5. Psychology
- 42–60 credits required, to include:
- Foundation Courses:
- Statistics and Methods:
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- PSY 211 (Statistical Methods for Psychological Research) or equivalent with a minimum grade of C- (MAT 151 (Introduction to Statistical Methods) and SOC 210 (Introduction to Social Statistics) are acceptable equivalents). The Psychology Department strongly recommends PSY 211 (Statistical Methods for Psychological Research).
- PSY 311 (Intermediate Statistics) and PSY 319 (Research Designs and Intermediate Statistical Methods in Psychology)
- Theory and Breadth:
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- 12 credits chosen from
- PSY 223 (Developmental Psychology),
- PSY 281 (Principles of Behaviour Change),
- PSY 307 (Health Psychology),
- PSY 338 (Personality),
- PSY 341 (Social Psychology),
- PSY 351 (Human Sexual Behaviour), or
- PSY 358 (Cognition);
or 12 credits chosen from
- 6 credits chosen from
- PSY 275 (Brain and Behaviour) or PSY 367 (Sensation and Perception)
- One of
- 12 credits chosen from
- Capstone:
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- One of
- PSY 405 (Special Topics: History and Systems of Psychology),
- PSY 406 (Special Topics: Language and Culture),
- PSY 407 (Special Topics: Economic Psychology),
- PSY 408 (Special Topics: Nature and Well-being),
- PSY 409 (Special Topics: Self, Identity, and Subjectivity),
- PSY 410 (Special Topics: Comparative Cognition),
- PSY 480 (Independent Research in Psychology I), or
- PSY 481 (Independent Research in Psychology II)
- One of
- Unspecified:
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- 0–18 credits of unspecified senior-level PSY courses
- In addition to the above, students must complete:
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- 6 credits of ENG courses.
- 6 credits of courses in the Faculty of Science.
- In addition to the above, students must present:
- Permissible minors:
- All minors listed in section 10.6 other than Forensic Studies and Psychology.