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Last updated on 2025-04-19

Program overview

Program Overview

The Associate Degree in Psychology at Douglas College offers students a comprehensive exploration of various psychological fields. This program emphasizes essential skills such as data analysis, research methods, and understanding brain-behavior relationships. Students will delve into cognitive and abnormal psychology, enhancing their critical-thinking, writing, and oral communication abilities, which are vital across numerous disciplines and careers. Graduates will be well-prepared for further education or entry-level positions in the psychology field.

Program Structure

The Associate Degree in Psychology is structured to be completed in four semesters. This program includes:

  • 60 credits required for graduation
  • Open enrolment admission type
  • General college admission requirements
  • Opportunity to participate in a Co-operative Education Program, allowing students to gain paid work experience while studying

Students are encouraged to plan their courses carefully to ensure they can transfer all credits to a university program, typically allowing entry into the third year of a bachelor's degree. The program also requires a minimum GPA of 2.00 and completion of 50% of coursework at Douglas College.

Featured Experiences

  • Optional Co-operative Education Program that alternates semesters of study with paid, full-time work in the field.
  • Hands-on learning opportunities through research methods and data analysis.
  • Access to a dedicated psychology laboratory for practical experience.
  • Engagement with the Psychology Society for networking and professional development.

Career Options

Graduates of the Associate Degree in Psychology can pursue various entry-level careers in Canada, including:

  • Administrative Officer / Assistant: Support organizational operations through administrative tasks and coordination.
  • Behaviour Support Worker / Interventionist: Assist individuals with behavioral challenges, implementing strategies to improve their quality of life.
  • Community Activities / Services Coordinator: Plan and oversee community programs and services, fostering engagement and participation.
  • Mental Health and Addictions Support Worker: Provide support and resources to individuals facing mental health and addiction issues.
  • Youth Worker: Work with young people in various settings, providing guidance, support, and resources to help them thrive.

 

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