Bachelor of Psychology (Hons)
- Key Information
Course Name:
Bachelor of Psychology (Hons)
University Name:
Kings University College
Campus:
Kuala Lumpur
Qualification:
Bachelor
Duration:
3 years
Intake:
January, March, June, August. October, November
IELTS:
5.5
Study Mode:
On-campus
Study Type:
Full time study
Program Mode:
Coursework
Yearly Tuition Fees
| Year | Fee |
|---|---|
| 1st Year | MYR 12,500 |
| 2nd Year | MYR 16,000 |
| 3rd Year | MYR 11,500 |
Other Fees
| Description | Fee |
|---|---|
| EMGS Fee | MYR 3,000 |
| Registration | MYR 1,200 |
| Student Visa Renewal | MYR 1,300 |
+University fees for this course do not include 6% tax (SST)
Campus
Kuala Lumpur
Qualification
Bachelor
Duration
3 years
Intake
January, March, June, August. October, November
IELTS
5.5
Study Mode
On-campus
Study Type
Full time study
Program Mode
Coursework
Course Fee for International Students
Yearly Tuition Fees
| Year | Fee |
|---|---|
| 1st Year | MYR 12,500 |
| 2nd Year | MYR 16,000 |
| 3rd Year | MYR 11,500 |
Other Fees
| Description | Fee |
|---|---|
| EMGS Fee | MYR 3,000 |
| Registration | MYR 1,200 |
| Student Visa Renewal | MYR 1,300 |
+University fees for this course do not include 6% tax (SST)
Course Overview
The Bachelor of Psychology (Hons) offers a sophisticated pedagogical framework designed to ground scholars in the foundational tenets and transformative methodologies of behavioral science and systemic cognitive governance. This honors-level degree facilitates a transition from general psychological curiosity to executive-level analytical proficiency by synthesizing rigorous theoretical inquiry with applied research methodologies, ensuring that candidates can navigate the systemic complexities of the human mind and social dynamics across a multitude of professional landscapes. The curriculum is strategically structured to provide a comprehensive mastery of critical psychological pillars: Behavioral Analytics and Empirical Rigor: Cultivating the analytical capacity to evaluate evidence and conduct original research, providing the prerequisite cognitive tools for data-driven insights into human behavior. Cognitive Architecture and Intellectual Breadth: Developing the expertise required to understand mental processes, bridging the gap between abstract psychological theory and functional application in diverse fields such as education, human resources, and marketing. Interdisciplinary Versatility and Strategic Influence: Establishing a thorough understanding of human behavior that extends beyond traditional clinical domains, fostering the ability to drive organizational innovation and consumer engagement in the global market. Collaborative Stewardship and Scholastic Development: Mastering the “hard skills” of psychological inquiry within a supportive, peer-integrated environment, ensuring students possess the communication fluency and critical thinking required for immediate professional impact. By integrating advanced behavioral expertise with a focus on evidence-based practical application, the program equips candidates with the executive psychological competencies required for a profound professional impact. Graduates emerge as prepared practitioners ready for pivotal roles as Behavioral Analysts, Human Resource Consultants, or Market Researchers, possessing the prerequisite academic rigor to spearhead positive social interventions or pursue advanced doctoral research in Neuropsychology, Industrial-Organizational Psychology, or Clinical Practice.
Curriculum
Programme Structure
| Year / Stage | Themes | Key Modules |
|---|---|---|
| Year 1: Sem 1 & 2 | Foundations & Core Domains | Introduction to Psychology, Childhood, Adolescence and Lifespan Development, Cognitive Psychology, Biological Psychology, Industrial and Organizational Psychology, and Cross Cultural Psychology. |
| Year 2: Sem 3 & 4 | Clinical & Developmental Insights | Abnormal Psychology, Introduction to Clinical Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Theory of Personality, Fundamentals of Guidance & Counselling, and Educational Psychology. |
| Year 3: Sem 5 & 6 | Research Tools & specialized Study | Statistics for Social Sciences, Measurement & Evaluation, Positive Psychology, Multicultural Psychology, Sensation and Perception, and Case & Treatment in Addiction Management. |
| Year 4: Sem 7 & 8 | Research Thesis & Ethics | Research Methodology, Final Year Project I & II, Ethics in Psychology, Comparative Psychology, and Technopreneurship. |
| Final Stage: Sem 9 | Professional Practice | Industrial Training: A supervised internship to apply psychological principles, research methods, and ethical conduct in a real-world professional or clinical setting. |
| Gen-Ed & Skills | Communication & Logic | Appreciation of Ethics and Civilisations, English for Academic Purposes, Business Communication, Foreign Language, and Integrity & Anti-Corruption. |
Field of Research
N/A