The Undergraduate Program in Psychology provides students with a comprehensive range of experiences and skills that are important for understanding mind and behaviour. We offer courses leading to BA and BSc degrees.
Students wishing to emphasize the physical, biological, and mathematical sciences should enroll in the BSc program, while those wishing to emphasize the humanities and social sciences should enroll in the BA program. Both programs offer options for a General degree, a Specialization degree or Honors degree. Students should consult the University Calendar for entrance requirements.
The Honors Program (BA with Honors or BSc with Honors) allows students to gain experience conceptualizing, conducting, and disseminating original research. An Honors degree is a prerequisite for many graduate studies programs.
We also have a highly successful Internship Program (called the Cooperative Education (Work Experience) Program in Arts or Industrial Internship Program in Science), in which students are assisted in obtaining placements with government and industry to obtain work experience and training in Professional Psychology.
For information about how undergraduates can get involved in doing research themselves, see the Undergraduate Research Initiative.