- Students may choose to focus on specific areas of interest such as neuroscience or abnormal psychology or follow a more generalized program that covers a wide variety of aspects of the discipline.
- The Psychology program is structured so that students are exposed to the breadth of psychology but may also tailor degree program to focus on specific areas of interest.
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Tuition Fees
Other Expenses
Head | Avg Cost Per Year |
---|---|
Housing | ₹327016 |
Food | ₹241732 |
Total Cost | ₹568748 |
Eligibility & Entry Requirement
- High School Diploma
- Senior-level algebra
- The following course(s) are also recommended:
- Senior-level calculus
Scores Required
VISA & Work Study
VISA
- A Student VISA authorizes students to study in Canada legally.
- International students will receive their Study Permits in the form of a paper document which will usually be attached to the passport at the Canadian port of entry.
- Temporary Resident Visas (TRVs), commonly called Entry Visas, are to be obtained by foreign nationals who require visas to enter Canada, while Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) allows foreign nationals from visa-exempted countries to enter Canada without a visa.
Work Study
Eligibility:
- The student must have a valid study permit for the period of employment.
- He/She should meet the specific skills and experience requirements set by the sponsoring department.
Restrictions:
- All students are permitted to accept one Work-Study position only per program period.
- Non-degree students (i.e. visiting students, students on a LOP) are not eligible for Work-Study.
- Students are not eligible to hold a work-study position in the same term in which they are holding an NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Award (or equivalent).
Salary Rate:
- Hourly rates vary with the nature of the job, the scope of responsibilities and work experience.
- The salary range will be indicated on the job posting and/or students will be advised by the employer during the interview.
- Work/study students are paid by their hiring department through York's payroll system.
- Student Financial Services does not pay students and cannot make adjustments to pay.
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Course Curriculum:
For the most part, the school curriculum is based on what the student may decide to do post-schooling. For a person to be successful, they must be able to communicate and work with others and in some cases, it may be with people that are not necessarily likable. Personal development is groomed into student just as much as job-oriented training.
Fees:
Full-time tuition for most non-professional programs (5 courses) compulsory supplementary fees is $7,743 - $26,975 Textbooks and supplies cost around $1,000 - $1,500 and these cost varies by program.
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