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BSc (Honours) in Psychology

Ireland

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What will I learn?

A career in psychology could be perfect for you. This Psychological Society of Ireland-accredited course was the first psychology programme in Ireland to offer a work placement opportunity. In third year, you’ll do an INTRA placement in a clinical, corporate or other environment.

While psychologists differ in their interests and the type of work they do, they all approach the study of behaviour in a scientific way. During the course, you’ll gain knowledge, skills and experience in all core areas in psychology. With a maximum of 40 students in each year group, you’ll benefit from access to academic staff and support as you need it.

Build a toolkit of valuable skills

You’ll also develop visual, written, and communication skills, transferable to many areas of professional work and engagement. These include skills in problem solving, numeracy and statistics, critical, creative and innovative thinking, decision making, communication and leadership, health literacy, organisation, team working and IT.

As a graduate, you may go on to further study in a specialism, such as research psychology, clinical psychology, counselling, education, organisational or occupational psychology, sports psychology or biopsychology. Psychology graduates are among the most sought after in general, so you could also pursue any of a broad and diverse range of roles in the public or private sector.

Careers

Most students study psychology because they aim to pursue a career as a psychologist.

However, others choose to study psychology because it offers a broad training in a behavioural science, it develops a wide range of valued transferable skills and it can be used as a stepping stone into several other careers.

Studying with us at the School of Psychology opens up a wide range of postgraduate training and career opportunities.

With further professional education and training, one can work as a psychologist in professional settings such as clinical, counselling, organisational, health, educational, sport, forensic or academic settings.

Career Areas

  • Assistant psychologist positions
  • Marketing
  • Management
  • Research
  • Data analysis
  • Human resources
  • Health promotion
  • Community development

Career Prospects

  • Management
  • Researcher
  • Statistical Analysis

Which department am I in?

Faculty of Science and Health

Study options

Full Time (4 years)

Tuition fees
€15,500.00 (US$ 16,907) per year
Student Contribution: €3,043 / Annum

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution

Application deadline

1 July 2023

More details

Start date

11 September 2023, 15 January 2024

Venue

Dublin City University

Glasnevin Campus,

Dublin 9, D09 V209,

GLASNEVIN,

Dublin,

Republic of Ireland

Entry requirements

For students from United States

Students can directly enter Year 1 if you have studied in one of the following: GCSE A levels - you must have 4 A levels or 3 A levels + 1 AS level in different subjects from the same year or preceding year only; International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma; Or have an equivalent qualification. The list below indicates the minimum standards in the English language: Irish Leaving Certificate English: Ordinary Level Grade D3; GCE A-Level English Language: Grade D; IELTS: Composite score of 6.5 or above, with no less than 6.0 in any one component; TOEFL: 237 (computer-based), 580 (paper-based test); TOEFL iBT: Total Score of 92; Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CAP): Overall score of 180 with a minimum of 169 in all components; Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE): Overall score of 180 with a minimum of 169 in all components; English Test for Academic and Professional Purposes (ETAPP): C1; Pearson Test of English (PTE Academic): 63 (with a minimum of 59 in all components).

For international students

You can directly enter Year 1 if you have studied in one of the following:

  • GCSE A levels - you must have 4 A levels or 3 A levels + 1 AS level in different subjects from the same year or preceding year only;
  • International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma;
  • Or have an equivalent qualification.

In the case of all applications, evidence MUST be provided of competence in the English language. The list below indicates the minimum standards in the English language, which should be met for entry to undergraduate programmes in DCU.

  • Irish Leaving Certificate English: Ordinary Level Grade D3
  • GCE A-Level English Language: Grade D
  • IELTS: Composite score of 6.5 or above, with no less than 6.0 in any one component
  • TOEFL: 237 (computer-based), 580 (paper-based test)
  • TOEFL iBT: Total Score of 92
  • Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CAP): Overall score of 180 with a minimum of 169 in all components.
  • Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE): Overall score of 180 with a minimum of 169 in all components.
  • English Test for Academic and Professional Purposes (ETAPP): C1
  • Pearson Test of English (PTE Academic): 63 (with a minimum of 59 in all components)

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

Pathways options

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  • Based in Dublin, one of the friendliest cities in the world
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