion, and innovation.

Specializations

General Psychology

Explore the foundations of psychology through a broad study of human behavior, mental processes, and emotional well-being. Gain a holistic understanding of cognitive, social, and developmental psychology to prepare for diverse professional paths or graduate study.

Applied Psychology

Focus on the real-world application of psychological principles in workplace, clinical, and community settings. Learn how to translate psychological theory into practical solutions that improve human performance and quality of life.

Child and Adolescent Development

Examine the psychological, emotional, and social growth of children and adolescents. Prepare for careers in education, counseling, or youth development with a focus on fostering resilience and healthy development.

Forensic Psychology

Bridge the gap between psychology and the legal system. Study criminal behavior, victimology, and the psychological aspects of justice to support careers in law enforcement, corrections, or forensic assessment.

Human Development

Understand the stages of human growth from infancy through adulthood. Explore how biological, environmental, and cultural factors influence development and behavior across the lifespan.

Health Psychology and Behavior

Investigate how psychological, social, and biological factors influence health and illness. Learn to promote wellness, behavior change, and health equity through psychological science.

Addiction Psychology

Delve into the psychological and neurological foundations of addiction. Develop the skills to support prevention, intervention, and recovery programs that address substance use and behavioral addictions.

Explore the Mind. Inspire Change. Shape the Future of Human Understanding.

Join Washington Global University’s Bachelor of Science in Psychology program and become part of a new generation of thinkers, researchers, and leaders committed to improving lives through the science of human behavior.

Curriculum and Completion Requirements


Choose the standard bachelor's degree in psychology track or our Accelerate Into Master’s (AIM) option. AIM allows you to earn credit toward a Walden master’s degree program while completing your undergraduate studies.

Featured Bachelor’s in General Psychology Program Courses


Cognitive psychology, like all branches of psychology, is about the study of behavior. Specifically, it is the study of what are generally considered higher mental functions and how we think. These functions include perception, memory, language, attention, decision making, and consciousness. In this concentration course, students learn about the experimental studies that have been performed to try to understand these functions and consider how these mental processes relate to their daily lives.

Psychological disorders form the basis of diagnosis in psychology. In this concentration course, students examine a wide variety of common psychological disorders, including mood, thought, anxiety, substance abuse, sexual, personality, and dissociative disorders. Students also explore underlying causes, symptoms, diagnoses, and treatments. They examine concepts of normal and abnormal as related to psychology, methods used in the process of diagnosis, and the measurement of psychological functioning. Students also differentiate among disorders and learn limits to effective diagnosis. Applying concepts and theories learned in the course, students demonstrate their understanding through practical application and case study assignments.

Contemporary life requires the ability to relate to people who are different. In this course, students will explore major areas of psychology in light of culture's influence, challenging their own world views and unconscious biases in order to develop greater sensitivity to the impact of cultural differences on interactions in a variety of settings. Topics include definitions and approaches to understanding culture; the role of psychology in understanding bias; cultural aspects of cognition and intelligence; emotion; motivation; development and socialization; disorders; and applications of cross-cultural psychology.

This concentration course is designed to give you a general understanding of how a developmental approach can add to your knowledge of psychopathology that can occur in children, adolescents, and emerging adults. Specific diagnostic categories, assessment tools, and treatment approaches will be examined. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the etiology and treatment of atypical development through research and theory. Case studies will also be used to better understand specific forms of psychopathology. This course will help to increase your understanding of how societal factors influence developmental disorders, and how you can advocate for youth with atypical development.

Are leaders made or born? This question has been debated for decades. Building on requisite comprehension of psychology, such as understanding development and behavior, mental processes, and how people interact, students apply this knowledge in consideration of what makes a leader. They examine theories and principles of leadership and leader development. Students engage in coursework focused on leadership styles, characteristics and qualities of effective leaders, cultural issues, empowerment and development, ethics and values, and global leadership. They apply leadership concepts and principles to personal experiences to contextualize theory and further examine the leadership role.

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Earn an Accredited Bachelor’s Degree in General Psychology

Explore the foundations of human behavior and mental processes with a Bachelor’s Degree in General Psychology (BGP) from Washington Global University, an accredited institution recognized by the Federal Commonwealth, the U.S. Department of State, and approved by the student’s embassy for international validation. To ensure full transparency and peace of mind, students may secure funds through www.escrow.com until verified copies of the official certificates and accreditation documents are safely delivered. This guarantees a trusted, accredited, and globally respected degree designed to prepare students for success in psychology, counseling, and related behavioral sciences.   

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Understand the Mind. Lead with Insight. Transform the Future of Human Behavior.

Bachelor of Science in Psychology (BSP)

The Bachelor of Science in Psychology (BSP) at Washington Global University is an intellectually rigorous and transformative undergraduate program designed to explore the scientific foundations of human thought, emotion, and behavior. Rooted in research, critical inquiry, and practical application, this program prepares students to understand the complexities of the human mind and apply psychological principles to create positive change in individuals, organizations, and communities.

Students gain a strong foundation in cognitive, developmental, social, and biological psychology while developing essential analytical, research, and communication skills. The curriculum emphasizes both theory and evidence-based practice, encouraging students to think critically about the factors that shape mental processes, decision-making, relationships, and well-being.

Through experiential learning, research projects, and applied case studies, students learn to connect psychological science to real-world challenges such as mental health, education, leadership, and social justice. The program also promotes cultural awareness, ethical practice, and personal growth—essential qualities for future leaders in psychology and related professions.

Graduates of the BSP program emerge prepared for diverse careers in counseling, human resources, social services, education, and health organizations, or to pursue advanced studies in clinical psychology, neuroscience, organizational leadership, or behavioral health.

Think Deeply. Act Compassionately. Lead with Understanding.

Join Washington Global University, where you’ll gain the knowledge, empathy, and vision to understand the human mind and make a lasting impact on the world through the science of psychology.

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6 Modul - 24 Part – Bachelor’s in General Psychology (BGP) -60 Hours


Module 1: Foundations of Psychology and Human Behavior (10 Hours)

Objective: Build a foundational understanding of psychology as a science, exploring its history, major theories, and methods of studying human behavior.

  • Part 1 – Introduction to Psychology as a Discipline (2.5 hrs)
    Explore the origins, major schools of thought, and core principles shaping modern psychology.
  • Part 2 – Biological Bases of Behavior (2.5 hrs)
    Examine how brain structures, neurotransmitters, and genetics influence behavior and cognition.
  • Part 3 – Research Methods in Psychology (2.5 hrs)
    Learn scientific methods, data collection, and ethical research practices in psychological science.
  • Part 4 – Contemporary Issues and Future Trends in Psychology (2.5 hrs)
    Discuss emerging areas such as positive psychology, neuroscience, and digital mental health.

Module 2: Cognitive Psychology (10 Hours)

Objective: Understand the mental processes underlying learning, memory, perception, and decision-making.

  • Part 1 – Foundations of Cognitive Psychology (2.5 hrs)
    Examine how information is processed, stored, and retrieved by the human mind.
  • Part 2 – Attention, Perception, and Consciousness (2.5 hrs)
    Explore mechanisms of selective attention, perception, and awareness in human cognition.
  • Part 3 – Memory Systems and Information Processing (2.5 hrs)
    Study short-term, long-term, and working memory processes and their real-world applications.
  • Part 4 – Problem Solving and Decision-Making (2.5 hrs)
    Analyze how reasoning, heuristics, and biases influence human judgments and problem-solving.

Module 3: Psychological Disorders and Mental Health (10 Hours)

Objective: Develop an understanding of abnormal behavior, mental health conditions, and approaches to treatment.

  • Part 1 – Introduction to Abnormal Psychology (2.5 hrs)
    Define abnormal behavior and explore key concepts in the classification of psychological disorders.
  • Part 2 – Major Psychological Disorders (2.5 hrs)
    Examine anxiety, mood, psychotic, and personality disorders from biological and psychosocial perspectives.
  • Part 3 – Assessment and Diagnosis (2.5 hrs)
    Learn diagnostic criteria, ethical considerations, and tools used by mental health professionals.
  • Part 4 – Therapies and Treatment Approaches (2.5 hrs)
    Review evidence-based interventions including cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic, and humanistic therapies.

Module 4: Cross-Cultural and Social Psychology (10 Hours)

Objective: Explore how culture, society, and interpersonal dynamics shape human thought and behavior.

  • Part 1 – Principles of Social Psychology (2.5 hrs)
    Study social influence, conformity, group dynamics, and interpersonal attraction.
  • Part 2 – Cultural Dimensions of Behavior (2.5 hrs)
    Examine how culture impacts cognition, emotion, communication, and identity formation.
  • Part 3 – Stereotyping, Prejudice, and Discrimination (2.5 hrs)
    Analyze social biases and their psychological roots in intergroup relations.
  • Part 4 – Global Perspectives in Psychology (2.5 hrs)
    Discuss multicultural psychology and the global application of psychological theories.

Module 5: Developmental and Lifespan Psychology (10 Hours)

Objective: Understand human growth and psychological development from infancy through adulthood.

  • Part 1 – Theories of Human Development (2.5 hrs)
    Review foundational models from Piaget, Erikson, and Vygotsky on cognitive and social growth.
  • Part 2 – Childhood and Adolescent Development (2.5 hrs)
    Explore emotional, social, and cognitive milestones during early life stages.
  • Part 3 – Adulthood and Aging (2.5 hrs)
    Examine psychosocial and biological changes during adulthood and late life.
  • Part 4 – Developmental Psychopathology (2.5 hrs)
    Analyze the emergence and progression of behavioral and emotional disorders across the lifespan.

Module 6: Psychology of Leadership and Professional Growth (10 Hours)

Objective: Apply psychological principles to leadership, motivation, and personal development in organizational and social contexts.

  • Part 1 – Psychological Theories of Leadership (2.5 hrs)
    Study major leadership models and their psychological foundations.
  • Part 2 – Motivation, Emotion, and Goal Setting (2.5 hrs)
    Understand how motivation and emotional intelligence influence performance and relationships.
  • Part 3 – Personality and Leadership Styles (2.5 hrs)
    Explore how individual differences affect communication, decision-making, and leadership outcomes.
  • Part 4 – Ethics, Self-Reflection, and Career Development (2.5 hrs)
    Foster self-awareness, professional responsibility, and ethical decision-making in psychology careers.

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Tuition and Scholarships

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 A dedicated student portal

 Your all-in-one online hub, designed to keep every academic detail at your fingertips.

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Record of Completed Courses

Track your learning journey with a clear overview of all courses you’ve successfully completed.

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Academic Transcript

Access an official, up-to-date record of your grades and achievements at every stage.

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Accredited Bachelor’s Degree Certificate

Graduate with a globally recognized certificate that validates your hard work and success.

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Certificate Samples

View sample certificates directly on your student page, giving you a preview of your official credentials.

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Accredited Credentials

Why it matters: Having a document notarized makes it more trustworthy and helps prevent fraud, since the notary’s stamp and signature confirm the identity and intent of the signer.

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Notary Public in the United States

A Notary verifies identity , ensures free consent, and certifies valid execution of certificates and documents.

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 Federal Commonwealth Authentication

The Secretary of State’s office verifies that the document was properly notarized or issued by an authorized public official (such as a notary public, county clerk, or registrar). This confirms the document’s legitimacy before it is used abroad.

U.S. Department of State

A signature shows intent, but authentication by the Secretary of State gives your documents unquestionable credibility—transforming personal agreements into legally recognized records trusted at home and abroad.

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 Embassies & Consulates  (if required)

After a document is notarized, authenticated by the Secretary of State, and (if necessary) approved by the U.S. Department of State, the foreign embassy or consulate provides the final legalization. This confirms to the receiving country that the document has been properly verified by all U.S. authorities.

The applicant for the Specialized Bachelor’s Degree receives a scholarship package, which includes:

University Admission Letter

Official confirmation of acceptance into the specialized Bachelor’s program.

Accreditation Authority Report

A document verifying that the program meets academic accreditation standards.

Scholarship Certificates

Proof of awarded academic scholarships supporting the student’s study.

Certificates of Excellence and Academic Achievement

Recognition of outstanding performance and scholarly accomplishments.

Scientific Competency Report

An evaluation confirming the applicant’s readiness and qualification for the program.

Scientific Verification Certificate

A document validating the authenticity of the applicant’s academic credentials.

Specialization Course Transcript

detailed record of the courses and subjects covered in the chosen major.

Scientific Membership Card

 Identification confirming the applicant’s membership in the academic body.

Scholarship Package in Arabic

A full set of scholarship certificates issued in Arabic for additional recognition

Registration Procedures for the Bachelor’s in General Psychology (BGP)

Basic Steps for Enrollment at Washington Global University in the United States

  1. No application fee
  2. You are 21 years of age or older.
  3. Complete the application form with your personal and academic information.
  4. Upload a copy of your educational qualification: Accredited Bachelor's Degree
  5. Upload a valid proof of identity (Passport – National ID Card – Personal Identification Document).
  1. Once your application is reviewed, you will be contacted via email.
  2. An online interview or a written test may be required.
  1. Receive the official admission letter.
  2. Pay the tuition fees (either in full or partially, depending on the plan).
  3. Obtain your login credentials for the online learning platform.

Work one-on-one with an Enrollment Specialist who’ll guide you through every step—from choosing the right program to paying for your education.

  1. Attend online lectures (live or recorded).
  2. Submit assignments through the platform.
  3. Participate in online forums and virtual discussions.

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