Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
2026-09-01
Medium of studying
Not Available
Duration
4 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Clinical Psychology | Counseling Psychology | Psychology
Area of study
Social Sciences | Health
Course Language
English
Intakes
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-09-01 | - |
| 2027-09-01 | - |
About Program
Program Overview
Program Overview
The University of Dundee offers a Psychology BSc (Hons) program through the School of Humanities, Social Sciences and Law.
Entry Requirements
To be eligible for the program, applicants must meet the following entry requirements:
- For students starting at Level 1, an overall pass with an average of grade 11 in the Baccalaurťat is required. There are no essential subjects for level 1 entry.
- For students starting at Level 2, an overall pass with an average of grade 14 in the Baccalaurťat is required, with Psychology and another subject being essential.
English Language Requirements
Applicants must also meet the English language requirements:
IELTS Academic
- Overall: 6.0
- Writing: 6.0
- Listening: 5.5
- Reading: 5.5
- Speaking: 5.5
Other English Language Qualifications
The university also accepts other English language qualifications, including:
- LANGUAGECERT Academic
- LanguageCert ESOL for UKVI
- Pearsons (PTE Academic UKVI)
- TOEFL iBT
- Trinity ISE With a minimum grade in English of 60.
Alternative Routes
For applicants who do not meet the English language requirements, the university offers:
- Pre-sessional English courses for international students who hold a conditional offer.
- International College Dundee for applicants who do not meet the academic grade requirements, providing an alternative route to begin studies.
Program Details
The Psychology BSc (Hons) program is a 4-year program for students starting at Level 1, or a 3-year program for students starting at Level 2. The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of psychology, with opportunities for specialization and research.
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