A10826 JPT/BPP(U) (R2/311/6/0044) (A10826 ) 10/24
Jan, May, Aug
Psychology is the study of the mind and how it influences behaviour. It is a scientific field focused on mental processes, brain functions, and behaviour. In essence, psychology aims to understand how people think, feel and behave. This field includes various aspects such as the analysis, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental health disorders, providing a comprehensive understanding.
Psychology graduates are highly sought-after by a wide variety of employers because they process unique skills and competencies in fields such as communication, counselling, and mental health. These include:
Subject Listing (Year 1)
9 COMPULSORY SUBJECTS
Subject Listing (Year 2)
10 SUBJECTS
Subject Listing (Year 3)
5 SUBJECTS
Psychology Electives
We are proud to offer over 20 electives from different fields of Psychology. Students have the privilege of choosing seven papers in Year 2 and 3 from the following:
New and different electives are added every year at the department’s discretion.
Applicants must have one of the following Entry requirements:
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.
Applicants must have one of the following English requirements:
Please note that the University standard entry requirement for degree is MUET Band 3, but the Department of Psychology requires MUET Band 5.
Academic Pathway - Australia
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Academic Pathway - New Zealand
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Academic Pathway - United Kingdom
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