Psychology - PSYCA13972

Plan Summary


   
   
   
 
Program: 3972 - Advanced Science
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Science (Major)
 
 

Plan Outline


This plan is for a major in Psychology within the Advanced Science program.

Psychology is the scientific study of human behaviour. It is an Advanced Science program, which provides four years of approved training in Psychology.

Plan Structure


Stage 1
  • Level 1 courses from Science schools totalling 12 units of credit
  • Elective courses totalling 18 units of credit (Suitable electives include courses from areas such as: Anatomy, Biological Science, Mathematics, Physiology, History and Philosophy of Science, and Philosophy)
  • One General Education course totalling 3 units of credit

Stage 2
  • Elective courses totalling 18 units of credit (Suitable electives include courses from areas such as: Anatomy, Biological Science, Mathematics, Physiology, History and Philosophy of Science, and Philosophy)
  • One General Education course totalling 3 units of credit

Stage 3
  • Elective courses totalling 6 units of credit (Suitable electives include courses from areas such as: Anatomy, Biological Science, Mathematics, Physiology, History and Philosophy of Science, and Philosophy)
  • General Education courses totalling 6 units of credit
  • Four Level III Psychology electives
Level III Psychology electives must include one course from at least two of the following three elective groups:
Note: Not all level III Psychology elective courses are necessarily offered in each year.
Advanced Perceptual/Cognitive:
Advanced Biological:
  • PSYC3261 - Current Topics in Behavioural Neuroscience
Advanced Social:

Stage 4 (Honours)