Bachelor of Arts in Psychology - Major and Honours

Surrey, Richmond, Langley

 

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Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology - Major and Honours program at Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) offers students a comprehensive understanding of the principles, theories, and applications of psychology. This program provides a solid foundation in psychological concepts while also allowing students to delve deeper into specialized areas of interest within the field.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the Bachelor of Arts in Psychology - Major and Honours program encompasses a broad range of courses covering various subfields of psychology. Students study foundational topics such as cognitive psychology, social psychology, developmental psychology, abnormal psychology, and research methods. Additionally, they have the opportunity to choose elective courses in specialized areas such as health psychology, forensic psychology, or organizational psychology. The program emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, including critical thinking, research design, data analysis, and communication.

Research Focus: KPU's Bachelor of Arts in Psychology program emphasizes research skills and critical analysis, providing students with opportunities to engage in hands-on research projects. Students learn research methods and techniques and apply them to conduct independent research under the guidance of faculty mentors. Research topics may include experimental psychology, psychological assessment, applied research in real-world settings, or interdisciplinary studies combining psychology with other fields. Students have the chance to present their research findings at conferences or publish them in academic journals, preparing them for further academic pursuits or careers in research.

Industry Engagement: The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology program at KPU fosters industry engagement through various avenues such as internships, practicums, and collaborative projects with community partners. Students have opportunities to gain practical experience by working with organizations in fields such as mental health services, social services, education, or human resources. Industry partners may provide mentorship, guest lectures, or networking opportunities, exposing students to potential career paths and helping them develop relevant skills and connections in the field.

Global Perspective: The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology program promotes a global perspective by exploring psychological concepts and issues from diverse cultural, social, and international perspectives. Students learn about cross-cultural psychology, multiculturalism, and the influence of cultural factors on human behavior and mental processes. They may also have opportunities to study abroad, participate in international research collaborations, or engage with global issues such as globalization, migration, or international development, gaining a broader understanding of the universal and culturally specific aspects of psychology.

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Location

Surrey, Richmond, Langley

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

CAD 21368

Application Fees: CAD$ 120

Academic Requirements: International students applying for undergraduate programs at Kwantlen Polytechnic University are required to have completed their secondary education with a recognized board or council in India. The minimum academic requirement is the successful completion of the 10+2 examination with a minimum average of 85% or above.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5, with no band score less than 6.
  • TOEFL: A minimum score of 88 on the internet-based test (iBT).
  • PTE Academic: A minimum score of 61.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): A minimum score of 110.

Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) offers several scholarships and financial aid opportunities to international students. These scholarships aim to recognize academic excellence, support student success, and provide financial assistance to deserving students. 

Entrance Scholarships: KPU offers entrance scholarships to incoming international students based on their academic achievements. These scholarships are awarded automatically to eligible students upon admission. The value of the scholarships varies, and they are renewable for subsequent years of study, provided students maintain a specified GPA.

KPU International Student Excellence Scholarship: This scholarship is designed to recognize and support outstanding international students who have demonstrated exceptional academic achievements, leadership potential, and community involvement. The scholarship amount is substantial and helps cover tuition fees.

Program-Specific Scholarships: Some programs at KPU have their own dedicated scholarships for international students. These scholarships may be based on academic merit, field of study, or specific criteria set by donors or sponsors. Students are encouraged to inquire about program-specific scholarships when applying to their desired programs at KPU.

External Scholarships: KPU provides resources and information about external scholarship opportunities available to international students. These scholarships are offered by external organizations, foundations, and governments. KPU's International Students Office assists students in finding and applying for external scholarships.

Financial Aid and Work-Study Opportunities: KPU also offers financial aid options, including student loans, grants, and work-study programs, to help international students manage their educational expenses. These programs provide financial support based on individual financial need and offer opportunities for part-time work on campus.

It's important to note that scholarship availability, eligibility criteria, and application processes may vary each year. 

Graduates of Kwantlen Polytechnic University's Bachelor of Arts in Psychology - Major and Honours program have diverse career opportunities in various sectors related to psychology, research, human services, and education.

Clinical Psychologist: Graduates can pursue careers as clinical psychologists, providing assessment, diagnosis, and therapy services to individuals experiencing mental health challenges. They may work in private practice, hospitals, clinics, or mental health agencies, specializing in areas such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, psychoanalysis, or family therapy to help clients address psychological issues and improve their overall well-being.

Counselor or Therapist: Graduates can work as counselors or therapists, providing individual or group therapy sessions to clients dealing with mental health issues, relationship problems, or life transitions. They may specialize in areas such as addiction counseling, trauma counseling, or career counseling, working in settings such as schools, community centers, rehabilitation facilities, or private practices.

Researcher or Research Assistant: Graduates can pursue careers as researchers or research assistants, working in academic institutions, research institutes, or government agencies. They may conduct psychological research studies, collect and analyze data, write research papers, and contribute to scientific knowledge in areas such as cognitive psychology, social psychology, developmental psychology, or health psychology.

Human Resources Specialist: Graduates can work in human resources departments of organizations, applying their understanding of human behavior and organizational psychology to recruit, select, and develop employees. They may work as HR specialists, talent acquisition managers, or organizational development consultants, designing training programs, conducting employee assessments, and implementing strategies to enhance employee engagement and performance.

Mental Health Advocate: Graduates can work as mental health advocates, raising awareness, promoting destigmatization, and advocating for policies and services that support mental health and well-being. They may work for non-profit organizations, advocacy groups, or government agencies, organizing awareness campaigns, providing resources to individuals and families, and lobbying policymakers to prioritize mental health initiatives.

Educator or Academic Advisor: Graduates can work in educational institutions as educators or academic advisors, teaching psychology courses, advising students, and supporting their academic and personal development. They may work in colleges, universities, or secondary schools, teaching courses in psychology, counseling, or human development, and providing guidance to students on academic and career goals.

Market Research Analyst: Graduates can work as market research analysts, applying their understanding of human behavior and consumer psychology to analyze market trends, consumer preferences, and purchasing behavior. They may work for market research firms, advertising agencies, or corporations, conducting surveys, focus groups, and data analysis to inform marketing strategies and product development.


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