Psychology
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Psychology is the study of behavior and mental processes and includes individual and social, human and animal, and normal and abnormal aspects. The School of Psychology provides modules in all the main aspects of Psychology including Forensic Psychology, Social Psychology, Developmental Psychology, and Research Methods. The course satisfies the requirements for graduate membership in relevant professional societies (the Psychological Society of Ireland and the British Psychological Society).
Students might consider studying Psychology if they are interested in becoming a professional psychologist, researching Psychology in a research center, lecturing in Psychology, or improving their general education by studying an interesting and useful discipline with careers of a more general type in mind, such as the media, IT or management.
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"Ireland bases its tuition rates on residence (3 of the last 5 years living in the EU) despite whether you're an EU citizen or not. In other words, only those who have resided in an EU country 3 of the last 5 years are eligible for the discounted rates."
Admissions Requirements
High School Diploma with a minimum GPA of 3.75/4 Unweighted. Minimum SAT of 1380 (Evidence-Based Reading and Writing 700, Math 670) or an ACT of 29 to gain entry. If available, Advanced Placement Tests - Grade 3 or above in at least two tests (preferably three tests). Students will also need to submit a personal statement and two references to support their application.
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Galway
Ireland
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- Bachelors
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