Explore Our Online Psychology Programs in Texas
Do you feel called to pursue a career that would allow you to serve others in a range of settings and capacities? You might consider earning a psychology degree, which can provide the foundation from which to pursue any number of service-oriented career paths. Online psychology programs in Texas will teach you about human thought, behavior and motivations, as well as how to help those who are struggling with mental health issues or other difficulties in life.
Grand Canyon University is a common choice for students seeking an online education. In Fall 2024, GCU has a total enrollment of over 123,000 — with more than 24,600 students on campus and over 98,300 learning online.1 Our highly accessible virtual education comes with affordable online tuition and offers the convenience and flexibility many students need from higher education.
In This Article:
- Why Pursue an Online Psychology Education From GCU?
- Discover Career Pathways in Psychology in Texas
- Explore Our Online Psychology Degrees in Texas
- FAQs About Online Psychology Programs in Texas
- Earn Your Online Psychology Degree in Texas From GCU
Why Pursue an Online Psychology Education From GCU?
Online students in Texas who attend GCU use our digital Learning Management System for all of their classes. On this intuitive platform, you’ll be able to take classes online, submit assignments and connect with peers on the class discussion forums. You’ll even be able to chat one-on-one with your instructors.
Our online psychology degrees in Texas can allow you to access a quality education with:
- Greater convenience: Online psychology classes can often fit around an existing schedule, providing flexibility to balance work, family and education.
- No need to relocate: Continue living and working in Texas while earning your degree from our Phoenix-based university.
- Access to broader perspectives: As an online psychology student, you’ll engage with students from a wide range of places, backgrounds and beliefs when exploring psychological concepts and theories.
- Confidence in the quality: As an institutionally accredited university, GCU prioritizes educational quality. Our online students benefit from the same quality of education as our on-campus students.
Our Christian Identity and Mission
Another reason why many college students in Texas choose GCU’s online degrees is our identity as a Christian university. Our faith-integrated courses teach psychology competencies from the Christian worldview, and our instructors encourage each of our students to model a Christ-like character. You can prepare to make a positive impact on your community as a servant in Christ.
Discover Career Pathways in Psychology in Texas
Individuals with a background in psychology may pursue any number of different career options. Some career outcomes may be attainable with only a bachelor’s degree, while others may require graduate-level education and additional credentials.2
Not every student who earns a degree in psychology will go on to become a psychologist. However, if that is indeed your intended career outcome, then you should spend some time carefully researching the licensing requirements for becoming a psychologist in Texas.
In order to obtain a psychology license from the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists, you must generally meet these requirements:3
- Complete a doctoral degree in psychology that includes a minimum of 1,750 hours of supervised experience within a formal internship
- Pass the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology
- Pass the Jurisprudential Examination
- Complete a minimum of 1,750 hours of post-doctoral supervised experience
Explore Our Online Psychology Degrees in Texas
At GCU, the College of Humanities and Social Sciences welcomes students from Texas and beyond who are interested in pursuing an online education. Whether you’ve recently graduated from high school (or expect to soon) or you’re an adult learner interested in earning your degree, GCU has many psychology programs to choose from.
We offer psychology degrees at every level, including bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees, making GCU an ideal choice for those interested in pursuing a psychology education at various levels. Do note that some online psychology programs include internship or practicum hours, which must be completed in person locally.
Choose from the following:
Online Bachelor’s Degrees in Psychology
Begin your postsecondary education online with a bachelor’s degree program in psychology. An online Bachelor of Science in Psychology teaches a strong foundation in psychological theories, research methods and human behavior. This flexible degree prepares you for a variety of careers or further graduate study, all while allowing you to balance education with other commitments.
You can choose from emphases such as forensic psychology or performance and sport psychology.
Online Master’s Degrees in Psychology
If you already have a completed bachelor’s degree, whether in psychology or a related field, you may wish to further your education online. Earning a master’s degree offers the opportunity to take a deep dive into core competencies of various psychology specializations.
An online Master of Science in Psychology teaches advanced concepts in areas such as forensic, health and industrial-organizational psychology. You will explore deeper insights into human behavior, research methods and therapeutic techniques, preparing you for specialized roles in the mental health, business or education sectors. With the flexibility of online learning, you can maintain your personal and professional responsibilities without leaving your home state of Texas.
You could earn a Master of Science in Psychology with an Emphasis in:
- Forensic psychology
- General psychology
- GeroPsychology
- Health psychology
- Human factors psychology
- Industrial and organizational psychology
- Life coaching
No matter which emphasis you choose, you’ll examine emerging ethical issues in the field, as well as clinical skills in supporting others with mental health struggles.
Online Doctoral Degrees in Psychology
A doctoral degree is a terminal degree that may allow you to establish your professional reputation, refine your psychology research skills and work toward potential career advancement. An online doctoral degree in general psychology offers innovative and specialized leadership in areas like cognition and instruction, industrial and organizational psychology and performance psychology.
This high-level program can prepare you to lead in research or academia by helping to equip you with the skills to conduct original research and contribute to the advancement of psychological science.
Texas residents can choose from PhD in general psychology degrees, such as:
- Cognition and Instruction (Qualitative Research)
- Cognition and Instruction (Quantitative Research)
- Industrial and Organizational Psychology (Qualitative Research)
- Industrial and Organizational Psychology (Quantitative Research)
- Integrating Technology, Learning, and Psychology (Qualitative Research)
- Integrating Technology, Learning, and Psychology (Quantitative Research)
- Performance Psychology (Qualitative Research)
- Performance Psychology (Quantitative Research)
In each of these degree programs, you’ll be expected to conduct your own original research that culminates in a dissertation. This process is integrated directly into the coursework, so you can get started on your research sooner.
Although it’s possible to complete much of your work for your degree as an online student away from campus, these doctoral degrees require in-person residencies on or near our Phoenix campus.4 These are opportunities to network and collaborate in person with other doctoral students and faculty.
FAQs About Online Psychology Programs in Texas
As you reflect on your future, you may have questions about your degree options. The following answers to frequently asked questions may offer some insight.
Is It Possible to Earn an Online Degree in Texas?
It’s entirely possible to earn an online degree in Texas and elsewhere. Many of GCU’s online psychology programs in Texas can be completed as a remote student. Others may require internship and practicum hours to be completed in person locally. Doctoral programs at GCU have residencies, which must be completed on or near GCU’s campus.
What Can You Do With an Online Bachelor’s in Psychology?
While many psychology students go on to pursue graduate-level education in the field, there are career opportunities available to those who graduate with a bachelor’s degree in psychology.
Consider these options:
- Social and community service manager
- Social and human service assistant
- Community and social service specialist
What Can You Do With an Online Doctoral Degree in Psychology?
An online doctoral degree in psychology can lead to careers in research, academia or leadership roles in healthcare, education and business. Graduates will study the tools and apply the skills to work toward applying psychological expertise to improve organizational and community well-being.
Earn Your Online Psychology Degree in Texas From GCU
Explore our online psychology programs in Texas and beyond, along with our online degrees across a range of other fields — from business to technology and more. Contact a university counselor today and begin your path toward your future in psychology.
1 Includes all traditional students who have a last date of attendance at least three weeks into the Fall 2024 semester, students who participated in a campus evening class in August or September of 2024 and students who have participated in an online class in August or September 2024.
2 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. (2024, Aug. 29). How To Become a Psychologist. Occupational Outlook Handbook. Retrieved Nov. 7, 2024.
3 Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council. (n.d.). Applying for a License. Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists. Retrieved Oct. 29, 2024.
4 Online doctoral programs have residencies that take place on or near GCU’s campus.
Approved and verified accurate by the assistant dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences on Dec. 30, 2024.
The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author’s and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Grand Canyon University. Any sources cited were accurate as of the publish date.