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Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Main campus, Saskatoon, Canada
72,160 CADTuition Fee/year
PsychologyMain Subject Area
Program overview
Main Subject
Psychology
Degree
BA
Study Level
Undergraduate
Program overview
Main Subject
Psychology
Degree
BA
Study Level
Undergraduate
Admission requirements
Exam Scores
Important Dates
Undergraduate
Tuition fee and scholarships
Tuition Fee
Scholarships
Domestic Students
International Students
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USask offers its close to 21,000 undergraduate students one of the most diverse range of academic programs in Canada, including colleges and schools of arts and science, medicine, veterinary medicine, dentistry, nursing, pharmacy and nutrition, law, engineering, agriculture, business, education, and kinesiology, with degrees and certificates across more than 130 fields of study.
In addition to the opportunity to study at one of Canada’s top research universities, students have access to innovative, cutting-edge facilities and programs that are unique in the Canadian post-secondary environment.
USask offers a multi-faceted, unique-in-Canada approach to undergraduate research experiences. This includes more than 2,000 students participating in First Year Research Experience (FYRE) courses, access to an array of summer research internship opportunities, and a USask-wide co-curricular credit offered through the Student Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) program – a unique research and professional skills development program that complements our course-based and faculty-supported disciplinary training, research assistantships, co-ops and internships.
Student success is one of our top priorities. In addition to the many scholarships and bursaries, undergraduates are supported through numerous services such as learning communities, access and equity services, the International Student and Study Abroad Centre, Aboriginal Students’ Centre, a new Student Wellness Centre, and an on-campus language centre that offers English as a Second Language (ESL) programs and bridging programs that enable ESL students to take a university-level class while finishing their English language program.
Close to 3,250 university students have self-declared as Indigenous, and just over 3,600 international students enroll every year.
Students have the opportunity to live on campus in one of our residences, located just steps away from classrooms and services. USask residences provide an unparalleled living environment for students. Students are part of a diverse and global community where they can develop life-long friendships and create lasting memories.
The university offers students the open and supportive community they need to succeed by encouraging diverse ideas, collaboration, and interdisciplinary study. Students have the opportunity to gain practical, hands-on experience in their field of study, whether by taking part in an internship or co-op program, participating in a field class, or by taking advantage of a study-abroad program at another Canadian or international institution.
The diverse community of students, staff and faculty creates an environment where all can feel welcome, and where a culture of learning, growth and deeper understanding extends beyond the classroom.
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Arts and Humanities (6)
Bachelor of Arts in Archaeology and Anthropology
Bachelor of Arts in Classical, Medieval, and Renaissance Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Drama
Bachelor of Arts in English
Bachelor of Arts in History
Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics
Bachelor of Arts in Modern Languages
Bachelor of Arts in Music
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy
Bachelor of Arts in Regional and Urban Planning
Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drama
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art
Bachelor of Music in Music
Bachelor of Music in Music Education
Bachelor of Science in Archaeology
Business and Management (6)
Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting
Bachelor of Commerce in Finance
Bachelor of Commerce in Management
Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing
Bachelor of Commerce in Operations Management
Engineering and Technology (6)
Bachelor of Arts and Science in Interactive Systems Design
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Chemical Engineering)
Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Civil Engineering)
Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Computer Engineering)
Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Electrical Engineering)
Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Engineering Physics)
Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Environmental Engineering)
Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Geological Engineering)
Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Mechanical Engineering)
Life Sciences and Medicine (6)
Bachelor of Arts and Science in Health Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Agricultural Biology)
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Agricultural Economics)
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Agronomy)
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Animal Science)
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Applied Plant Ecology)
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Crop Science)
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Environmental Science)
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Food and Bioproduct Sciences)
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Horticulture Science)
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Soil Science)
Bachelor of Science in Anatomy and Cell Biology
Bachelor of Science in Animal Bioscience
Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry
Bachelor of Science in Bioinformatics
Bachelor of Science in Biology
Bachelor of Science in Food Science
Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology (Exercise and Sport Studies)
Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology (Kinesiology and Education)
Bachelor of Science in Microbiology and Immunology
Bachelor of Science in Palaeobiology
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Natural Sciences (6)
Bachelor of Arts and Science in Environment and Society
Bachelor of Science Renewable Resource Management in Resource Economics and Policy
Bachelor of Science Renewable Resource Management in Resource Science
Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Biology
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Earth Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Geology
Bachelor of Science in Geophysics
Bachelor of Science in Mathematical Physics
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
Bachelor of Science in Physics
Bachelor of Science in Physiology and Pharmacology
Bachelor of Science in Toxicology
Social Sciences and Management (6)
Bachelor of Arts in Business Economics
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Bachelor of Arts in French
Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Studies
Bachelor of Arts in International Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Political Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Religion and Culture
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
Bachelor of Arts in Women's and Gender Studies
Bachelor of Commerce in Human Resources
Bachelor of Education
Bachelor of Education in Indian Teacher Education Program
Bachelor of Education in Kinesiology and Education
Bachelor of Education in Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program
Bachelor of Education in Technical Vocational Education
Bachelor of Science in Statistics
With some of the best research facilities and analytical tools in Canada, USask is the choice of close to 4,200 Master’s and PhD students. The university offers more than 80 fields of study for graduate, doctoral, and post-doctoral studies, including three graduate schools of public health, public policy and environment and sustainability.
Developing solutions to global challenges require the best and brightest minds, and approaches that transcend disciplinary boundaries. For instance, environmental problems require researchers and students from multiple fields of knowledge to better understand and resolve them.
At USask, expertise from the graduate School of Environment and Sustainability, graduate School of Public Health, Global Institute for Water Security, Global Institute for Food Security, the Toxicology Centre, Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, and many other colleges and research facilities are brought together in an interdisciplinary approach to examine problems of global importance related to climate change, environmental sustainability, and food and water security.
USask has highly integrated teams of medical, animal, social, and environmental scientists working to find solutions at the interface of animal, human and environmental health. Beyond the training of doctors, nurses and veterinarians, the university is home to a broad range of academic programming and world-renowned research facilities such as the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO) which holds over 80 U.S. patents for vaccines, six of them world firsts.
Our faculty and graduate students in agriculture, computer science, engineering, genomics, and public policy are working together through the Global Institute of Food Security and the Crop Development Centre to help feed the world through transformative innovations in digital agriculture and transformative plant breeding.
USask faculty and graduate students work shoulder to shoulder to address a wide range of basic and applied research challenges, including balancing the protection of the natural environment and the ever- increasing demands for energy and natural resources; carrying out experimental and theoretical investigations of advanced materials; and exploring human-computer interaction, image analysis and nuclear and particle physics. Harnessing the power of world-class facilities in synchrotron sciences, nuclear innovation and cyclotron sciences, scientific insights are translated into ground-breaking practical applications through local, national and international partnerships.
We are engaged in research and graduate student education partnerships worldwide. USask offers close to $20 million in graduate student funding including special scholarships for international students and Indigenous students. Our students work alongside top researchers, including more than 110 research chairs (17 of them Canada Research Chairs), one Canada Excellence Research Chair, numerous Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada and the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences, 3M National Teaching Fellows, Killam Prize holders, and many other acclaimed faculty.
Our warm community welcomes people from around the world and right here at home, including growing numbers of Indigenous, Métis, and international students. It creates open dialogue, and fresh opportunities for learning inside and outside the classroom.
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Arts and Humanities (6)
Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics
Master of Arts in Archaeology
Master of Arts in English
Master of Arts in History
Master of Arts in Music
Master of Arts in Philosophy
Master of Fine Arts in Studio Art
Master of Fine Arts in Writing
Master of Music
Business and Management (6)
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Science in Marketing
Engineering and Technology (6)
Master of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering
Master of Engineering in Chemical Engineering
Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering
Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering
Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering
Master of Science in Chemical Engineering
Master of Science in Civil Engineering
Master of Science in Computer Science
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Life Sciences and Medicine (6)
Master of Agriculture in Applied Microbiology
Master of Arts in Anthropolgy
Master of Arts in Psychology
Master of Nursing
Master of Physical Therapy
Master of Public Health
Master of Science in Agricultural Economics
Master of Science in Anatomy and Cell Biology
Master of Science in Animal and Poultry Science
Master of Science in Applied Microbiology
Master of Science in Biological Engineering
Master of Science in Biology
Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering
Master of Science in Biostatistics
Master of Science in Community and Population Health Sciences
Master of Science in Health Sciences
Master of Science in Kinesiology
Master of Science in Large Animal Clinical Sciences
Master of Science in Microbiology and Immunology
Master of Science in Nutrition
Master of Science in Pharmacology
Master of Science in Pharmacy
Master of Science in Physiology
Master of Science in Plant Sciences
Master of Science in Small Animal Clinical Sciences
Master of Science in Vaccinology and Immunotherapeutics
Master of Science in Veterinary Biomedical Sciences
Master of Science in Veterinary Microbiology
Master of Science in Veterinary Pathology
Natural Sciences (6)
Master of Environment and Sustainability
Master of Mathematics
Master of Science in Biochemistry
Master of Science in Chemistry
Master of Science in Mathematics
Master of Science in Physics and Engineering Physics
Master of Science in Soil Science
Master of Science in Toxicology
Master of Sustainable Environmental Management
Master of Water Security
Social Sciences and Management (6)
Master of Arts in Economics
Master of Arts in Indigenous Studies
Master of Arts in Political Studies
Master of Arts in Religion and Culture
Master of Arts in Sociology
Master of Arts in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
Master of Arts in Women's, Gender, and Sexualities Studies
Master of Education in Curriculum Studies
Master of Education in Educational Administration
Master of Education in Educational Foundations
Master of Education in Educational Psychology and Special Education
Master of Education in Educational Technology and Design
Master of Education in Leadership in Post-Secondary Education
Master of Law
Master of Public Administration
Master of Public Policy
Others (1)
Master of Business Administration