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Bachelor of Science - Psychology

Mount Allison University
Canada, New Brunswick, Sackville
Tuition fee CA$22,427 per year

The fees shown here are for the 2023–2024 academic year and include tuition (CA$20,210), international student basic medical coverage and student fees.

The fees displayed are estimates only for two semesters and are subject to change.

Registration fee CA$350 one-time

The registration fee includes the non-refundable application fee (CA$50) and the refundable deposit fee (CA$300).

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Overview

Psychology is the scientific study of the mind, brain, and behaviour. The goals are to describe, explain, and predict behaviour, allowing for a scientific means of optimizing human development, abilities, and quality of life.

At its core, psychology is the quest to understand why people do what they do. The objectives of the psychological study are to understand human nature, for its own sake, and to provide an increasingly reliable basis for the application of psychological principles to education, social policy, and medical treatment.

At Mount Allison, psychology can be pursued either as a science or an arts discipline, depending on your interests.

As the scientific study of mind and behaviour, psychology studies is a:

  • social science – how people influence the behaviour of others, why we do what we do, personality and self-concept
  • biological science – physiological mechanisms, neuroanatomy, evolutionary origins of mental and behavioural phenomena
  • cognitive science – sensation and perception, abstract thinking, reasoning, language, memory

The psychology program at Mount Allison offers students a diversity of courses while maintaining a strong core curriculum. Courses are offered in areas of psychology like:

  • developmental
  • biological
  • neurological
  • cognitive
  • social
  • personality
  • abnormal
  • learning
  • health

Psychology students develop their knowledge by using scientific methods to analyze behaviour, employing careful observation and experimentation to develop and test theories. The results are theories, backed up by facts, that further your comprehension of the human mind.

You may also have the chance to participate in directed study projects, independent summer research projects, honours theses, and volunteer work.

Career opportunities

Popular career paths for psychology graduates include:

  • researcher
  • clinical psychologist
  • psychological counsellor
  • employment/career development counsellor
  • child/youth worker
  • teacher/guidance counsellor/educational psychologist
  • corrections officer/police officer
  • border services/immigration officer
  • social policy analyst
  • human resources specialist
  • speech-language pathologist/audiologist/occupational therapist
  • marketing specialist
  • art psychologist/art or music therapist
  • health care administrator
  • doctor/dentist/optometrist/nurse
  • lawyer
  • social worker
Apply Now! September 2024
This intake is not applicable
Studies commence
Sep 3, 2024
Apply Now! January 2025
This intake is not applicable
Studies commence
Jan 2, 2025

Application deadlines apply to citizens of: United States

Apply Now! September 2024
This intake is not applicable
Studies commence
Sep 3, 2024
Apply Now! January 2025
This intake is not applicable
Studies commence
Jan 2, 2025

Application deadlines apply to citizens of: United States