Bachelor of Science in Psychology (Honours) (Durham GTA) Undergraduate Programme By Trent University |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Science in Psychology (Honours) (Durham GTA)

Tuitionfee

94,116 CADTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

PsychologyMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Psychology

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Psychology is the study of human behaviour, the brain, and the mind. This program is perfect for students who wish to develop a better understanding of how and why people act, think, and feel the way they do. You’ll study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, child development, and abnormal psychology in your first two years, to advanced subjects such as gender, emotions, and the psychology of evil in the latter half of your degree. You will benefit from unique opportunities to participate in research with leading experts in areas such as neuroscience, emotional intelligence, sexuality, anxiety, health, development, language impairment, perception, and memory.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Psychology

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Psychology is the study of human behaviour, the brain, and the mind. This program is perfect for students who wish to develop a better understanding of how and why people act, think, and feel the way they do. You’ll study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, child development, and abnormal psychology in your first two years, to advanced subjects such as gender, emotions, and the psychology of evil in the latter half of your degree. You will benefit from unique opportunities to participate in research with leading experts in areas such as neuroscience, emotional intelligence, sexuality, anxiety, health, development, language impairment, perception, and memory.

Admission Requirements

86+
6+
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59+
26+

Jan-2000

Domestic
24,474 CAD
International
94,116 CAD

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