BS in Psychology
The Bachelor of Science in Psychology program at Greenwich University provides a comprehensive education in the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes.
Programme 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.
Learning outcomes & curriculum
Fondation Module
- GEOC 300: Oral Communication
- GHPG 300: Personality Grooming
- GBGM 300: General Mathematics
- GYGE 300: General English
Module 1
- GBBE 311: Business Ethics
- GHIS 312: Introduction to Social psychology
- GHCR 313: Comparative Religions
- GHTP 314: Theories of Personalities
- GHEC 315: English Composition
- GBCE 316: Computing Essentials
- GHFQ 318: Fehm-e-Quran
Module 2
- GHRW 321: Academic Reading & writing [GHEC 315]
- GHIP 322: Ideology & Constitution of Pakistan
- GBMS 323: Business Maths & Stats
- GHCS 324: Communication Skills
- GHHS 325: History & School of Psychology
- GHBY 326: Biology
Module 3
- GHPP 431: Positive Psychology [GBTP 314]
- GEMM 431 : Microeconomics & Macro Economics
- GBBC 432: Business communication [GHCS 324]
- GHPH 433: Philosophy & Critical Thinking
- GHCC 434: Civics & Community Engagement
- GHAA 435: Applied Area of Psychology [GHIS 312]
Module 4
- GHBP 541: Biological Psychology [GHBY 326]
- GHPP 542: Psychopathology
- GHPC 543: Psychopharmacology
- GHAS 544: Advance Social Psychology
- GHDP 545: Development Psychology
- GHPT 546: Psychological Testing [GHAA 435]
Module 5
- GHSY 551: Psychology
- GHEP 552: Evolutionary Psychology [GHBP 541]
- GHCP 553: cognitive Psychology [GHBP 541]
- GHFL 554: Foreign Language
- GHOP 555: organizational Psychology [GHPT 5461]
Module 6
- GHCP 561: Counseling Psychology
- GHMP 562: Military Psychology
- GHHP 563: Health Psychology [GHBP 541]
- GBEP 564: Entrepreneurship
- GBET 565: Emerging Trends & E Commerce in Digital Era
Module 7
- GRRM 671: Research Methodology [GEMM 431]
- GCFE 672: Field Experience
- GHCP 673: Clinical Psychology [GHPP 542]
- GHFP 674: Family Psychology
Module 8
- GCPJ 681: capstone Project [GRRM 671]
- GHCP 682: Consumer Psychology
- GHFP 683: Forensic Psychology [GHPP 542]
- GHGI 684: Gender Issues in Psychology [GHHP 563]
Curriculum (2.5 Years) Module 1
- Development psychology
- Psychological Testing
- Psychopathology
- Psychopharmacology
- Advance Social Psychology
- Biological psychology
Curriculum (2.5 Years) Module 2
- Foreign Language
- Psychology
- Evolutionary Psychology
- Cognitive Psychology
- Organizational Psychology
Curriculum (2.5 Years) Module 3
- Health Psychology
- Emerging Trends & E Commerce in Digital Era
- Entrepreneurship
- Military Psychology
- Counseling Psychology
Curriculum (2.5 Years) Module 4
- Family Psychology
- Clinical Psychology
- Research Methodology
- Field Experience
Curriculum (2.5 Years) Module 5
- Consumer Psychology
- Capstone Project
- Gender Issues in Psychology
- Forensic Psychology
Admission & 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
Career opportunities
Why choose this programme
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
Ready to begin?
Apply for BS in Psychology — Fall 2026–27. A simple, guided online application that takes under a minute.

