Psychology (Science)
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Psychology is the scientific study of mental life and behavior. It involves areas such as Brain and Behaviour, Social Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Developmental Psychology, and Psychological Research Methods. Students graduate with a Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) accredited degree.
In the third year, students have the option of spending one semester on a work placement or studying abroad and one semester on a research internship (all subject to availability). You will study the human mind and behavior with the rigors of scientific testing. You will use research methods including observation, measurement, hypothesis testing, experimentation, logical inference, and statistical analysis. If your ambition is to have a career as a professional psychologist, you will be interested in the variety of career paths available, both within and outside of psychology, that an accredited Psychology degree opens up.
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All students are liable for the Student Contribution fee: €3,000 (for non-EU students is already included in the price). Exchequer Free Fees Scheme for EU student is available.
Application deadline for EU students is February 1 (Regular) and May 1 (Late).
Admissions Requirements
High School GPA 3.0/4.0 (3.5/4.0 for certain degrees) plus a minimum 1000 composite SAT (reading, writing and math) score (1200 / 1600 for certain degrees) or a minimum ACT composite: 22 / 36 (26 /36 for certain degrees) (writing section not required). Test scores are not required when applying, they can be submitted at a later date.
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- 4 years
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- Bachelors
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