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Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Health Administration | Counselling | Psychology | Social Psychology
Area of study
Business & Management | Humanities
Minor
Behavioral Psychology | Applied Behavior Analysis and Behavioral Interventions | Community Health Services/Liaison/Counseling | Mental Health Counseling
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


The BA in Psychology provides a comprehensive understanding of human behavior, preparing students for graduate programs in psychology or related fields. Graduates can pursue careers in areas such as school psychology, industrial psychology, and organizational psychology, with projected job growth of 12% by 2018. The Behavioral Science Pathway Program allows students to accelerate their graduate studies in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, I-O Psychology, or Applied Behavior Analysis.

Program Outline

Careers:

  • Graduates with a BA in Psychology gain a comprehensive understanding of individuals and their behaviors.
  • The degree prepares students for entry into graduate programs in psychology or related fields such as guidance counseling, social work, medicine, or law.
  • Job growth in the field of psychology is projected to increase by 12% by 2018, with particularly high demand in areas such as school psychology, industrial psychology, and organizational psychology.
  • Graduates can expect increased job opportunities in hospitals, schools, social service agencies, and substance abuse treatment centers.
  • The Behavioral Science Pathway Program allows students to pursue an MS degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, I-O Psychology, or Applied Behavior Analysis while completing their undergraduate studies, reducing course load and potentially accelerating completion of graduate studies.
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