BSc (Hons) Psychology

Course overview

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Qualification Bachelor's Degree
Study mode Full-time
Duration 3 years
Intakes September
Tuition (Local students) RM 255,888
Tuition (Foreign students) RM 321,203
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Tuition

RM 255,888
Local students
RM 321,203
Foreign students

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Entry Requirements

  • A-Level: ABB-AAB;
  • SQA AHAB, plus Highers at majority B grades;
  • IB32-34 points including 4 at SL in Maths;
  • BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma: Majority of Distinction grades over two years;
  • GCSE Maths grade C (B preferred) and English Language grade B;
  • Other equivalent qualification accepted by the university.

Curriculum

Year 1

  • Basic Experimental Psychology
  • Introductory Neuroscience
  • Social and Cultural Psychologies
  • Basic Developmental Psychology
  • Psychology Practicals
  • Professions in Psychology
  • Psychology: Shaping the Discipline
  • Practical and statistical work are integral to some of these modules.

Year 2

  • Human Memory and Cognition
  • Brain and Behaviour
  • Experimental Design and Analysis
  • Organisational Behaviour
  • Developmental and Social Psychology
  • Qualitative Data Analysis for Psychology
  • Individual Differences
  • Psychology Practicals

Year 3 or 4

Students undertake a substantial research project, with expert supervision and guidance. Topics are negotiated between students and staff. Final year module choices typically reflect lecturer’s research interests, and currently include:

  • Clinical Psychology 1
  • Clinical Psychology 2
  • Perspectives on Health and Well Being
  • Psychology of Eating Behaviour
  • Advanced Experimental and Qualitative Research in Psychology
  • Lifestyle and Disease
  • Psychology, Performance and Human Resources
  • Psychology and Health
  • Exercise Psychology
  • Forensic Psychology (alternate years)
  • Psychology of Workplace Health
  • Parenting and Socialisation

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