The bachelor’s degrees in psychology from the University of Regina in Saskatchewan give students the opportunity to study several areas of psychology in depth. This broad education is helpful for establishing a variety of careers as well as adapting to workforce changes that students may face over time.
Students can choose from two degrees in psychology at the University of Regina: Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science. No matter what work environment students choose — from education to business or from clinical to governmental — students enter each interaction well equipped to understand others and the various psychosocial factors that shape the world.
In addition, through this degree students will have the opportunity to learn about and at times contribute to their psychology professors’ cutting-edge research into things like online mental health tools, how lawyers interact with and question children in Canadian courtrooms, and the psychological needs of frontline workers and first responders. Throughout the four-year psychology bachelor’s degree program, students will gain a broad foundation with many perspectives and strong interpersonal skills that support their career success.