Psychology
- Field Of Study:
- Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
- Level Of Study:
- Undergraduate
- Course Subject:
- Psychology
- Course Intake:
- August, January, May
Programme Description
Overview
Why people do the things they do is an age-old question. Psychology is the study that aims to answer this question by studying the human mind and behaviour using careful observation, experimentation and analysis.
Besides just being scientific, Psychologists also need to be creative in the way they apply scientific findings. They are innovators, evolving new approaches to meet the changing needs of people, organizations, and societies.
Our program exposes you to the tremendously varied field of Psychology. We equip you with the theoretical knowledge and practical training to conduct both basic and applied research, serve as consultants to communities and organizations and diagnose and treat people. You will gain insight into the human mind and their behavior, enabling you to explore the processes involved in normal and abnormal thoughts, feelings and actions. Major fields of study include:
- Clinical Psychology
This study focuses on assessing and treating mental, emotional and behavioural disorders.
- Counselling Psychology
Learn how to help people accommodate to change and deal with problems in their everyday lives using various techniques.
- Development Psychology
This study focuses on the physiological, cognitive and social development of human beings throughout their lives, and also developmental disabilities and their effects on the individual.
- Educational Psychology
This study involves learning the effective teaching and learning methods to influence a student’s motivation and classroom behaviour.
- Experimental Psychology
This study focuses on the behaviour processes of human beings and animals. Prominent areas of study include motivation, learning, attention, sensory and perceptual process, substance abuse and its effects, cognition, as well as genetic and neurological factors affecting human behaviour.
- Forensic Psychology
This study focuses on psychological principles applied to legal issues.
- Industrial/Organisational Psychology
This study focuses on principles and research methods applied to the work place to improve productivity and quality of work.
- School Psychology
This study involves classroom management strategies and skills, parenting skills, how to deal with substance abuse, students with disabilities and gifted students.
- Social Psychology
This study focuses on how a person’s mental life and behaviour is shaped by interaction with other people.
- Sports Psychology
This study will enable you to help athletes to focus on goals, motivation and dealing with the fear of failure in competition.
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University of Oklahoma-Norman |
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Career Opportunities
- Academic psychology
- Research
- Clinical psychology
- Medicine and law employment
- Educational counseling
- Survey and research
- Social work
- Labor relations
- Management and productivity improvement
- Rehabilitation centers
- Welfare agencies
- Health education institutions
- Public statistical agencies
- Business, sales service industries and administrative support
Programme Duration
1+3 or 2+2 years
Programme Structure
Freshman (Year 1) at INTI
You will be able to choose from a wide range of subjects in Business, Foreign Languages, English, Mathematics, Social Sciences, Humanities, Physical and Life Sciences as General Education Requirement (GER) subjects.
Sophomore (Year 2) at INTI
You will be able to choose subjects that are related to your desired major. |
SAMPLE CURRICULUM FOR YEAR 1 & 2 |
- English Composition 1
- English Composition 2
- College Algebra
- Concepts of Calculus
- General Psychology
- Psychology of Personal Adjustment
- Human Development
- Principals of Biology 1
- Statistical Methods
- Introduction to Personality
- Perception and Cognition
- Essentials of Public Speaking
- Introduction to Computers and Information Processing
- Humanities Electives
- Social Sciences Electives
- Fine Arts Electives
- Natural Science Electives
- Social Psychology
- Fundamentals of Abnormal Psychology
- Research Methods in Behavioral Sciences
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Campuses & Intakes
INTI International University
- 13 January 2014
- 26 May 2014
- 18 August 2014
Entry Requirements
ntry Level |
Entry Requirements |
SPM/O-Level |
5 credits |
UEC |
5Bs |
English Language Proficiency |
SPM/UEC : Credit in English
O-Level/1119: Grade 1 – 6 |
TOEFL |
520 (paper)/190 (computer)/68 (Internet) |
IELTS |
Band 5.5 |
STPM |
CGPA 2.0 |
A-Level |
Passed in 2 subjects |
Diploma |
Recognised Diploma with CGPA 2.0 |
Matriculation/Foundatioin/Pre-U |
Related recognised Matriculation/Foundation/Pre-U with CGPA 2.0 |
International Baccalaureate (IB) Middle Years Programme (MYP) Certificate |
Passed |
International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma |
Passed |
Pathway
Source : INTI International University