Bachelor of Science in Psychology
- Lington Global Campus
- 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
- Acquire a deep understanding of key psychological concepts, both theoretical and empirical.
- Provide students with education that aligns with current industry standards.
- Critically assess psychological literature and understand how theory translates into practical applications.
- Develop cognitive, technical, and communication skills for self-directed learning and ongoing personal and professional growth in the evolving field of psychology.
Admission Requirements
General Entry
- Successful completion of Higher Secondary Education OR
- Attainment of a Level 4 qualification in a related field OR
- Attainment of a Level 4 Foundation Study Program approved for the specific Diploma program.
General Entry
- Completion of a Level 4 qualification (unrelated), and successful completion of a University Preparation Program OR
- 20 years old, completion of secondary school, 2 years of relevant work experience, and successful completion of a University Preparation Program
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 | |||
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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 |