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Contemporary psychological science investigates neural mechanisms and behaviors across humans and animals in diverse contexts. Psychologists explore connections between brain function and actions: the cognitive operations that shape language acquisition, memory formation, and stress responses. Psychology education explores both intrinsic and environmental influences on growth, thought processes, sensory interpretation, and drive. All psychology undergraduates complete foundational coursework. Every program includes: Essential instruction in statistical analysis and research methodologies, Core concepts in behavioral neuroscience, Historical perspectives in psychological science. A psychology qualification creates numerous career pathways - advanced students may become practitioners, counselors, or continue into postgraduate research or medical investigation. Psychology majors can enhance their learning by combining with disciplines like commerce, media studies, or pedagogy.
The curriculum addresses psychology's five primary domains: Interpersonal relations, lifespan development, therapeutic practice, brain science, and mental processes. Recognized by OPQ/CPA, the program provides prerequisite coursework for clinical graduate studies across Canada. Access to participate in operational research laboratories Dedicated academic guidance specifically for psychology students