Location
Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur
Term
Throughout the year
Course Overview
Psychology is the science of mental processes: the systematic study of behaviour. Psychologists are interested in how we learn, think and interact with others, what motivates our actions and the role of personality and individual differences in behaviour.
This course was created specifically to prepare graduates to continue their psychology degree upon graduation and work as professional psychologists in fields including clinical, educational, organisational and academic psychology. It provides high standard training in both academic and professional areas and offers unique training in areas such as counseling and work experience.
All our internationally accredited qualifications are recognised by the industry and government bodies in the countries we are located. Students have the option to complete an additional 3rd year Bachelor of Design degree at our Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Beijing, Sydney, Singapore or Shanghai campus.
Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
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Worldwide Participants.
1.5 months (depending on Immigration workload)
Our vision is to be the premier education Group in Asia-Pacific. Our Mission We are committed to provide quality education through our network of institutions in the Asia Pacific region to develop industry-relevant skilled professionals. Our Philosophy As a premier education provider we are committed to nurture creative talents, business leaders, and entrepreneurs for the design, business, hospitality, health sciences and technology industries. We provide a high quality education that supports the economic growth of countries we operate in. We strive to give every student a fundamental education based on: * the development of superior thinking processes, * the mastery of written and spoken language as a tool of communication and thought, * the acquisition of thorough and effective work methods based on analysis and judgment, * a consciousness of the historic dimension of human ideas and activity and the capacity to assume responsibility for his or her own personal development
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