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Last updated on 2025-04-19

Program overview

Program Overview

If you’re planning to pursue a bachelor’s degree in psychology, the Associate of Arts Degree in Psychology - Pre-Bachelor's program at Douglas College is the perfect starting point. This program allows you to focus on psychology while also taking courses from other disciplines, enhancing your critical-thinking, writing, and oral communication skills. You will explore various areas of psychology, including data analysis, research methods, brain and behavior, cognitive psychology, and abnormal psychology. This program is designed to fulfill the course requirements for the first 60 credits (2 years) of the Douglas College BA in Applied Psychology, providing you with a solid foundation for further studies.

Program Structure

The Associate of Arts Degree in Psychology - Pre-Bachelor's program is structured over a duration of four semesters. Here are some key features of the program:

  • Open enrolment with additional admission requirements.
  • Courses offered in Fall, Winter, and Summer semesters.
  • Opportunity to join the optional Co-operative Education Program, which alternates semesters of study with paid, full-time work in the field.
  • Focus on developing critical skills necessary for various careers.

This program is designed to ensure that students can transfer all 60 credits to a university, allowing for a seamless transition into the third year of a four-year bachelor's degree program.

Featured Experiences

  • Optional Co-operative Education Program that provides paid work experience while studying.
  • Hands-on learning opportunities through various psychology courses.
  • Access to a dedicated Co-op Office for planning and support.
  • Engagement in research methods and data analysis as part of the curriculum.

Career Options

Graduates of the Associate of Arts Degree in Psychology - Pre-Bachelor's program can pursue various entry-level careers in Canada, including:

  • Administrative Officer / Assistant: Manage office tasks, support staff, and ensure smooth operations.
  • Behaviour Support Worker / Interventionist: Assist individuals with behavioral challenges, providing support and strategies for improvement.
  • Community Activities / Services Coordinator: Organize and oversee community programs and services, enhancing community engagement.
  • Correctional Officer: Maintain safety and security in correctional facilities, supervising inmates and ensuring compliance with regulations.
  • Mental Health and Addictions Support Worker: Provide support to individuals dealing with mental health issues and substance use disorders.

These roles leverage the skills and knowledge gained during the program, preparing graduates for meaningful careers in various sectors.

 

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