How does aging affect cognitive and social skills? How do bodily processes affect cognition? Can learning be improved with physical exercise? These are just some of the big questions you’ll explore in cognitive psychology and neuropsychology. At Kent, we study the human mind and brain to create solutions for real-world problems. During this research-intensive course, you’ll gain in-depth knowledge and skills from academics who are internationally renowned in their field. |
These courses are intended as guidelines. Speak to your guidance counsellor to see what courses are offered at your school.
Canadian students typically need to have completed a Bachelor Degree (Honours)/Baccalauréat/Professional Degree at an accredited university or college in Psychology or another relevant subject or equivalent. Your existing degree transcript should note that you have taken and passed a minimum of one term each in statistics and social science research methods courses (or two terms of a joint statistics and research methods course). A British Psychological Society-accredited degree will likely meet this requirement. Applicants with other degrees may be asked to provide additional evidence of training in statistics. All applicants are considered on an individual basis and additional qualifications, professional qualifications and relevant experience may also be taken into account when considering applications. |
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