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The intersection of spirituality and the discipline of psychology provides insight into the universal human condition. This concentration offers you an opportunity to deepen your understanding, to expand your capacity for creative response, and to develop skills that will enable you to contribute to the recognition, unfolding and embodiment of soul and spirit in self and world. This field of study has relevance for personal growth and development, education, organizational culture, theoretical understanding, research and many other professions.
As with other ISP concentrations, Psychology & Spirituality is nonclinical in nature. You pursue a structured and comprehensive psychology curriculum that spans multiple spiritual traditions, and engage with a central question: How can a psychology that is grounded in spirituality contribute to personal and cultural transformation in the 21st century? The concentration may be completed in two years of full-time study and you earn 60 quarter credits for your master's degree. Part-time study also is an option. You begin fall term. |