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Psychology (PSYC)

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Psychology (PSYC)

The Department of Psychology information, programs, and courses are described in:

Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2021-2022 (last updated Feb. 12, 2021) (disclaimer)

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Minor Concentration Behavioural Science (18 credits)

Restricted to students registered in the Major Concentration Psychology.

Students who wish to go on to graduate training in Psychology, and those who may wish to apply for membership in the Ordre des Psychologues du Québec (once the additional graduate requirements of the Ordre have been completed), are advised to take the following supplementary Minor Concentration Behavioural Science.

Note that this counts as a second minor concentration, and is open only to students registered in the Major Concentration Psychology. A first minor concentration must also be completed in a discipline other than Psychology.

Complementary Courses (18 credits)

18 credits selected as follows:

3 credits in Psychology from List A - (Behavioural Neuroscience, Cognition and Quantitive Methods)

3 credits in Psychology from List B - (Social, Health and Developmental Psychology)

3 credits in Psychology at the 400 or 500 level

9 credits at the 300 level or above from one or more of the following disciplines: Psychology (PSYC), Anthropology (ANTH), Linguistics (LING), or Sociology (SOCI).

List A - (Behavioural Neuroscience, Cognition and Quantitive Methods)

NSCI 201 (3) Introduction to Neuroscience 2
PSYC 301 (3) Animal Learning and Theory
PSYC 302 (3) The Psychology of Pain
PSYC 310 (3) Intelligence
PSYC 311 (3) Human Cognition and the Brain
PSYC 315 (3) Computational Psychology
PSYC 317 (3) Genes and Behaviour
PSYC 318 (3) Behavioural Neuroscience 2
PSYC 319 (3) Computational Models - Cognition
PSYC 329 (3) Introduction to Auditory Cognition
PSYC 340 (3) Psychology of Language
PSYC 341 (3) The Psychology of Bilingualism
PSYC 342 (3) Hormones and Behaviour
PSYC 352 (3) Cognitive Psychology Laboratory
PSYC 403 (3) Modern Psychology in Historical Perspective
PSYC 406 (3) Psychological Tests
PSYC 410 (3) Special Topics in Neuropsychology
PSYC 413 (3) Cognitive Development
PSYC 427 (3) Sensorimotor Neuroscience
PSYC 433 (3) Cognitive Science
PSYC 443 (3) Affective Neuroscience
PSYC 444 (3) Sleep Mechanisms and Behaviour
PSYC 451 (3) Human Factors Research and Techniques
PSYC 470 (3) Memory and Brain
PSYC 501 (3) Auditory Perception
PSYC 502 (3) Psychoneuroendocrinology
PSYC 506 (3) Cognitive Neuroscience of Attention
PSYC 513 (3) Human Decision-Making
PSYC 514 (3) Neurobiology of Memory
PSYC 522 (3) Neurochemistry and Behaviour
PSYC 526 (3) Advances in Visual Perception
PSYC 529 (3) Music Cognition
PSYC 531 (3) Structural Equation Models
PSYC 536 (3) Correlational Techniques
PSYC 537 (3) Advanced Seminar in Psychology of Language
PSYC 538 (3) Categorization, Communication and Consciousness
PSYC 541 (3) Multilevel Modelling
PSYC 545 (3) Topics in Language Acquisition
PSYC 561 (3) Methods: Developmental Psycholinguistics
PSYC 562 (3) Measurement of Psychological Processes

List B - (Social, Health and Developmental Psychology)

PSYC 304 (3) Child Development
PSYC 316 (3) Psychology of Deafness
PSYC 328 (3) Health Psychology
PSYC 331 (3) Inter-Group Relations
PSYC 332 (3) Introduction to Personality
PSYC 333 (3) Personality and Social Psychology
PSYC 337 (3) Introduction to Psychopathology
PSYC 351 (3) Research Methods in Social Psychology
PSYC 408 (3) Principles and Applications of Psychotherapy
PSYC 409 (3) Positive Psychology
PSYC 412 (3) Developmental Psychopathology
PSYC 414 (3) Social Development
PSYC 436 (3) Human Sexuality and Its Problems
PSYC 471 (3) Human Motivation
PSYC 473 (3) Social Cognition and the Self
PSYC 474 (3) Interpersonal Relationships
PSYC 475 (3) Neuroscience of Social Psychology
PSYC 483 (3) Seminar in Experimental Psychopathology
PSYC 491D1 (3) Advanced Study: Behavioural Disorders
PSYC 491D2 (3) Advanced Study: Behavioural Disorders
PSYC 507 (3) Emotions, Stress, and Illness
PSYC 509 (3) Diverse Clinical Populations
PSYC 512 (3) Advanced Personality Seminar
PSYC 528 (3) Vulnerability to Depression and Anxiety
PSYC 530 (3) Applied Topics in Deafness
PSYC 533 (3) International Health Psychology
PSYC 535 (3) Advanced Topics in Social Psychology
PSYC 539 (3) Advanced Topics in Social Psychology 2

Unclassified Courses

Students may also select complementary courses from the research and topics courses below:

PSYC 395 (6) Psychology Research Project 1
PSYC 450D1 (4.5) Research Project and Seminar
PSYC 450D2 (4.5) Research Project and Seminar
PSYC 488D1 (1.5) Special Topics Seminar
PSYC 488D2 (1.5) Special Topics Seminar
PSYC 492 (3) Special Topics Seminar 1
PSYC 494D1 (4.5) Psychology Research Project
PSYC 494D2 (4.5) Psychology Research Project
PSYC 495 (6) Psychology Research Project 2
PSYC 499 (1) Reading Project
Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2021-2022 (last updated Aug. 26, 2021) (disclaimer)

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Minor Concentration Psychology (18 credits)

Students registered in a Bachelor of Arts program in another department may pursue the Minor Concentration Psychology. This Minor concentration is expandable for students who may wish to transfer into the Major Concentration Psychology at a later date.

For more information, see Minor Concentration Psychology (18 credits).

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Major Concentration Psychology (36 credits)

The Major Concentration Psychology does not provide sufficient undergraduate background to enable students to apply for membership in the Ordre des Psychologues du Québec, even once the additional graduate requirements of the Ordre have been completed. Students who are interested in practising psychology in Quebec are advised to also complete the Minor...

For more information, see Major Concentration Psychology (36 credits).

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Joint Honours Component Psychology (36 credits)

Students who wish to study at the Honours level in two Arts disciplines may apply to combine Joint Honours program components from two Arts disciplines. For a list of available Joint Honours programs, see "Overview of Programs Offered" and "Joint Honours Programs". ...

For more information, see Joint Honours Component Psychology (36 credits).

Bachelor of Arts & Science—2021-2022 (last updated Feb. 12, 2021) (disclaimer)
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