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Psychology explores human thought processes, emotions, and actions. Researchers in this field examine learning patterns, personality formation, and our interactions with the environment. The curriculum spans various subjects, including early childhood development, cognitive changes in later life, memory functions, and the relationship between language and cultural influences.
The Faculty of Arts provides Canada's most comprehensive arts education, delivering exceptional learning experiences that equip graduates for professional success across all industries. Students can choose from more than 900 specialized courses spanning humanities, social sciences, and creative arts. Distinguished faculty members enrich classroom discussions by incorporating groundbreaking research findings into their teaching. Through rigorous academics, creative thinking exercises, and hands-on programs like Community Service-Learning and Arts Work Experience, students develop essential skills for navigating today's multifaceted professional landscape.
Students applying directly from high school.
Admission is based on complete academic history and achievement in three main areas: Grades, English proficiency, and completion of required subjects.
English language Requirement:
TOEFL: iBT: At least 90 with a minimum score of 21 points in each section
IELTS(Academic): At least 6.5 with no band less than 6.0
CanTEST(Canadian Test of English for Scholars and Trainees): At least 4.5, with no part lower than 4
PTE(Academic): At least 61, with no less than 60 in each communicative skill
CAEL (Canadian Academic English Language assessment) Either CAEL (paper) or CAEL CE (computer): A score of at least 70, with no band less than 60
Duolingo English Test: 120 for English Language Proficiency, with no sub score below 100