Bachelor of Science in Psychology

Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Psychology provides an in-depth exploration of human behavior and mental processes. This program combines theoretical knowledge with research methodologies and practical skills, enabling students to understand, analyze, and address various psychological phenomena. Through coursework, research, and hands-on experiences, students are prepared for careers in counseling, mental health services, research, or advanced studies in psychology. The curriculum empowers graduates to contribute meaningfully to improving individual and societal well-being by applying psychological principles to real-world challenges.

We align this programme qualification’s to the level descriptors of the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF).

Learning Outcomes

Admission Requirements

General Entry

General Entry

Programme Modules & Fee

  • Purchase 1-3 modules: 3% discount on each module.
  • Purchase 3-5 modules: 5% discount on each module.
  • Purchase more than 5 modules: 12% discount on each module.
Year 1
Module Code Name Of The Module Duration Fee In USD
BSYLGC001 Introduction to Psychology 150 hours 170
BSYLGC002 History of Modern Psychology 150 hours 170
BSYLGC003 Personality 150 hours 170
BSYLGC004 Academic Writing 120 hours 170
BSYLGC005 Organizational Behavior 120 hours 170
BSYLGC006 Cognitive Psychology 150 hours 170
BSYLGC007 Developmental Psychology 180 hours 170
BSYLGC008 Professional Practice and Ethics 180 hours 170
Year 2
Module Code Name Of The Module Duration Fee In USD
BSYLGC009 Abnormal Psychology I 180 hours 170
BSYLGC010 Educational Psychology 120 hours 170
BSYLGC011 Health Psychology 120 hours 170
BSYLGC012 Social Psychology 150 hours 170
BSYLGC013 Biopsychology 150 hours 170
BSYLGC014 Psychotherapy: theories and models 180 hours 170
BSYLGC015 Psychology from the Islamic Perspective 150 hours 170
BSYLGC016 Quantitative Research Methods 150 hours 170
Year 3
Module Code Name Of The Module Duration Fee In USD
BSYLGC017 Abnormal Psychology II 180 hours 170
BSYLGC018 Introduction to Counseling 150 hours 170
BSYLGC019 Positive Psychology 150 hours 170
BSYLGC020 Criminal Psychology 150 hours 170
BSYLGC021 Psychological Testing and Assessment 120 hours 170
BSYLGC022 Qualitative Research Methods 150 hours 170
BSYLGC023 Research Project 150 hours 170
BSYLGC024 Practicum 150 hours 170