Saint Martin’s University Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Saint Martin’s University

Saint Martin’s University

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology

Lacey, USA

BA

4 years

English

Full time

Jan 2026

USD 46,856 / per year

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About: A Bachelor of Arts in Psychology explores the principles of psychological science. The curriculum typically includes key topics like human behavior, cognitive processes, and social psychology. Students engage in practical experiences through internships or research projects to apply their theoretical knowledge in real-world settings.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various careers, including roles in social services, human resources, counselling, and education. Additional paths may lead to further studies in psychology or related fields, enhancing career prospects or facilitating specialized work in clinical settings.

If you are looking for a career where you can make an impact on the mental health and overall well-being of others, psychology may be the best major for you.

Note: Psychology is offered in-person at the main (Lacey) campus; it is offered online at Saint Martin s-JBLM campus.

  • Faculty exclusively staffed by clinical and experimental professionals. All faculty are trained as researchers; clinical faculty are also practitioners.
  • One 15-week required internship (research track or applied track) for all majors.
  • Empirical Research Concentration for students who complete a year of research with faculty or supervised independent research.
  • Students have the opportunity to carry out independent research in the empirical senior thesis sequence. These research projects are generated and carried out by students as the primary investigators, with faculty supervision.
  • Approximately 60 percent of graduates move directly into entry-level social service positions. Remaining graduates pursue advanced degrees in clinical/counseling psychology, social work, data analysis, and experimental psychology.
  • Participation in Psi Chi, the psychology honor society for exceptional students.
  • Student leadership opportunities through Saint Martin's Psychology Club.
  • Students are encouraged to attend and present at conferences.

Research and Internships

All majors complete a one-semester internship, and many students pursue internship work longer than one semester. Students can do applied internships in field settings or research internships working on faculty research. Students in the applied internship select opportunities consistent with their own interests and in a variety of settings. These include school counseling, youth outreach, parent and family support, juvenile and adult corrections, drug and alcohol counseling, youth recreation leadership, mental health counseling, case management, social welfare casework, elder services, halfway house and shelter work, vocational rehabilitation, and personnel work.

Applied internship locations include:

  • Community Mental Health Centers
  • Correctional facilities
  • Military/JBLM
  • Thurston County prosecutor's office
  • Crisis Clinics
  • Haven House

Research internship opportunities include:

  • Studying Emerging Attitudes and Learning Lab

Students have the option of pursuing a year-long senior capstone project in which they act as the primary investigator and carry out their own independent psychological research under faculty supervision. Students who complete this sequence or a year of research internship qualify for the Empirical Research Concentration in the major.

Saint Martin’s psychology students regularly present their independent research (senior capstone projects) and co-authored research with faculty at such venues as:

  • Western Psychological Association
  • Society for Research in Child Development