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The Honours Psychology (BSc) program is ideal for students fascinated by cognitive neuroscience or cognitive psychology, as well as those pursuing careers in medicine with potential specializations in neurology, psychiatry, or pediatrics. A solid foundation in psychology's natural science aspects enhances readiness for graduate studies or research in these disciplines. Offered through both regular and co-op study options, students can select either a single Honours Major or a Joint Honours major. Core courses like PSYCH 291 (Research Methods) and PSYCH 292 (Basic Data Analysis) provide essential scientific frameworks for exploring mental processes and behavior. Advanced coursework including PSYCH 391 (Advanced Data Analysis), PSYCH 389 (Social Science Advanced Research Methods), and PSYCH 390 (Natural Science Advanced Research Methods) deepens students' expertise in data interpretation, literature review, and research expansion. Through these studies, learners tackle complex questions about human motivation, memory, social dynamics, communication, and other psychological phenomena by formulating testable hypotheses. This process involves rigorously assessing evidence behind theories of human cognition and behavior.
For those with a keen interest in psychology and a scientific mindset, our program stands out as an exceptional choice. Recognized among the global top 100 psychology programs in the 2020 Shanghai World University Rankings, it combines academic rigor with valuable co-op work experience. The curriculum integrates psychology, science, and mathematics with a strong focus on research methodology and statistical analysis. Upper-year students benefit from intimate learning environments, practical lab experience, and direct faculty mentorship. A Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Psychology serves as excellent preparation for diverse career paths including behavioral neuroscience, forensic psychology, cognitive psychology, or medical specialties like neurology, psychiatry, and pediatrics.