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Psychology Undergraduate Studies

INTRODUCTION

Psychology, the study of mind and behaviour, is one of today’s most exciting and rapidly advancing scientific frontiers. Psychologists are interested in a broad range of topics including:

  • brain-behaviour relationships inherent in motor control, language, vision, attention, memory, and emotion
  • problem solving, judgment, and decision making
  • acquisition of linguistic, cognitive, and social abilities in infants and children
  • interpersonal and intergroup relations
  • communication and persuasion
  • schizophrenia, depression, self-esteem, and anxiety disorders in adults
  • employee stress, leadership, motivation, processes in work organizations, etc.

The University of Waterloo Psychology Department is one of the largest in the province of Ontario. Learn from internationally recognized scholars who are committed to providing students with a rigorous educational experience that broadly represents the exciting field of Psychology. Students are exposed to cutting edge research methods, theories and experiments in the science of the mind that appear in news headlines regularly. 

Currently there are 800 students pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Psychology. Choices include:

  • Three-Year General Psychology (BA)
  • Four-Year General Psychology (BA)
  • Honours Psychology (BA or BSc)

Those in Honours Psychology have several options including:

  • regular stream of study or co-op
  • single Honours Major or Joint Honours
  • with or without the Arts and Business complement (BA only)

Approximately 260 students from across all Faculties are pursing a Psychology Minor.

Psychology Majors develop distinctive marketable skills that are beneficial for many educational and career pursuits. Feedback from co-op employers indicates that Psychology Majors are valued in the workplace.

Application/admission information for future students

The Human Resources Management (HRM) Minor, also administered by the Psychology Department, is a popular choice for those who plan to pursue employment in human resources.

Quick Links

Waiting lists and course overrides for enrolment in PSYCH courses Spring 2012

Application to the Psychology Major (current students):

Application to the Psychology Minor (current students)

Current Psychology Majors

Psychology Student Society (PsychSoc)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Last updated May 16, 2012