BA in Psychology
Winnipeg, Canada
Bachelor's degree
DURATION
4 years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2024
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Key Summary
Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. It is also the profession that applies the accumulated knowledge of this science to practical problems. Psychologists and their work can be classified into three general categories: Research Psychology, Applied Psychology, and Clinical/Counselling Psychology. Bachelor of Arts programs in psychology offer comprehensive training that will provide an essential foundation for pursuing careers within any of these three areas.
Degree options
- B.A. Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (General) - 3 Years
- B.A. (Adv.) Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (Advanced) - 4 Years
- B.A. (Hons.) Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (Honours) - 4 Years
Interesting courses and unique opportunities
Areas of study
- Applied Behaviour Analysis
- Brain and Cognitive Sciences
- Clinical Psychology
- Developmental Psychology
- Research Methodology
- School Psychology
- Social and Personality Psychology
Professional opportunities
- Activities Instructor
- Border Services Officer
- Crisis intervention Worker
- Fundraiser
- Research Assistant
- Sales Representative
- Special Events Coordinator
- Social Program Coordinator
- Student Advisor
- Volunteer Coordinator
Professional opportunities that require Masters or Doctoral:
- Clinical/Counselling Psychologist
- Experimental Psychologist
- School Psychologist
- Health and Wellness Psychologist
- Industrial/Organizational Psychologist
- Marketing Psychologist
- Sports Psychologist
- University Professor
What is unique about this program at the U of M?
The field of psychology is incredibly diverse, encompassing all topics related to human thought and behavior. The Department of Psychology at the University of Manitoba is notable for the breadth of training opportunities that it provides to undergraduate students. As researchers and university teachers, Psychology faculty have expertise across the full range of areas within the discipline of psychological science, including neuroscience, comparative psychology, cognitive science, applied behavioral analysis, developmental psychology, clinical psychology, and social and personality psychology.






























