A degree in a behavioral science discipline is appropriate for anybody in any career involving working with people (manager, sales, child care, grantwriting…). In addition, a bachelor’s degree in a behavioral science provides preparation for additional education or training for careers such as the following:
Psychology Careers
Research and/or Academics
Human Service Workers
Counselors/Therapists
Psychology in Business
Personnel, Training & Labor Relations Specialists & Managers
Securities & Financial Services Sales Reps
Advertising Worker
Industrial Psychologist
Market Research Analyst
Public Relations Specialist
Vocational rehabilitation counselor
Psychology in Law and Law Enforcement
Police, Detectives & Special Agents
Criminologist
Psychology in Education
Guidance Counselor
Psychology in Medicine
Psychiatrist
Psychopharmacologist
Sociology / Criminal Justice Careers
Court Service Officer
Police Officer or Sheriff
Corrections Officer or Corrections Counselor
Professor or Teacher
Cottage Parent
Counselor
Administrator
Parole Officer
Case Manager for Social Services
Juvenille Corrections Officer/Counselor
FBI, CIA, DEA, KBI
KWU has been an influential part of higher education in North Central Kansas for more than a century. Founded in 1886 by the United Methodist Church, KWU welcomes students of all faiths.
KWU's primary goal is providing students with an excellent education in a caring Christian campus community. The university is uncompromising in its dedication to providing an atmosphere where students can mature and learn while taking responsibility for their own actions and lives.
The campus environment helps students prepare for the challenges in their personal and professional lives by living and studying with people from many backgrounds, by learning to relate responsibly to God and to others by achieving goals in a timely manner.
