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Glendon's psychology faculty members are deeply engaged across diverse disciplines, offering students the chance to delve into numerous subjects such as neuropsychology, criminal justice systems, sensory perception, psychological trauma in legal contexts, social biases, and gerontology alongside leading specialists. For those contemplating advanced studies in medicine or graduate programs, the intimate class settings foster closer faculty-student relationships, enhancing academic guidance and improving recommendation letter quality. Practical applications occur in our perception laboratory and through experiential opportunities like domestic and global internships, clinical placements, research positions, and part-time roles at institutions including Baycrest Geriatric Centre, Sunnybrook Hospital, and Toronto Rehab Institute.
Fuel your fascination with human cognition and behavior. Opt for either a BA or BSc in Psychology—both degrees cultivate valuable competencies like research methodology, statistical analysis, effective communication, and analytical reasoning, crucial for success in psychological careers. Benefit from small-class environments that encourage intensive learning through personalized professor engagement and constructive evaluation. Our distinguished scholars specialize in areas ranging from forensic psychology and rehabilitation to memory studies, aging research, and visual perception sciences.
Students undertake practical research initiatives tied to coursework. Core curriculum is available in both English and French. Specialize in cognitive neuropsychology through the Glendon Cognitive Health Center, gaining direct involvement in study-aligned initiatives at medical institutions like Sunnybrook Health Sciences and Baycrest Health Sciences.