What will I learn?
Explore the frontiers of the mind. Examine human behaviour from a variety of perspectives, including neuroscience, cognition, clinical, developmental, industrial/organizational, and social psychology. Then deepen your understanding with complementary courses in other subject areas, such as legal studies, sociology, biology, and health studies. Want to customize your program even further Work with one of our award winning professors to design a directed studies course around your specific interest. Or get some work experience by enrolling in the co op stream. Graduate ready to make an impact. Psychology students learn the latest information about human thought, emotion, and behaviour and acquire distinctive skills in observation, critical thinking, quantitative analysis, computation, and oral and written communication. This background is not only helpful in everyday life but also valuable in many workplaces where employees are expected to offer insight into human thought and behaviour, clarify problems, and collect and analyze data. Students can choose to what extent they develop these core skills and knowledge by choosing the appropriate academic plan or specialization.
Entry requirements
For international students
Official/Unofficial High School Transcripts Required.Ontario students: six Grade 12 U and/or M courses includingAny Grade 12 U English (minimum final grade of at least 70%)Mathematics of Data Management is recommended.Admission average: Low 80s (co-op and regular)