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Bachelor of Arts in Psychology

The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology program typically offers a comprehensive understanding of human behavior and mental processes. The program emphasizes a scientific approach to understanding psychological theories, research methods, and practical applications across various settings, including clinical, organizational, and educational environments.

Students can expect to study subjects like:

  • Cognitive Psychology: Understanding mental processes such as perception, memory, and decision-making.
  • Behavioral Psychology: Exploring the connections between stimuli, behavior, and reinforcement.
  • Developmental Psychology: Studying human growth and development across the lifespan.
  • Social Psychology: Examining how individuals are influenced by social environments and group dynamics.
  • Clinical and Counseling Psychology: Focusing on therapeutic practices and mental health treatment.

The degree also typically provides students with the opportunity to develop critical thinking, research, and communication skills. It can serve as a foundation for graduate study or careers in counseling, social services, human resources, marketing, and research.

Requirements

Listed below are the documents required to apply for this course.

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For a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, typical program prerequisites might include: Minimum Educational Requirement: High school diploma or equivalent, with emphasis on completion of subjects such as psychology, biology, mathematics, and English. Minimum GPA: Many programs require a minimum GPA, usually around 2.5 to 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Some competitive programs may have higher requirements. Relevant Coursework: High school courses in subjects like mathematics (especially statistics), English, and general science can be helpful, as they are foundational for understanding psychological research and theories. Standardized Test Scores (Optional for some institutions): SAT or ACT scores might be considered, although many programs have become test-optional. Personal Statement/Essays: Some universities might require a personal statement or essay explaining the applicant’s interest in psychology and career goals. Letters of Recommendation: These may be required from teachers or mentors who can speak to your academic abilities and character. Additional Criteria: Some programs might have specific criteria such as a demonstrated interest in psychology through volunteer work, extracurricular activities, or internships.

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Grade 12

Program Level

4 year bachelor's degree

Program Length

$31,450

Tuition fee

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