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The Bachelor of Social Sciences (BSocSc) encourages critical analysis of global societies and their inhabitants. This program explores modern societal challenges, human engagement with these problems, and methods to observe and adjust such interactions.
Psychology delves into human and animal behavior and mental functions within physical, social, and organizational contexts. As a behavioral discipline, it investigates how actions are acquired and altered. From a social perspective, it examines individuals within family systems, institutions, communities, and cultural frameworks. As a biological field, it explores sensory perception and the connection between neurological/physiological systems and conduct. Cognitive aspects include studying awareness, focus, recollection, reasoning, and linguistic comprehension. Psychology also encompasses investigations into growth, personality traits, knowledge acquisition, and driving forces behind actions.
Entry requirements vary from country to country.
Students can apply if they have international academic qualification equivalent to NCEA University Entrance. All applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis. For more details, please visit university website.
English Language Requirements