Psychology Honours - Research Track

Psychology Honours - Research Track

Psychology Honours - Research Track

Overview

The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology involves the scientific study of human behaviour and exposes students to the major theories and theorists in the discipline. The major in psychology prepares the student for a wide variety of professions, for professional schools where a general liberal arts background is desirable and for graduate studies in psychology. The Department of Psychology at Tyndale emphasizes clinical, social and developmental psychology. An Honours degree in Psychology is also offered. Students may choose between the Research Track, a traditional thesis-based program that prepares students for graduate programs in psychology, or the Applied Track, a counseling-focused applied psychology program that prepares students for both employment and graduate training in counselling.

Degree Requirements

Core Requirements

Breadth Requirements

  • Fine Arts Elective (3 credit hours)
  • Language Electives (6 credit hours)
  • [MATH 1213] Introduction to Statistics
  • [MATH 3223] Data Analysis
     

Major Requirements

  • [PSYC 1013], [PSYC 1023] Introduction to Psychology I, II
  • [PSYC 2053] Brain and Behaviour
  • [PSYC 2113] Human Development I
  • One of:
    [PSYC 2313] Sensation and Perception
    [PSYC 2323] Cognition and Memory
  • One of:
    [PSYC 3013] Personality Psychology
    [PSYC 3413] Social Psychology
  • [PSYC 3023] Psychological Testing
  • [PSYC 3053] The Integration of Christianity and Psychology
  • [PSYC 3603] Research Methods in the Social Sciences
  • One of:
    [PSYC 3403] Cross-Cultural Psychology
    [PSYC 3913] Psychology of Religion
  • [PSYC 3943] Positive Psychology of Meaning
  • [PSYC 4613] Advanced Research Methods
  • [PSYC 4973] Honours Thesis in Psychology I
  • [PSYC 4993] Honours Thesis in Psychology II
  • PSYC Elective (3000- or 4000-level) (3 credit hours)
  • PSYC Elective (4000-level) (3 credit hours)
  • PSYC Electives (any level) (6 credit hours)
     

Electives (18 credit hours)