Type: 
University
Region: 
Mazowieckie
Programme: 
Psychology
Area: 
Humanities
Level: 
Bachelor Programme
Mode of studies: 
full-time programme
Duration: 
6 semesters
Tuition fee: 
6,800 EUR
Degree awarded: 
Licencjat (B.A)
Scholarships available: 
https://english.swps.pl/programs/apply-for-scholarships/study-for-free-scholarships-for-candidates/scholarships-for-international-candidates
Application deadline: 
Saturday, 31 August, 2024
Language: 
EN
Day of semester start: 
Tuesday, 1 October, 2024
Credits (ECTS): 
180
Admission requirements: 

Although students are admitted to SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities at the beginning of each academic year, applications are accepted on a regular basis from January 26th until the end of August. Prospective applicants are encouraged to apply for admission well in advance of the beginning of each academic year, as class size remains limited.

For detailed information concerning the program of study and admission procedure, please go to https://english.swps.pl/academics/warsaw/ba-programs/psychology

Applications are reviewed by the Admissions Committee and candidates are notified in writing about the final decision. Admitted candidates receive an official acceptance letter.

Description: 

This program is available in: Warsaw, Sopot, Wrocław and Kraków.

Our undergraduate Psychology Program includes courses that allow students to develop a deep understanding of core areas in psychology, including social psychology, cognitive psychology, personality psychology, psychology of emotion and motivation, and psychology of individual differences. They also learn about practical applications of psychological research in the fields of psychopathology, clinical and health psychology, work and organizational psychology, educational psychology, and cross-cultural psychology. Theoretical courses are complemented with classes teaching practical skills, indispensable in psychological research, such as methodology, statistics and psychometrics as well as competencies needed in human interactions, such as basic psychological skills, personal skills and the ability to work in groups. Additionally during each academic year, students participate in at least one project-based course, which provides them with an opportunity to apply previously-acquired knowledge in a more practical manner, for example by working on a group research project.

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