Psychology - Advanced Entry
Overview
Build on your Ontario diploma knowledge of psychology and the justice system, in this college-to-university advanced entry program.An education in psychology will provide you with knowledge and skills relevant to a diverse array of career opportunities. You will gain a foundational education in psychological principles and develop critical thinking, reasoning, and communication skills. You will receive formalized training in research methods and statistics, and develop an appreciation for the ethical and judicial treatment of persons. These skills will give you a competitive advantage as you enter the workforce or pursue further education.
This program will be of particular relevance if you are interested in the social, personality, or developmental characteristics of human behaviour.
You may pursue the comprehensive program or a specialization in:
- Developmental Psychological Science
- Affective Science and Mental Health
Admissions
Admissions
Graduates with an Ontario college diploma or advanced diploma (or equivalent), with a minimum mid-70s average, will be considered for admission.
Note: Admission is competitive. The specific average or standing required for admission varies from year to year. Students are selected by taking into consideration a wide range of criteria including school marks, distribution of subjects taken, and performance in subjects relevant to the academic program. Possession of the minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance. Preference will be given to applicants with the best qualifications.
Last year's cut-off | 70 per cent |
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Expected cut-off | Mid 70s |
The application process and important dates/deadlines are outlined on our college-to-university transfer applicant page.
Career opportunities
- Advertising Researcher
- Health Services Employee
- Human Resources Employee
- Laboratory Assistant
- Market Researcher
- Statistical Consultant
Experiential learning
Experiential learning opportunities will be fostered through volunteer, practicum, internship and directed lab research opportunities, each of which will give students hands-on experience in their field of interest.
A limited number of fourth-year students have the opportunity to acquire workplace skills through an immersive internship or practicum experience with a partner organization.
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Sample courses
- Essentials of Biology
- Developmental Psychology
- Social Psychology
- Abnormal Psychology
- Brain and Behaviour
- Cognitive Psychology
- Research Methods
- Data Analysis
A full program map is available in the Undergraduate Academic Calendar. Courses are subject to change without notice.