BSc (Hons) Psychology (3+0)

Course ID
(R/0313/6/0020)(06/29)(MQA/FA11475)
Campus
SEGi College Subang Jaya
Level of Study
Bachelor Degree
Awarding Institution
University of Greenwich, UK

Students will be exposed to a comprehensive curriculum developed by the University of Greenwich’s research and field experts that will help enhance their global employability.

Gain a deeper understanding of human behaviour and the mind as you develop critical research and thinking skills across various disciplines such as cognitive psychology, neuroscience, developmental psychology and forensic psychology.

Students will also be exposed to globalised teaching methodologies that will hone their personal and professional skills via problem-based learning, reflective accounts, student-authored coursework, critical reviews and independent empirical project work.

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Entry requirements

Entry into the first year (Level 4):

STPM (grade profile CC) and minimum SPM English grade 1A/2A
(or SEGi English Placement Test, Band 4) with at least a credit for SPM Maths and SPM Science
Successful completion of Senior Middle UEC with a minimum pass average of 60% and minimum UEC English grad e A1-C8 (or SEGi English Placement, Band 4)
Matriculation or Foundation or equivalent (minimum CGPA 2.0 out of 4.0), with at least a credit for SPM Maths and SPM Science and SEGi English Placement Test, Band 4
Diploma or equivalent (minimum CGPA 2.0 out of 4.0), with at least a credit for SPM Maths and SPM Science and SEGi English Placement Test, Band 4 OR Entry into the second year (Level 5):
Psychology Diploma from SEGi (2.5 years duration), minimum CGPA 2.0, and IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each skill OR minimum SPM English grade 1A/2A or SEGi English Placement Test, Band 4

Programme structure and modules

Year 1

Introduction to Psychology (Part A)
Research Methods in Psychology One (Part A)
Introduction to Applied Psychology (Part A)
Academic Skills for Psychology
Introduction to Psychology (Part B)
Research Methods in Psychology One (Part B)
Introduction to Applied Psychology (Part B)
The Psychology of Resilience and Success
Falsafah dan Isu Semasa (Local students)
Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi 2 (International students)
Penghayatan Etika dan Peradaban (Local students)
Penghayatan Etika dan Peradaban / Falsafah dan Isu Semasa (International students)

Year 2

Brain and Behaviour
Developmental Psychology
Psychopathology and Clinical Psychology
Psychological Research Methods
Entrepreneurship / Personal Health Management
Cognitive Psychology and Neuroscience
Social Psychology
Personality and Individual Differences
Research Statistics for Psychology
Elective (Choose one of the following):
Organisational Psychology
Health Psychology
Counselling Theories and Techniques
Work Placement 1

Year 3

Psychology Project (Part A)
Applied Positive Psychology
Psychology and Neuroscience: Trends and Issues
Child Psychology and Education
Public Speaking / Bahasa Kebangsaan A*
Psychology Project (Part B)
Adult Development and Mental Health
Social Forensic Psychology
Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology
Community Service
Work Placement 2

MPU

Philosophy and Current Issues (Local and International)
Penghayatan Etika dan Peradaban (Local) / Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi 2 (International)
Bahasa Kebangsaan A (for students with no SPM Credit) / Effective Listening
Integrity and Anti-Corruption
Co-curriculum: Sustainability Thinking

Financial Aid / Funding

PTPTN
EPF
HRDC
SEGi Monthly Installment
Low Initial Payment
Selangor Zakat Education Financial Aid Programme
Bantuan Dermasiswa Lembaga Zakat Selangor
EduFlex

– Designed for adult learners, enjoy education loans with interest as low as 4%!

Career opportunities

As international graduates, you will be well-prepared for careers in forensic, education, health, occupational, counselling, clinical psychology, teaching, media and advertising, market research, human resource, business, marketing and sales, and social sciences.

Information on accreditation

Intakes & Orientation Dates

Year 1-3 Intakes
14/1/2025
26/5/2025
15/9/2025
Orientation Dates
13/1/2025
24/5/2025
13/9/2025
  Year 2 Intakes
Orientation Dates