The Bachelor of Science in Psychology – Crisis Counseling at Liberty University is designed to equip students with the psychological and practical tools needed to support individuals before, during, and after crisis situations. This program explores crisis response theories, trauma-informed care, and intervention strategies from a biblical perspective. It is ideal for individuals who are passionate about helping others navigate acute stress, grief, and life-altering events. Students pursuing this degree often seek roles in emergency response, community outreach, or faith-based support services. The curriculum emphasizes ethical practice, emotional resilience, and effective communication, preparing graduates to assist diverse populations in high-pressure environments. Industries that benefit from this training include mental health services, nonprofit organizations, corporate crisis management, and ministry. Example careers may include crisis counselor, corporate crisis manager, case manager, lay ministry leader, community relations coordinator, and mental health services assistant.
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Accreditation:
Liberty University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate, bachelor's, master's, postgraduate, and doctoral degrees.
Financial aid may be available for those who qualify.
At Liberty University, we offer an education rooted in Christian values. Since 1971, we've been committed to developing men and women who are prepared to impact the world for Christ. With 15 colleges and schools offering programs in diverse fields such as education, law, business, and more, Liberty provides an exceptional college experience. Our graduates reflect integrity, discipline, and readiness to make a difference in their professions and communities.