Psychology University of Windsor
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BA (Hons) | On-Campus | Full-time | 3 - 4 years | June, November, March | $21500.00 semester per | $21500.00 semester per |
Fees are an estimation and are based on tuition for eight (8) months or two (2) academic terms. Does not include Incidental Fees ($1,600-$1,700*), Textbooks ($1,000*), Living Expenses ($5,800**), or Meal Plan ($2,300***).
* Incidental Fees and Textbooks are approximate
** Living on campus in Laurier Hall, traditional double
*** Light meal plan. Not needed if living off campus
Course overview
Explores why people think and act the way they do, what causes them to interact in functional and dysfunctional ways, and the influence of personality and environment
Covers such topics as: memory, motivation and decision-making; how people are influenced by the attitudes and actions of others; the origins and treatment of mental illness; human development from birth to death; and the way cultural backgrounds shape thought and behaviour
Includes large and small lectures, seminars and discussion groups and opportunities for active learning and participation in field settings
Four-year Honours Psychology with Thesis program provides advanced courses in psychology research methods and statistics and prepares students to apply for MA and PhD degrees in psychology
Four-year Honours Psychology program expands the knowledge base with advanced courses in various areas of psychology and prepares students to apply for non-psychology professional degrees
Provides the opportunity for fourth-year participation in a practicum course, enabling the application of psychology skills in community settings
Three-year General Psychology program provides a broad base of knowledge concerning many aspects of human behaviour and experience
Entry requirements for this course
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