Bachelor of Psychology (Hons)
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 3 years |
Intakes | January, May, August |
Tuition (Local students) | B$ 29,285 |
Tuition (Foreign students) | B$ 32,020 |
About
Psychology is the study of the mind and how it influences behaviour. It is a scientific field focused on mental processes, brain functions, and behaviour. In essence, psychology aims to understand how people think, feel and behave.
Psychology graduates are highly sought-after by a wide variety of employers because they process unique skills and competencies. These include:
- The ability to understand people of different ages in a diverse range of cultural settings.
- The ability to design and conduct research on people’s behavior, attitudes and feelings.
- The ability to understand and develop themselves.
- The ability to empower and bring out the best in people.
- The ability to communicate effectively in the oral and written format.
- The ability to engage in critical thinking in decision-making processes.
- The ability to apply a scientific approach in dealing with problems.
Admissions
Intakes
Fees
Tuition
- B$ 29,285
- Local students
- B$ 32,020
- Foreign students
Estimated cost as reported by the Institution.
Application
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- Foreign students
Student Visa
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- Foreign students
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Entry Requirements
- HELP Foundation in Arts/Science: Pass all subjects (minimum of 4 credits)
- A-Levels: 1 C, 1 D
- STPM: 2 Cs
- UEC: 5 Bs
- South Australian Matriculation: ATAR 65
- Canadian Pre-U: Average 65 (6 subjects)
- Foundation Programs: Pass all subjects (minimum 50% credits)
- Diploma Programs: Pass all subjects (minimum 30% credits)
Note: Local Programs have to be MQA-approved. The standard entry requirement of 3 SPM/O-Level Credits (all students), and a Pass in SPM Bahasa Melayu (for Malaysians only) still applies.
English Language Requirements
- IELTS: 5.5
- TOEFL: 550 paper-based (213 computer-based; 80 Internet-based)
- MUET: Band 5
- SPM: A for English (A1/A2 or A+/A/A-)
- UEC: B for English
- HELP Foundation in Arts/Science: credit for either Intermediate English or Advanced English
- South Australian Matriculation: 14/20 for English as a Second Language
- Canadian Pre-U: 65 for ENG4U
- HELP English Immersion Program: Minimum of B- in Level 6
Curriculum
Year 1
- Introduction to Psychology 1
- Introduction to Psychology 2
- Psychology of Personal and Academic Development
- Introduction to Quantitative Methods
- Introduction to Qualitative Methods
- Career Exploration
- 4 MPU Subjects
- 3 General Electives
Year 2
- Advanced Quantitative Methods
- Advanced Qualitative Methods
- Social Psychology
- Human Personality
- Biopsychology
- Developmental Psychology
- Group Process
- Exceptional Children: Developmental Disorders
- Introduction to Psychological Testing
- 1 MPU Subject
Psychology Electives (select 3)
- Counseling Skills
- Conflict Theory and Resolution
- Human Services
- Educational Psychology
- Group Process
- Exceptional Children: Developmental Disorders
1 General Elective
Year 3
Core Papers
- Undergraduate Thesis 1
- Undergraduate Thesis 2
- Introduction to Industrial/ Organizational Psychology
- Counselling Theories & Technique
- Issues in Contemporary Psychology
- Psychosocial Effects of Substance Abuse
- Forensic Psychology
- Health Psychology
- Cross Cultural Psychology
- Youth Work and Services
- Psychology of Eating
- Human Motivation
- Learning Disabilities
- Psychology of Film
- 2 General Electives