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Psychology
Undergraduate Degree

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Psychology is the scientific study of the brain and behaviour. It is a dynamic field of study that examines phenomena related to human development, motivations, perception and action, memory and cognition, thinking and intelligence, social relationships and more. The psychology program at Huron offers four B.A. modules of study, with a heavy focus on foundational research knowledge. Our emphasis on research skills development starts in the first year and continues throughout the program.

At a Glance

Upcoming Start Dates

September, 2026

Duration

3.5 – 4 Years (Full-time, 4.0 – 5.0 Credits per year)

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Admission Requirements & How to Apply

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Beyond the Classroom

Psychology students at Huron have many opportunities to collaborate and work alongside professors as volunteers or paid research assistants. These opportunities can result in co-authored research presentations and papers.

The Trimentorship initiative offers academic mentoring and community building for first-year students, enabling them to collaborate with senior students and faculty members in Psychology and conduct original, student-driven research projects.

Sample Courses

– Method and Research in Sensation and Perception

– Dynamics in Mentorship in Psychology

– Cognition & Aging

Experiential Learning

Find out more about hands-on learning with Huron

Guaranteed Paid Internship Opportunities

Explore the many internship opportunities to gain real experience while you study

Peer & Professional Mentorship

Learn about Huron’s internal and external mentorship programs

Undergraduate Research

Discover Huron’s unique opportunities for students to conduct research

Psychology
Undergraduate Degree Careers

Learn about where Psychology can take you. Huron’s unique learning environments encourage graduates to turn their passions into purpose-driven careers. Here are just a few of the paths you can pursue with this degree:

  • Neuroscience
  • Audiology
  • Law
  • Human Resources
  • Sports Psychology
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Forensic Psychology
  • Educational Psychology
  • Social Work
  • Teaching
  • Medicine
  • Business Analytics
  • Dentistry
  • Speech Language Pathologist
  • Market Research
  • Business Management
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Consulting
  • Midwifery
  • Graduate Studies
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Average Class Size

100%

of Huron students receive a Paid Internship Opportunity

$6.5

million in annual scholarships

92%

of Huron graduates secured employment or pursued graduate studies

Psychology Program Modules

Psychology (Honours Specialization, Major, Minor)

Honours Specialization Module in Psychology (recommended for students planning on going to graduate school in Psychology, e.g., PhD in Psychology, Counselling Psychology, Clinical Psychology, etc.)

Major Module in Psychology (recommended for students planning on a professional graduate degree, e.g., MBA, medical school, dentistry, law, education, etc.)

Minor Module in Psychology (recommended for students who wish to dabble in a few Psychology courses, but major in another program of study)

Honours Specialization Module Information
Honours Specialization in Psychology/HBA Module Information
Major Module Information
Minor Module Information

Psychology Undergraduate Courses

2025-2026 Courses

Course – See link for Academic Calendar DescriptionInstructor(s)Section – See link for Condensed Course Outline
Psychol 1000 – Intro to PsychologyCross-Mellor550
Psychol 1001E – Laboratory UpgradeDept551 – 565
Psychol 1100E – Method/General PsychologyDept550 / 551
Psychol 2130E – Method in Sensation & PerceptionVan Hedger S.550
Psychol 2180E – Method/Theory in CognitionMeade550
Psychol 2221A – Intro Biol Basis of BehaviorQuinlan550
Psychol 2330A – Intro to Health PsychologyDumas550
Psychol 2480E – Basic Princ-DevelopmentTsang550
Psychol 2550A – Intro Personality Theory & ResearchFeher550
Psychol 2620A – Intro to Educational PsychologyKinghorn550
Psychol 2750E – SpcTpcs – Emotion & MotivationVan Hedger K550
Psychol 2760G – SpcTpcs – PsychometricsGorman550
Psychol 2780E – Social PsychologyCheung550
Psychol 2830A – Research in PsychologyDumas550 / 551
Psychol 2990A – Applications in PsychologyGorman550
Psychol 3137G – Cognition & AgingMeade550
Psychol 3215F – Sex Diff & Behavioural NeuroHoshooley550
Psychol 3222F – Intro to Neuroimaging ResearchQuinlan550
Psychol 3227B – NeuropsychologyHoshooley550
Psychol 3229B – Evolution & Human BehaviourQuinlan550
Psychol 3337F – Mental Health & Physical ActivityBarnfield550
Psychol 3350G – Adolescent Risk BehaviourDumas550
Psychol 3375F – Counselling & PsychotherapyGiugno550
Psychol 3375G – Counselling & PsychotherapyGiugno550
Psychol 3450G – Development During InfancyChiarella550
Psychol 3696G – Dynamics in Mentorship in PsycholDept550
Psychol 3726F – Personal RelationshipsCheung550
Psychol 3760G – SpcTpcs – Qualitative MethodsKinghorn550
Psychol 3830F – Comp & Research in PsychRuiz Pardo550
Psychol 3830G – Comp & Research in PsychRuiz Pardo550
Psychol 3950G – History of PsychologyTsang & van Tol550
Psychol 4880E – Hon ThesisDept550

2024-2025 Courses

Course – See link for Academic Calendar Description InstructorSection – See links for Course Outlines
PSY 1000 – Intro to PsychologyCross-Mellor550
PSY 1001E – Laboratory UpgradeDepartment551 – 561
PSY 1100E – Method/General PsychologyDepartment550 – 551
PSY 2130E – Method and Research in Sensation and PerceptionVan Hedger550
PSY 2180E – Method/Theory in CognitionMeade550
PSY 2221A – Intro to Biological Basis of BehaviorQuinlan550
PSY 2330B – Intro to Health PsychologyKinghorn550
PSY 2480E – Basic Principals – DevelopmentTsang550
PSY 2550A – Intro Personality Theory & ResFeher550
PSY 2620A – Into to Educational PsychologyKinghorn550
PSY 2750E – Special Topics:Motivation and EmotionVan Hedger550
PSY 2780E – Social PsychologyCheung550
PSY 2830A – Research in PsychologyDumas550 / 551
PSY 2990A – Applications of PsychologyGorman550
PSY 3131F – Music CognitionVan Hedger550
PSY 3137G – Cognition and AgingMeade550
PSY 3210G – Stress and PsychophysiologyK. Van Hedger550
PSY 3215F – Sex Diff & Behavioral NeuroHoshooley550
PSY 3227B – Neuropsychology: Brain Injury Diagnosis, Treatment & RecoveryHoshooley550
PSY 3265G – Psychology of Virtual RealityQuinlan550
PSY 3337F – Mental Health & Physical ActivityBarnfield550
PSY 3350G – Adolescent Risk BehaviorDumas550
PSY 3375F – Counselling & PsychotherapyGiugno550
PSY 3450F – Development during InfancyChiarella550
PSY 3696G – Dynamics in Mentorship in PsychDepartment550
PSY 3722G – Persuasion Theory & ResearchGorman550
PSY 3830F – Comp & Research in PsychRuiz Pardo550
PSY 3830G – Comp & Research in PsychRuiz Pardo550
PSY 3950G – History of Psychologyvan Tol / Tsang550
PSY 4880E – Honors ThesisDepartment550

2023-2024 Courses

Course – See link for Academic Calendar Description InstructorSection – See links for Course Outlines
PSY 1000 – Intro to PsychologyGorman550
PSY 1001E – Laboratory UpgradeDepartment550 – 559
PSY 1100E – Method/General PsychologyDepartment550 / 551
PSY 2115B – Intro Sensation & PerceptionQuinlan550
PSY 2130E – Method and Research in Sensation and PerceptionVan Hedger550
PSY 2180E – Method/Theory in CognitionKinghorn550
PSY 2221A – Intro to Biological Basis of BehaviorQuinlan550
PSY 2330A – Intro to Health PsychologyDumas550
PSY 2480E – Basic Principals – DevelopmentKinghorn550
PSY 2550A – Intro Personality Theory & ResFeher550
PSY 2780E – Social PsychologyCheung550
PSY 2830A – Research in PsychologyDumas550
PSY 3131F – Music CognitionVan Hedger550
PSY 3137F – Cognition and AgingMeade550
PSY 3210G – Stress and PsychophysiologyK. Van Hedger550
PSY 3227B – NeuropsychologyHoshooley550
PSY 3265G – Psychology of Virtual RealityQuinlan550
PSY 3350G – Adolescent Risk BehaviorDumas550
PSY 3450G – Development during InfancyChiarella550
PSY 3696G – Dynamics in Mentorship in PsychDepartment550
PSY 3722G – Persuasion Theory & ResearchGorman550
PSY 3726F – Personal RelationshipsCheung550
PSY 3830F – Comp & Research in PsychRuiz Pardo550
PSY 3830G – Comp & Research in PsychRuiz Pardo550
PSY 3950G – History of Psychologyvan Tol550
PSY 4880E – Honors ThesisDepartment550

Psychology Professors

Psychology Department Contacts

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Program Sessional and Per Course Instructors:

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