Psychology is the scientific study of human behaviour and mental processes. As a student of psychology, you will gain invaluable insights into the human condition and explore the phenomena of language, learning, development, personality, and memory. Psychology provides you with not only a wide breadth of knowledge, but also depth, developing and refining skills such as research and analytical assessments, how to communicate with all types of individuals, and how to create practical applications that can enhance the overall human experience.
You can choose from:
- a 3-year concentration; or
- a 4-year major; or
- a 4-year major with an applied emphasis (which includes a field placement component).
Concordia University of Edmonton’s graduate program offers certificates and diplomas in the area of psychological assessment.
When you come to Concordia University of Edmonton, you will master the skills, garner the knowledge, and create the connections you need to secure a job, discover the world, and build your future. Our students have been accepted into top graduate programs.
Associated careers and further areas of study include, but are not limited to, education, forensics, law, medicine, nursing, and social work.
Tuition & Fees
2024-25 Estimated Domestic Fees
2024-25 Estimated International Fees
Additional information about tuition and fees
Disclaimer: International Students
Please note the 4-year major with an applied emphasis has a mandatory field placement which requires international students to have a co-op work permit. We recommend that international students apply for their co-op work permit at least 6 months prior to their field placement start date. Please note, students will not be able to complete the field placement without a co-op work permit. This may result in a delay in program completion.
Note: the co-op work permit is a separate work authorization than the one which may appear in the study permit. Students cannot use their study permit work authorization in order to complete their co-op or internship course.
Students can visit the website of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada to learn more about applying for a co-op work permit and to check processing times. Students with questions about co-op work permits should contact the International Office at international@concordia.ab.ca