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Argosy University – The American School of Professional Psychology

Argosy University - Inland Empire
The American School of Professional Psychology
636 East Brier Drive
Suite 120
San Bernardino, CA 92408

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Argosy University Southern California

campuses (or locations) in Orange County, Inland Empire, Los Angeles and San Diego

Argosy University, Inland Empire is one of 19 Argosy University locations across the nation offering undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate degrees in the disciplines of business, education, health sciences, and psychology and behavioral sciences. Argosy University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association (NCA)(30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602. 1.312.263.0456).

Argosy University, Inland Empire is conveniently located at 636 East Brier Drive, Suite 325 in San Bernardino, California. The facility includes classrooms, computer labs, library, student lounge, staff and faculty offices.

College of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences

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Argosy University's College of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences is where tomorrow's clinical practitioners develop the specific skills they need. Our curriculum encompasses every major theoretical modality guiding clinical assessment and intervention practices.

You'll benefit from the practical training and internships that provide the vital hands-on experience our programs are known for; small class sizes that create a dynamic environment and promote close interaction with your peers; and instruction from faculty who call upon the real-world knowledge they gain as successful working professionals.

The 4-year Bachelor of Arts in Psychology program is intended for students with clearly-defined goals to enter fields of psychology, counseling or social service, where they can leverage the principles and tenets of behavioral science. Through completion of a dynamic group of psychology core and elective courses, you can choose to prepare for immediate employment, career advancement or graduate study.

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Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Criminal Justice

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The BA in Psychology - Criminal Justice program examines the psychological perspectives of the offenders, including history and theories of criminal justice. Policies and procedures of criminal justice, legal and mental health settings will also be explored. Students also learn about effective treatment approaches that are effective with offenders, particularly substance abuse treatment.

Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Psychology

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The BA in Psychology program is designed to help students begin human services careers in such capacities as entry-level counselor, case manager, human resources administrator, management and business services, as well as graduate study in fields such as counseling, social work and marriage/family therapy.

We also offer degree completion opportunities that allow students who have earned some college credit to complete their bachelor's degree.

Master of Arts (MA) in Forensic Psychology

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The Master of Arts (MA) in Forensic Psychology program is designed to educate and train individuals who are currently functioning, or wish to be trained to function, in fields that utilize the study and practice of forensic psychology. The curriculum provides for an understanding of theory, training and practice of forensic psychology.

The program emphasizes the development of students who are committed to the ethical provision of quality services to diverse clients and organizations. The program maintains policies and delivery formats suitable for working adults. The MA in Forensic Psychology program provides coursework in forensic psychology for application to:

  • Law enforcement
  • Legal and organizational consultation
  • Program analysis

Doctor of Education (EdD) in Counseling Psychology

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The Doctor of Education (EdD) in Counseling Psychology program prepares counselors from a variety of settings with the skills and credentials necessary to pursue leadership, supervision, training and teaching positions in the profession. Students with a background in mental health, social work, school counseling, pastoral counseling and psychiatric nursing join together to earn the terminal degree in their field, and develop new interests and levels of competency and direction for their practice through an applied, research-practitioner approach to the role of professional counselor.

Other Locations

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Looking to attend campus a little closer to home? Argosy University operates 19 locations in the following cities and offers a variety of degree programs online:

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