Second Major in Psychology

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Second Major in Psychology

Students with cGPA score of 4.0 and above will be invited to apply for the Second Major programme at the end of their first year of study.

To be awarded a Second Major in Psychology, students must complete five Psychology core and six Psychology elective courses.

Psychology electives are level 3000 and 4000 courses. Students must complete six Psychology elective courses, out of which at least two must be level 4000 courses.

HP3002             Positive Psychology

HP3003             The Psychology of Everyday Design

HP3004             The Psychology of Food & Eating

HP3101             Applied Statistical Methods for Psychological Research

HP3200             Selected Topics in Social & Personality Psychology

HP3201             Evolutionary Psychology

HP3202             Primate Behavioural Ecology

HP3203             Conservation Psychology

HP3204             An Ape's Guide to Human Language

HP3205             Animal Behavior

HP3206             Environmental Psychology

HP3302             Cognitive Development

HP3303             Geropsychology

HP3304             Psychopathology & Mental Well-Being in Later Life

HP3305             Adolescence

HP3402             Social Cognition

HP3502             Psychology of Emotion

HP3601             Human Memory

HP3603             Sensation & Perception

HP3702             Child Psychopathology

HP3703             Health Psychology

HP3704             Introduction to Neuropsychology

HP3708             Biopsychosocial Criminology

HP3802             Personnel Psychology

HP3804             Psychological Testing

HP3805             Managing Organisational Behavior

HP3806             Consumer Psychology

HP3807             Occupational Health Psychology

HP3901             Cultural Psychology

HP3902             Community Psychology

HP4002             Qualitative Methods in Psychology

HP4012             Applied Multivariate Methods for Psychological Research

HP4021             Laboratory in Human & Animal Neuroscience

HP4031             Laboratory in Developmental Psychology

HP4032             Laboratory in Geropsychology

HP4041             Laboratory in Social Psychology

HP4051             Laboratory in Personality & Individual Differences

HP4061             Laboratory in Cognitive Psychology

HP4063             Research Lab in Language in Perception & Thought

HP4081             Laboratory in Industrial & Organizational Psychology

HP4101             Legal & Courtroom Psychology

HP4102             Trauma Psychology & Crisis Management

HP4103             Forensic & Criminal Psychology

HP4104             Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Psychology

HP4105             Correctional Psychology

HP4106             Mental Health in the Community

HP4107             Industrial-Organisational Psychology in Practice

HP4108             Psychological Therapies & Counselling

HP4109             Clinical Interviewing & Counselling Skills

HP4200             Seminar in Selected Topics

HP4201             Seminar in Selected Topics: Technology & Social Behaviour

HP4202             Criminal Behaviour

HP4210             Data Analytics for Neuroimaging

HP4222             The Neuroscience of Love

HP4232             Development of Self-Regulation

HP4233             Social Cognition in Childhood

HP4242             Advanced Topics in Social Cognition

HP4243             Intergroup Relations

HP4251             Human Motivation

HP4261             Seminar in Perceptual & Cognitive Neurosciences

HP4262             Multisensory Integration

HP4271             Cognitive Neuroplasticity

HP4272             Introduction to Clinical Neuropsychology

HP4273             Introduction to Functional Neuroimaging

HP4274             The Last Dance: Perspectives of Death, Dying & Bereavement

HP4281             Seminar in Selected Topics: Psychology of Leadership

 

For list of course outlines, please click here.

Important notes to students going on exchange (both overseas and local)

  • All Second Major courses must be read as GER-UEs.
  • All Psychology Core courses must be completed in NTU.
  • Students are only allowed to complete up to a maximum of three courses during the exchange and count them towards fulfilling their Psychology Elective requirement.
  • For a course to be counted towards the second major requirement, it must not be graded 'S' (Satisfactory)'.

For more information on Second Major programmes in the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, please go here.