Program contentThroughout the program, you will get a solid foundation in the various fields of Psychology, preparing you for a diverse range of professions. Examples of these professions include Health and Social Services, Mental Health, Organizational Leadership and Management, Community and Public Relations, Education, Program Development and Facilitation, and Social Science Research. Design your own study program by choosing one of the nine majors in your second year, and a subsequent minor in your third year. Apart from lectures, you will put theory into practice during lab research and research projects. You will also collaborate with your fellow students during tutorials and group assignments. Show
Watch the video on the structure of the Bachelor's program in Psychology. (video - 2:46 min) You can specialize in one of the following majors:
Choosing a majorTo support you in choosing the right major, the program organizes information fairs where you can learn everything about the majors and how they relate to the Master's programs. Chose the wrong major? Not to worry; if you change your mind, you can still switch majors without study delay after your second year. Typical courses include the following:
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What classes does a psychology major take?A quick review of these 10 courses can help you decide.. Introductory Psychology. ... . Fundamentals of Research. ... . Social Psychology. ... . Behavioral Psychology. ... . Abnormal Psychology. ... . Developmental Psychology. ... . History of Psychology. ... . Biopsychology/Neuropsychology.. What are the requirements for BA psychology?Admission Requirements:
An applicant with NSC Grade 12 Mathematics or Technical Mathematics requires a minimum Applicant Score of 350. An applicant with NSC Grade 12 Mathematical Literacy requires a minimum Applicant Score of 365.
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