Honours Bachelor of Arts- Specialized Honours in Psychology with Concentration in Gender & Womens Studies

Thunder Bay Campus

 

INTAKE: Jan & Sept

Program Overview

The Honours Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) program in Psychology with a Concentration in Gender & Women's Studies at Lakehead University offers students a comprehensive interdisciplinary education that integrates the study of psychology with an in-depth exploration of gender, sexuality, and women's experiences. Lakehead University's Honours Bachelor of Arts program in Psychology with a Concentration in Gender & Women's Studies offers students a unique interdisciplinary education that integrates psychological inquiry with feminist perspectives on gender, sexuality, and social justice. The program provides students with a solid foundation in both psychology and gender & women's studies, preparing them for further studies or careers that address social inequalities and promote gender equality and social justice.

Curriculum:

  1. Interdisciplinary Curriculum: The program combines coursework from psychology and gender & women's studies disciplines, providing students with a multidimensional understanding of human behavior, gender dynamics, and social inequalities. Students explore the intersections of psychology, gender, sexuality, and feminism, gaining insight into the complex ways in which gender shapes individual experiences and societal structures.

  2. Core Courses in Psychology: Students take core courses in psychology covering foundational areas such as developmental psychology, social psychology, cognitive psychology, abnormal psychology, and research methods. These courses provide students with a solid grounding in psychological theories, research methodologies, and empirical findings.

  3. Concentration in Gender & Women's Studies: Students specialize in gender & women's studies through coursework that focuses on feminist theories, gender identity, sexuality, intersectionality, and women's experiences across different cultural, social, and historical contexts. They critically examine issues related to gender inequality, sexism, misogyny, patriarchy, and social justice, drawing connections to psychological research and practice.

  4. Advanced Seminars and Electives: The curriculum includes advanced seminars and elective courses in both psychology and gender & women's studies, allowing students to tailor their education to their interests and career goals. Students may explore topics such as feminist psychology, LGBTQ+ psychology, gender and mental health, feminist methodologies, women's movements, or gender-based violence.

  5. Research and Applied Learning Opportunities: Students have the opportunity to engage in research projects, internships, or community-based learning experiences that integrate psychological principles with gender & women's studies perspectives. They may collaborate with faculty members on research projects, participate in community outreach initiatives, or intern at organizations focused on gender equality and social justice.

  6. Critical Thinking and Analytical Skills: Through coursework in psychology and gender & women's studies, students develop critical thinking, analytical reasoning, and problem-solving skills. They learn to analyze social phenomena through an intersectional lens, evaluate empirical research, and apply feminist theories to understand and address social inequalities.

  7. Ethical and Social Justice Perspectives: The program emphasizes ethical awareness, social justice advocacy, and a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Students examine ethical issues in psychological research and practice, critically evaluate social norms and power dynamics related to gender, and advocate for social change and gender equality.

  8. Capstone Project or Thesis: In the final year of the program, students may have the opportunity to complete a capstone project or thesis that integrates their knowledge and skills in psychology and gender & women's studies. The capstone project allows students to explore a topic of interest, conduct independent research, and present their findings in a scholarly manner.

  9. Preparation for Further Studies or Careers: The Honours B.A. program in Psychology with a Concentration in Gender & Women's Studies prepares students for further studies in psychology, gender & women's studies, or related fields at the graduate level. Graduates may pursue advanced degrees such as Master of Arts (M.A.) or Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Psychology, Gender & Women's Studies, or interdisciplinary programs. Alternatively, graduates may enter the workforce in fields such as research, counseling, social services, advocacy, education, or public policy, where their interdisciplinary background and commitment to social justice are highly valued.

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Location

Thunder Bay Campus

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Score

IELTS: 6.5

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Tuition Fee

CAD 28500

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS for International Students:

Application Fees : CAD $ 135

  1. Academic Qualifications:

    • Undergraduate: To be eligible for admission to Lakehead University, international students must have completed their secondary education or its equivalent. They should have achieved a minimum grade percentage of 65% or above in their qualifying examinations.
       
  2. English Language Proficiency:

    • IELTS: For undergraduate programs, the minimum IELTS score required is an overall band score of 6.5, with no individual band score less than 6.
    • TOEFL: Lakehead University accepts a minimum TOEFL score of 88 for undergraduate programs.
    • PTE: Lakehead University requires a minimum PTE score of 60 for undergraduate programs.
    • DET: Lakehead University accepts a minimum DET score of 110 for undergraduate programs.

    It is important to note that the English language proficiency requirements may vary for different programs and levels of study. 

  3. Other Requirements:

    • Transcripts: International students must provide official transcripts from their previous educational institutions, including grades and courses completed.
    • Proof of Identity: A valid passport or other identification documents are required for the application process.
    • Letter of Intent: Some programs may require international students to submit a letter of intent or statement of purpose outlining their motivations and goals for studying at Lakehead University.
    • Letters of Recommendation: Depending on the program, international students may need to provide letters of recommendation from teachers, professors, or employers to support their application.

Lakehead University values diversity and welcomes international students who meet the entry requirements. It offers a range of undergraduate programs, including the opportunity to pursue a Bachelor's degree in various fields.

Lakehead University offers several scholarships and financial aid opportunities to support international students in their academic pursuits. These scholarships recognize students' achievements and provide assistance to help cover the cost of tuition and living expenses. 

  1. International Entrance Scholarships: Lakehead University offers a range of entrance scholarships for international students who demonstrate academic excellence. These scholarships are available to both undergraduate and graduate students and are awarded based on academic achievements and potential. The values of the scholarships vary and are renewable for subsequent years based on maintaining the required academic standing.

  2. President's Entrance Scholarships: The President's Entrance Scholarships are prestigious awards available to high-achieving international students entering Lakehead University's undergraduate programs. These scholarships are valued at a significant amount and are renewable for subsequent years based on maintaining the required academic standing.

  3. Graduate Research Assistantships: Lakehead University offers graduate research assistantships to international students pursuing research-based master's or doctoral programs. These assistantships provide financial support and valuable research experience while assisting faculty members with their research projects.

  4. International Student Bursary: The International Student Bursary is a need-based financial aid program designed to support international students facing financial challenges. This bursary provides assistance to eligible students to help cover their educational expenses.

  5. External Scholarships and Funding Opportunities: Lakehead University encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities offered by government agencies, foundations, and organizations in their home countries. The university provides resources and guidance to help students search for and apply to these external scholarships.

It's important to note that the eligibility criteria, application process, and deadlines for scholarships may vary. Students are advised to visit the official Lakehead University website and the specific scholarship pages for detailed information on each scholarship, including eligibility requirements, application procedures, and deadlines.

Graduating with an Honours Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Psychology with a Concentration in Gender & Women's Studies from Lakehead University provides graduates with a diverse skill set and opens up various career opportunities in fields such as research, education, counseling, social services, advocacy, public policy, and more. Graduates of Lakehead University's Honours Bachelor of Arts program in Psychology with a Concentration in Gender & Women's Studies have diverse career opportunities available to them in fields such as research, education, counseling, social services, advocacy, public policy, and more. With their interdisciplinary background, critical thinking skills, and commitment to social justice, they are well-prepared to make meaningful contributions to the advancement of gender equality and social change in various sectors.

  1. Gender Researcher: Graduates may work as researchers in academic institutions, research organizations, or think tanks, conducting research on gender, sexuality, and social inequalities. They may contribute to studies on gender identity, gender-based violence, LGBTQ+ issues, reproductive rights, or gender disparities in education, healthcare, and employment.

  2. Gender Equality Advocate: Graduates may work in non-profit organizations, advocacy groups, or international development agencies, advocating for gender equality, women's rights, and social justice. They may engage in policy advocacy, community organizing, and public awareness campaigns to address gender-based discrimination, violence against women, and barriers to gender equity.

  3. Counselor or Social Worker: Graduates may work as counselors, therapists, or social workers in mental health clinics, counseling centers, or social service agencies, providing support services to individuals and families. They may specialize in areas such as gender identity, sexual orientation, trauma, domestic violence, or LGBTQ+ youth issues, advocating for inclusive and affirming practices.

  4. Educator or Academician: Graduates may pursue careers in education as educators, teaching courses in psychology, gender & women's studies, or interdisciplinary programs at colleges or universities. They may conduct research, publish scholarly articles, and contribute to the academic community through conferences and professional organizations, promoting gender-inclusive curricula and pedagogical practices.

  5. Human Rights Officer: Graduates may work as human rights officers or policy analysts in government agencies, international organizations, or human rights commissions, monitoring and advocating for human rights, gender equality, and social justice. They may conduct investigations, develop policy recommendations, and collaborate with stakeholders to address systemic discrimination and promote human rights protections.

  6. Gender Consultant: Graduates may work as consultants, providing expertise on gender-sensitive policies, programs, and initiatives to government agencies, NGOs, or corporations. They may conduct gender analyses, develop gender mainstreaming strategies, and provide training and capacity-building on gender equality, diversity, and inclusion in organizational settings.

  7. Community Organizer: Graduates may work as community organizers or activists, mobilizing communities to address gender-based discrimination, violence, and inequalities. They may organize grassroots campaigns, facilitate workshops and support groups, and build coalitions to advocate for policy changes and social reforms that advance gender equity and social justice.

  8. Public Policy Analyst: Graduates may work as policy analysts or researchers in government agencies, think tanks, or research institutes, analyzing policies and programs related to gender equality, women's empowerment, and social welfare. They may evaluate the impact of policies on diverse populations, conduct policy research, and recommend evidence-based interventions to address social inequalities and promote inclusive development.

  9. Legal Advocate or Paralegal: Graduates may work in law firms, legal aid clinics, or human rights organizations as legal advocates or paralegals, providing legal assistance to individuals facing discrimination, harassment, or violence based on gender or sexual orientation. They may offer legal advice, represent clients in legal proceedings, and advocate for legislative reforms to protect gender rights and ensure access to justice.

  10. Further Studies or Graduate School: Many graduates choose to pursue further studies at the graduate level in psychology, gender & women's studies, or related fields. They may enroll in Master of Arts (M.A.) or Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) programs to deepen their knowledge, specialize in a particular area of interest, and pursue advanced research or academic careers in academia, research, or advocacy.


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