Psychology Undergraduate Program
Program Overview
Psychology Program Overview
The Psychology program at Toronto Metropolitan University is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the field of psychology. The program offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, as well as continuing education opportunities.
Undergraduate Program
The undergraduate program in Psychology is designed to provide students with a broad foundation in the principles of psychology. The program includes courses in research methods, statistics, and theoretical foundations of psychology, as well as elective courses in areas such as clinical psychology, cognitive psychology, and social psychology.
Curriculum
The undergraduate curriculum includes a range of courses, such as:
- Introduction to Psychology
- Research Methods in Psychology
- Statistical Analysis in Psychology
- Theoretical Foundations of Psychology
- Clinical Psychology
- Cognitive Psychology
- Social Psychology
Research Opportunities
The Psychology department at Toronto Metropolitan University offers a range of research opportunities for undergraduate students, including the PSY 700 Research Practicum and the PSY 961 / 971 Thesis Stream.
Scholarships and Awards
The Psychology department offers a range of scholarships and awards to undergraduate students, including the Psychology Program Advisory Council (PAC) award.
Graduate Program
The graduate program in Psychology at Toronto Metropolitan University is designed to provide students with advanced training in the field of psychology. The program includes courses in research methods, statistics, and theoretical foundations of psychology, as well as elective courses in areas such as clinical psychology, cognitive psychology, and social psychology.
Courses
The graduate curriculum includes a range of courses, such as:
- Advanced Research Methods in Psychology
- Advanced Statistical Analysis in Psychology
- Theoretical Foundations of Psychology
- Clinical Psychology
- Cognitive Psychology
- Social Psychology
Research Areas
The Psychology department at Toronto Metropolitan University has a range of research areas, including:
- Clinical Psychology
- Cognitive Psychology
- Social Psychology
- Psychology Research and Training Centre
- Institute for Stress and Wellbeing Research
Funding and Scholarships
The Psychology department offers a range of funding and scholarship opportunities to graduate students, including teaching assistantships and research assistantships.
Continuing Education
The Psychology department at Toronto Metropolitan University also offers continuing education opportunities for professionals and individuals interested in pursuing further education in the field of psychology.
Research and Innovation
The Psychology department at Toronto Metropolitan University is committed to research and innovation, with a range of research centers and institutes, including the Psychology Research and Training Centre and the Institute for Stress and Wellbeing Research.
Research Labs
The Psychology department has a range of research labs, including:
- Clinical Psychology Lab
- Cognitive Psychology Lab
- Social Psychology Lab
Research Opportunities
The Psychology department offers a range of research opportunities for students and faculty, including research assistantships and collaborative research projects.
Diversity and Inclusion
The Psychology department at Toronto Metropolitan University is committed to diversity and inclusion, with a range of initiatives and programs aimed at promoting diversity and inclusion in the field of psychology.
Events
The Psychology department hosts a range of events, including conferences, workshops, and seminars, aimed at promoting diversity and inclusion in the field of psychology.
Resources
The Psychology department offers a range of resources, including scholarships and awards, aimed at supporting diversity and inclusion in the field of psychology.
News and Events
The Psychology department at Toronto Metropolitan University hosts a range of news and events, including conferences, workshops, and seminars, aimed at promoting the field of psychology and providing opportunities for students and faculty to engage with the community.
