Psychology Major

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Program Overview

Psychology examines how and why people think and act the way they do, with the ultimate goal of understanding and improving the human condition. The psychology program offers the opportunity to understand and further investigate into various areas of psychology: how humans learn, adapt, and remember; how they change over their lifetimes; how they are affected by the presence of others; and, how their behaviour relates to their physiological functions. The program provides an opportunity to study typical thoughts, feelings, and behaviours, through courses in the fields of Social Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Behavioural Neuroscience. Programs in Psychology and Mental Health Studies cannot be combined.

Complementary Programs

Neuroscience, Human Biology, Health Studies, Sociology, Anthropology, Linguistics.

Check out future career opportunities and skills acquired from completing this program:

1. Competencies & Skills

  • Communication (oral and written)
  • Interpersonal abilities
  • Mediate and negotiate
  • Knowledge of mental health issues
  • Analytical and critical thinking
  • Research
  • Teamwork
  • Planning/Organizing
  • Problem-solving and reasoning
  • Leadership

2. Careers for Graduates

  • Psychologist
  • Career Counsellor/Strategist
  • Research Assistant in Hospitals
  • Developmental Service Worker
  • Child and Youth Worker
  • Community Worker
  • Human Resources Specialist
  • Marketing Representative in Business Services
  • Employment Consultant in Non-Profits

3. Further Education

  • Psychology
  • Clinical or Counselling Psychology
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Education
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • ABA Behaviour Therapy
  • Human Resources

Program Pathway

Year 1
CHOOSE YOUR COURSES WISELY
DEVELOP YOUR ACADEMIC & RESEARCH SKILLS
APPLY THEORY TO PRACTICE
  • Attend the UTSC Faculty Mix & Mingle Fair to connect with professors and learn more about their specialties.
  • Start building your Co-Curricular Record (CCR) and search for Experiential Learning opportunities.
BECOME AN ENGAGED CITIZEN (LOCALLY & GLOBALLY)
PLAN FOR YOUR FUTURE CAREER
Year 2
CHOOSE YOUR COURSES WISELY
  • 0.5 credit Laboratory Methods course: PSYB70H3.
  • 0.5 credit from Statistical Methods courses: PSYB07H3 or equivalent.
  • Begin taking B-level Psychology credits; choose courses from both the 10-20 and 50-60 series.
  • Use Degree Explorer to plan your degree.

DEVELOP YOUR ACADEMIC & RESEARCH SKILLS

APPLY THEORY TO PRACTICE

  • Get involved in the Psychology & Neuroscience Undergraduate Journal Club to learn how to critically analyze scientific literature, and discuss articles with peers.
  • Check out Global Research Abroad opportunities through the ISC to gain valuable international and research experiences.

BECOME AN ENGAGED CITIZEN (LOCALLY & GLOBALLY)

PLAN FOR YOUR FUTURE CAREER

  • Gain experience by applying for a summer, part-time or Work Study position via CLNx.
  • Considering grad school? Speak to professors and advisors early so you are on track.
  • Explore careers through the AA&CC’s Job Shadowing and In The Field programs.
Year 3

CHOOSE YOUR COURSES WISELY

  • Continue taking B- and C-level PSY courses to meet the Breadth in Psychology and Additional Credits in Psychology requirements (check the UTSC Calendar for details).
  • Use Degree Explorer to ensure you are on track with your degree.
DEVELOP YOUR ACADEMIC & RESEARCH SKILLS
APPLY THEORY TO PRACTICE
  • Build on your skills and knowledge through relevant events offered through your department, student groups, DSL and the AA&CC.
BECOME AN ENGAGED CITIZEN (LOCALLY & GLOBALLY)
PLAN FOR YOUR FUTURE CAREER
Year 4 or Final Year
CHOOSE YOUR COURSES WISELY
  • 0.5 credit in Psychology at the D-level.
  • Complete the Breadth in Psychology and Additional Credits in Psychology program requirements.
  • Ensure you have at least 2.0 credits in your program at the C-level or higher.
  • Register your “Intent to Graduate” on ACORN by the deadline.
DEVELOP YOUR ACADEMIC & RESEARCH SKILLS
  • Consider completing a Thesis course [PSYD98Y3]. Plan ahead to ensure you meet prerequisite requirements.
  • Apply for a travel award through the DSL or Department of Psychology.
  • Again, consider competing for UTSC Library, NSERC, and UTEA awards.
APPLY THEORY TO PRACTICE
  • Attend the Summer & Full-Time Job Fair in January to meet with potential employers looking to hire students for relevant summer and full-time positions.
BECOME AN ENGAGED CITIZEN (LOCALLY & GLOBALLY)
  • Participate in the AA&CC’s Partners in Leadership program to learn and network with an alumni mentor about transitioning to work or further education.
PLAN FOR YOUR FUTURE CAREER
  • Attend the AA&CC’s Get Hired job search conference in April/May.
  • Attend the Jobs for Grads orientation for a job search “crash course” and for access to full-time job listings.
  • Get your Personal Statement reviewed in the AA&CC.

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Did You Know

UTSC is home to the Graduate Dept. of Psychological Clinical Science, offering an MA/PhD program in clinical psychology.