Greenwich University

Bachelor of Science in Psychology

Explore the structure, outcomes, eligibility, and pathways of this program at Greenwich University.

Bachelor of Science in Psychology

Bachelor of Science in Psychology

Degree
Undergraduate
Category
Humanities
Credit Hours
134
Duration
4 Years

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Psychology undergrad program provides students with a strong foundation in the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. The curriculum integrates theory, research, and practical application to help students understand how individuals think, feel, and act in different contexts. The program offers four areas of specialization. Students are introduced to key areas such as cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, and social behavior. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking, research methodology, and data analysis, preparing graduates to evaluate psychological concepts using evidence-based approaches. The program also encourages hands-on learning through research projects, internships, and community engagement. Graduates leave with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills that are applicable in a wide range of professional and academic settings.

Eligibility

The basic eligibility requirement for admission to the Bachelor of Science in Tourism & Hospitality Management is a Higher Secondary School Certificate HSSC, A levels, or an equivalent qualification recognized by the IBCC, involving 12 years of schooling with a minimum of 50 percent marks.

Job Market

A degree in psychology opens the door to diverse and growing career opportunities. Graduates can pursue entry-level roles or continue with advanced studies in specialized fields. Career pathways include: • Clinical and counseling support roles • Human resource management • Educational and school support services • Social and community services • Market research and consumer behavior analysis • Organizational development and training With further specialization (e.g., graduate studies), students can become licensed psychologists, therapists, researchers, or academic professionals. The demand for professionals with strong interpersonal, analytical, and behavioral understanding skills continues to grow across industries such as healthcare, education, business, and public service.

Why Choose: Bachelor of Science in Psychology

Gain a strong understanding of human behavior, emotions, and mental processes applicable to real-world situations Develop critical thinking, research, and data analysis skills valued across multiple professions Prepare for diverse career paths in healthcare, education, business, and social services Build a solid foundation for advanced studies in psychology, counseling, or related fields Enhance communication and interpersonal skills essential for working effectively with individuals and communities


Program Learning Outcomes

  • 1
    Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of key concepts and theories in psychology. (Goal 3, 4)
  • 2
    Apply research methodologies to design and conduct experiments, analyze data, and draw meaningful conclusions. (Goal 4)
  • 3
    Exhibit ethical awareness and cultural sensitivity in the practice and application of psychological principles. (Goal 3, 4)
  • 4
    Effectively communicate psychological concepts and findings both orally and in writing. (Goal 3, 4)
  • 5
    Collaborate with diverse teams and adapt psychological knowledge to address real-world challenges. (Goal 4)
  • 6
    Engage in lifelong learning and professional development within the evolving field of psychology. (Goal 3, 4)

Course Features

Courses
45
Duration
4 Years
Level
Undergraduate
Credit Hours
134
Category
Humanities