Psychology
The study of psychology helps you gain a deeper understanding of human behaviour, thoughts and feelings.
As a psychology major, you will study the developmental mechanisms and processes that regulate the behaviour of individuals. Build your skillset and prepare for a career or pursue advanced graduate studies.
122 credits, 4 Years,
Part-time available
Program Details
Your first two years feature courses in the psychology of learning, lifespan development, social psychology, biopsychology and statistics.
Delve into emotion and motivation, sensation and perception, cognition, abnormal psychology, and theories of personality, in your third and fourth years.
You'll have the opportunity to conduct a research project with a faculty member, either by applying to the Honours degree program or as an Independent Study.
You will learn from faculty and researchers who study physiology and behaviour, positive psychology, intercultural communication, ecological and conservation psychology, embodied cognition, and conceptual and language processing.
Career Paths
- Counsellor
- Clinician
- University or hospital researcher
Why at 蹤獲扞⑹
- Focus on areas of relevance to northern B.C., especially the understanding of human health, human development and social well-being
- Gain access to national survey data through the Statistics Canada Research Data Centre housed at 蹤獲扞⑹
- Conduct a research project with a faculty member, either by applying to the Honours degree program or as an Independent Study
'En Cha Hun獺
蹤獲扞⑹s motto, from the Dakelh (Carrier) Elders, reminds us that all people have a voice and a viewpoint. Interpreted as respecting all forms of life, 'En Cha Hun獺 encapsulates the spirit of academic freedom, respect for others, and willingness to recognize different perspectives.
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Admission Requirements
High School Requirements (applicable for BC and Yukon)
Overall average of 65% minimum in the following:
- English Studies 12 or English First Peoples 12
- Approved Academic Grade 12 Course
- Approved Academic Grade 12 Course
- Approved Academic Grade 12 Course
- Additional Grade 12 Course (Elective or Academic)
Domestic Admission Requirements
View the full list of Approved Academic Grade 12 Courses
More high school admission requirements (including out-of-province, International Baccalaureate and Advanced Placement)
Transfer Requirements
- Have attempted at least 15 credit hours of post-secondary transferrable coursework from a recognized institution
- Be in good academic standing at the transfer institution
- Have a 2.0 GPA from the most recent 30 credits prior to transfer
- For the purposes of verifying any outstanding first-year prerequisites, high school transcripts may be requested
International Admission Requirements
International Student Requirements
- Meet 蹤獲扞⑹'s English language requirements
- Meet the international admission requirements by country or meet the admission with a General Certificate of Education (or equivalent)
- Complete the required high school course equivalencies outlined in the Domestic tab prior.
Transfer Requirements
- Have attempted at least 15 credit hours of post-secondary transferrable coursework from a recognized institution
- Be in good academic standing at the transfer institution
- Have a 2.0 GPA from the most recent 30 credits prior to transfer
- For the purposes of verifying any outstanding first-year prerequisites, high school transcripts may be requested
Tuition and Fees
Approximate Costs per Academic Year
(30 credit hours, 10 courses)
Domestic | International | |
---|---|---|
Tuition* | $5,985 | $26,750 |
Student fees* | $1,125 | $1,315 |
Books* | $1,400 | $1,400 |
* Tuition, fees and books are subject to change and vary among programs.
Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards
View the hundreds of available scholarships, bursaries, and awards.
- 1 in 4 students receive a 蹤獲扞⑹ financial award.
- $3,500,000 in financial awards given each year.
Important Dates
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