Psychology Mykolas Romeris University (MRU)
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BA | On-Campus | Full-time | 3 years | September | €3836.00 year per | €3836.00 year per |
Nonrefundable application fee is 100 euros. Tuition fee is paid for the first study year in advance. Later, fee is paid per semester.
Tuition fees are listed in University website.
Mykolas Romeris University offers and many scholarships for international students. You can check it at University website as well.
Course overview
Do you take interest in the behaviour of other people and wonder at reasons behind it? Do you have questions about your own thoughts and actions that you don’t have an explanation for? Do you feel a calling to help individual or groups of people?
If you answered yes to any or all of the questions above, you can stop searching what to study. Psychology studies are ready for you.
Goal of the program – to train qualified bachelor in psychology graduates, who possess basic psychological knowledge and skills and are able to apply psychological knowledge in diverse situations in a scientific and ethical way.
The shortest bachelor in psychology program in Lithuania:
- 3,5 years, i.e. 7 semesters.
The program has an applied focus:
- The program includes alternative subjects, so the students can determine, which applied field of psychology (e.g., business psychology, legal psychology) they wish to know better;
- Each semester includes at least one subject, which helps to develop practical skills, including personal (e.g., communication), professional academic (e.g., academic writing) or professional practical (e.g., psychological assessment or counseling) skills;
- Practical skills are taught in small seminar groups, which ensures an effective transfer of skills.
Entry requirements for this course
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