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 Concurrent Education/Psychology (BA; Primary/Junior)
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SchoolNipissing University
LocationNorth Bay, ON, Canada
School TypeUniversity
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 5,000
Full-time Graduate: 100
DegreeBachelor
Honours
Co-op
Length6 Year(s)
Entry Grade (%)*
Prerequisites
  •  Grade12 Mathematics 
  •  Grade12 English 
Prerequisites NotesApplicants are required to have English (minimum grade of 70%), and one 3U or 3M Mathematics (minimum grade of 60%).
Cost
National: $7,246
Scholarships7 scholarship(s)
DescriptionAre you fascinated by why people behave, think, and feel the way they do? Are you interested in learning how people cope with stress, why people feel happy, or how people remember information? These are just of few of the questions that you can explore when you study Psychology at Nipissing University. Whether it’s working on brain tissue or learning about psychotherapy, Nipissing’s Psychology program has you covered. Award winning and funded Professors regularly encourage undergraduate students to join their lab groups. This provides students with invaluable research experience that helps them engage with their courses and prepare for future careers or graduate studies. Nipissing Universities’ relatively small size provides a huge advantage for students in terms of increased opportunities to get involved while not sacrificing on course offerings. The Psychology Department offers a full slate of courses that cover all major areas of the discipline.

Students can choose between the Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree programs when they study Psychology at Nipissing University. The main difference between the two degree options is in the electives you choose. BA students will take humanities and social science elective courses (e.g., English, Philosophy, Criminal Justice, Sociology, and History), while BSc students will take electives from the sciences (e.g., Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics). The BSc program offers the possibility of adding a Certificate in Neuroscience when certain courses are combined with an Honours thesis in a Neuroscience area. The BA program offers a Certificate in Early Intensive Behaviour Intervention – Autism Spectrum Disorder.
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