QualificationDegree Level (SLQF 05)
Duration4 Years
Total Credits120 Credits
Delivery ModeOnline (Via LMS)
MediumEnglish
Learning Hours1800
The Bachelor in Psychology program provides students with hands-on knowledge in brain, behavior, therapy, and research. It covers experimental, clinical, and developmental psychology, along with cognition and counselling techniques. Students gain practical skills to support mental health, promote well-being, and address diverse psychological needs. Graduates are prepared for careers in counselling, therapy, research, and other mental health professions.
| Code | Subject Name | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| BPS21105 | Experimental Psychology | 5 |
| BPS21205 | Brain and Behavior | 5 |
| BPS21305 | Parapsychology | 5 |
| BPS21405 | Psychotherapy for Developmental Disorders | 5 |
| BPS22105 | Health and Clinical Psychology | 5 |
| BPS22205 | Perception | 5 |
| BPS22305 | Cognition and Language | 5 |
| BPS22405 | Buddhist Psychology | 5 |
| BPS31104 | Cognitive and Biological Psychology | 4 |
| BPS31204 | Development Psychology – Part 01 | 4 |
| BPS31304 | Development Psychology – Part 02 | 4 |
| BPS31404 | Social Justice and Inclusive Education | 4 |
| BPS32104 | Sociology of Education | 4 |
| BPS32204 | Organizational Psychology | 4 |
| BPS32304 | Training and Counselling | 4 |
| BPS32412 | Research Methodology (Final Thesis) | 12 |
For comprehensive details regarding modules and applicable fees, please refer to the full course handbook.
Please review the entry requirements before starting your application.
For comprehensive details regarding modules and applicable fees, please refer to the full course handbook.
