2021-2022 Official University Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
School of Psychology and Counseling
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Dr. Vicki Sheafer, Dean of Psychology and Counseling
Professor: Dr. Jeffrey Quiett, Dr. Vicki Sheafer
Associate Professor: Dr. Malinda Fasol
Assistant Professor: Dr. Deborah Bannan, Dr. Aimee Hicks
Dr. Vicki Sheafer: Chair, Undergraduate Programs in Psychology & Counseling
Dr. Malinda Fasol: Chair, Graduate Programs in Psychology & Counseling
Dr. Deborah Bannan: Director, Clinical Training
Dr. Jeffrey Quiett: Director, Counseling Center
School of Psychology & Counseling Programs
The School of Psychology & Counseling is housed within the College of Health Sciences along with the School of Nursing and the undergraduate and graduate non-traditional programs. The College of Health Sciences is guided by the following mission statement:
The College of Health Sciences is committed to collaboration among helping professions that leads to a holistic approach to wellness, excellence in research and clinical skills, and illumination of work by faith. Educational programs emphasize work as ministry with eternal impact.
More specifically, the School of Psychology & Counseling seeks to uphold the following mission:
The School of Psychology and Counseling engages students in an environment of excellence, service, professionalism, and transformational faith. Students are committed to personal and professional growth and wellness, academic success, and integrity in vocation. Graduates enhance the quality of life for individuals, couples, families and communities through holistic integration of psychology and the Christian worldview.
The School of Psychology & Counseling offers three undergraduate degrees, two graduate degrees, and two psychology minors are also available. Programs are offered traditionally on the LETU campus in Longview and online. The School also houses the LeTourneau University Center for Counseling and other service arms that seek to enhance the LETU, local, and non-traditional communities. Course requirements for academic programs are linked from this page. For more details about the study of psychology or counseling at LeTourneau, refer to the School of Psychology & Counseling homepage.
Course requirements, including course descriptions, for these programs are linked from this page. For a full course rotation, including availability of all traditional and non-traditional courses, click to see Undergraduate Course Rotation, Graduate Course Rotation. For more details about the study of psychology or counseling at LeTourneau, refer to the School of Psychology & Counseling homepage.
MajorsBachelor of Arts
A Bachelor of Arts degree may be granted in the following areas:
Bachelor of Science
A Bachelor of Science degree may be granted in the following areas:
Master of ArtsMaster of ScienceMinor
A Minor may be selected from the following areas:
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