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Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) in Psychology

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BSocSci (Hons) in Psychology

The curriculum for the BSocSci (Hons) in Psychology is designed as a four-year programme.  Over the course of study, students will complete core and elective psychology courses in conjunction with a series of broadening courses in other academic disciplines. ​

Psychology is the study of behaviour and cognition, and is both a social science and life science. The broad-based undergraduate programme reflects this dual nature. Humans are studied in interaction with others. Students will learn to answer questions about how we perceive our world, learn, formulate goals, react to stress, and interact with others.

Psychology is highly interdisciplinary as well, drawing on neurophysiology, sociology, philosophy, and mathematics. A student with varied interests can frequently find their place in psychology.​

Level 1000 and 2000 courses provide broad overviews of major areas of psychology. They serve as the basic foundation for more advanced studies in psychology. 

Level 3000 courses are lecture-tutorial courses on more specialised fields of psychology.

Level 4000 courses are divided into four types: Laboratory courses, Professional courses, Seminars and Graduation Project/FYP (for eligible students).

Laboratory courses focus on the hands-on training of research skills in psychology. All students who intend to complete a Graduation Project/FYP in Psychology are required to complete one laboratory course before starting the Graduation Project/FYP. The fulfilment of at least one laboratory course is a requirement for graduation regardless if students are eligible to do the Graduation Project/FYP.

Professional courses offer students knowledge about the actual work of professional psychologists in applied settings.

Seminars are discussion-based courses on an advanced research area. These courses often involve both undergraduate and graduate students in in-depth discussion of the up-and-coming research in a specialized area.

Level 5000 courses are only offered as GER-PE (LA).

The Graduation Project (HP4099) is undertaken during a student’s final year and has to be completed over two consecutive semesters, without any break. Students who successfully complete the Graduation Project will be awarded 8 AUs.

Eligibility:

  • Meet the cGPA requirement
  • Completed all core courses (must be taken at NTU)
  • Completed at least 1 lab course
  • Completed 94 AUs (49 AUs from Psychology Core and Major Prescribed Electives)
  • In the final two semesters of coursework 

Registered students are not allowed to apply for semester leave or go on exchange programme.

The objective of the Graduation Project is to expose students to the elements that are inherent in independent research work in psychology. With the guidance of an advisor, the student will learn to identify a research issue in an area of psychology, conduct empirical, meta-analytical (use of secondary data), or library research, and write up a research report of about 9,000 to 10,000 words. 

Before beginning, the Graduation Project students should have their project approved by the relevant Ethical Committee. Please find information regarding the Psychology Programme Ethical Committee here

The Programme's Graduation Project Coordinator is Assoc Prof Michael Gumert ([email protected])

GP is compulsory for students with cGPA of 3.90 and above to be eligible for Honours (Highest Distinction) and Honours (Distinction). 

Students with CGPA within the holding band of 3.75 to 3.89 will be allowed to opt-in to do Graduation Project at the discretion of the Programme. 

Students below the required CGPA of 3.75 will not be allowed to do Graduation Project but must read two 4000-level courses to fulfil the 8 AUs requirement. 

Once you are registered for HP4099, you can refer to the NTUlearn course site for more details.

There are two parts to the submission.

  1. Submit a softcopy to NTUlearn HP4099 course site. Details will be provided via email nearer to the submission date.
  2. Submit a softcopy of your Graduation Project to DR-NTU:

DR-NTU Submission Guidelines: https://libguides.ntu.edu.sg/c.php?g=926884&p=6695137

For enquires on DR-NTU submission, please email [email protected]