Overview of Psychology at Krea University
Krea University offers a range of flexible and comprehensive options for students interested in studying Psychology. These options cater to diverse academic interests and career aspirations, allowing students to tailor their education to their goals. Here are the different pathways available within the Psychology (PSYC) degree at Krea University:
1. Four-Year BSc (Hons) in Psychology
This rigorous programme provides an in-depth understanding of psychological theories, research methods, and applications. It is designed for students who are committed to gaining a comprehensive education in psychology.
Key Features:
- Advanced coursework in various subfields of psychology.
- Opportunities for pursuing research projects and independent study.
2. Three-Year BSc in Psychology
This programme offers a solid foundation in psychology over three years, covering essential concepts and practices.
Key Features:
- Core courses in psychological theories, research, and application.
- Suitable for students seeking a quicker route to enter the workforce.
3. Four-Year Double Major:
Students can pair their BSc (Hons) in Psychology with another Major, providing a thoroughly interwoven approach to their education.
4. Three-Year Double Major:
Similar to the four-year option, but with a condensed curriculum, allowing students to complete two Majors within three years.
5. Psychology as a Minor Subject
Students majoring in other disciplines can choose Psychology as a Minor, adding a psychological perspective to their primary field of study.
6. Psychology as a Concentration
For students pursuing a different Major, a Concentration in Psychology allows for a foray into the field without committing to a full Major or Minor.
In the Three-Year Psychology degree (BSc in Psychology), a student will earn 60 credits by completing fifteen courses. In the Four-Year Psychology Honours degree (BSc Hons in Psychology), a student will earn 80 credits by completing twenty courses, with an option of doing a Capstone Project.
To receive a Minor in Psychology in three years, a student will earn 28 credits and complete seven courses. To receive a Minor in Psychology in four years, a student will earn 32 credits and complete eight courses.
In qualifying for a concentration in Psychology, a student will earn 16 credits, by completing any four courses housed within the Psychology programme.
Please note: All PSYC courses are 4-credit courses.
Disclaimer: Cohorts eligible for the Three years BSc Hons (intake: 2022-2023) will follow the previous graduation requirements and can opt for the Capstone in the third year.