Eastern Washington University (EWU) and Bellevue College (BC) have partnered for more than a decade to serve the BC student body and regional population with career advancement opportunities through high-quality baccalaureate degree completion programs.
This program offers evening-based classes held on the Bellevue College campus.
Eastern at Bellevue:
Bachelor’s Degrees:
B.A. in Psychology
B.S. in Health Psychology
B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies
B.A. in Children’s Studies: Child and Family Support
The EWU Psychology undergraduate degree program is designed to cover the essential areas of contemporary psychology and offer opportunities for focused and specialized learning. Students have the opportunity to be actively involved with current research and internship opportunities in the community.
A psychology minor is also available to students pursuing other majors.
In the Health Psychology Bachelor of Science Program, you will gain an understanding of the ways that psychological, behavioral, and cultural factors relate to physical health. Courses explore how patients interact with healthcare providers and the healthcare system, and impact positive health. With a degree in health psychology, you will be prepared to work in social services and health education or pursue a graduate degree. The health psychology degree pairs well with many of the minors offered through the College of Health Science and Public Health.
The EWU Interdisciplinary studies degree in social sciences provides a strong foundation in social science theory and research for career preparation, advancement or entrance to graduate studies.
- Social Science- This track is designed for the student who is seeking a wide and varied curriculum that builds on a social science foundation.
- Prior Learning- This track is designed for the adult learner and based on the philosophy that adult learners have acquired university-level learning through career experience. Students earn college credit by illustrating their experience with a portfolio that is evaluated by university faculty.
The curriculum of this interdisciplinary program provides a strong holistic background in the study of children, birth to adolescence. Designed for students interested in helping children and their families access early learning opportunities, provide case management studies and facilitate positive parent, school and student relationships. Online classes required for this degree.
A Child and Family Support Certificate can be earned by students pursuing other majors.