Bachelor of Psychology (Hons)

HELP University is proud to offer distinct pathways to attain a degree in Psychology. The primary pathway we offer is the Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) Programme, which can be completed fully at HELP University. Students, if they so choose, may also transfer credits to affiliated universities. The American Degree Program (ADP) is the other pathway that HELP offers for those seeking a degree in psychology. 

 

9 COMPULSORY SUBJECTS

  • Introduction to Psychology 1(Biopsychology, Individual Differences, Cognitive Psychology)
  • Introduction of Psychology 2(Social Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Abnormal Psychology)
  • Scientific Thinking & Academic Writing
  • Introduction to Quantitative Methods 1
  • Introduction to Quantitative Methods 2
  • Career Exploration
  • Contextual Intelligence
  • 3 MPU subjects

 

10 SUBJECTS

  • Advanced Quantitative Methods 1
  • Advanced Quantitative Methods 2
  • Social Psychology
  • Human Personality
  • Biopsychology
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Understanding & Managing Emotion
  • Industrial Training
  • 2 MPU subjects

 

5 SUBJECTS

  • Undergraduate Thesis
  • Ethics in Psychology
  • Abnormal Psychology
  • Learning and Cognition
  • Career Development & Planning
  • Data Analytics for Psychology
Overview
INSTITUTION
MODE OF STUDY
Full-time
EDUCATION LEVEL
Degree
CATEGORY
Psychology
Intakes and Duration
Jan
3 years
May
3 years
Aug
3 years
Fees
Course Fees
RM73,700
Entry Requirements
HELP Foundation in Arts/Science
Pass all subjects (minimum of 4 Credits)
A-Levels
1 C, 1 D
STPM
2 C's
UEC
5 Bs
South Australian Matriculation
ATAR 65
Canadian Pre-U
Average 65 (6 subjects)
Foundation Programmes
Pass all subjects (minimum 50% Credits)
Diploma Programmes
- Pass all subjects (minimum 30% Credits)
- Local Programs have to be MQA-approved. The standard entry requirement of 3 SPM/O-Level Credits (including credits in 1 Math subject & 1 Science subject) still applies to all students. Malaysian students also have to attain a Pass in SPM Bahasa Melayu. Credit is equivalent to 60 out of 100 marks.
Subjects
Humanities & Social Sciences Psychology

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