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Prospective Students

IMPORTANT NOTE:ÌýEffective as of Winter 2024, all all newly admitted PSYC majors must complete PSYC 204, despite any courses completed prior to ±«ÓãÖ±²¥. If students receive a MATH 203 exemption (via advanced standing credits, another university, etc), this does not exempt them from PSYC 204 at ±«ÓãÖ±²¥. Students will need to complete PSYC 204 at ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ and will receive credit for it.

The purpose of the undergraduate curriculum in the Department of Psychology is to introduce students to psychological knowledge, theory, and methods. The study of psychology also has many interdisciplinary aspects, and draws on knowledge from disciplines such as biology, physiology, linguistics, sociology, philosophy, and mathematics.Ìý


The B.A. and B.Sc. programs in Psychology are intended to give students a general academic background. Those who are interested in practicing psychology professionally must obtain a graduate degree, typically the Ph.D. (see Psychology as a discipline)


The Department of Psychology offers Bachelor Programs in the Faculty of Science, Faculty of Arts, and Faculty of Arts & Science.


Psychology programs available in the Bachelor of Science

Psychology programs available in the Bachelor of Arts

Psychology programs available in the Bachelor of Arts & Science

List of Psychology Undergraduate Courses for Science, Arts, and Arts & ScienceÌý

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Admissions


Undergraduate admissions are handled centrally by the University's Admissions office.

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