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If you have a questioning attitude and good reasoning skills you will really enjoy the world opened up by psychology. Psychology has links to the natural sciences, the social sciences and the arts, so it is likely to appeal to a wide variety of people. The course has core modules that will introduce you to major theories and research methods, and you will also have a chance to choose option modules in specialist areas of psychology (e.g. counselling, clinical psychology and forensic psychology).
For more information regarding this course, please click School of Psychology
For more information regarding this course, please click School of Psychology
How do I apply?
For EU students, please apply via MyUCD. The following entry route(s) are available:
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Students spend up to 20 hours per week attending lectures and tutorials. In second year you will conduct a series of laboratory practicals, while in third year you will carry out an independent research project under the direction of one of the academic staff.
A combination of end-of-trimester written examinations and continuous assessment is used to evaluate performance
The degree is recognised by the Psychological Society of Ireland and, as such, provides the foundation for further graduate training in any field of psychology as well as for a wide variety of careers, including:
Clinical psychology Educational psychology Organisational psychology Forensic psychology Counselling psychology Health psychology.
There are also career opportunities in research projects alongside other human scientists, such as economists and sociologists.
There are also career opportunities in research projects alongside other human scientists, such as economists and sociologists.
The year abroad takes place when you have accumulated at least 110 credits and satisfied any subject prerequisites, adding a fourth year to the BA programme and turning it into a BA International.
The School of Psychology has exchange agreements with:
- Université Catholique de l'Ouest, France
- Universidad Pontificia Comillas de Madrid, Spain
- Free University, Berlin, Germany
- Georgetown University, Washington, USA
- University of Groningen, the Netherlands