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The final frontier is not space. It is the human mind. Psychology, the scientific study of behavior and mental processes, is one of the most exciting disciplines of medical science. It encompasses a broad spectrum of subjects including biology, physiology, sociology, anthropology and statistics.

Psychology Degree

Contrary to popular belief, a psychologist doesn’t only work with ‘crazy’ people. Psychologists work in the diverse fields of business, sports, education and health where the emphasis is not on ‘fixing’ something wrong, but instead, enhancing what is right by incorporating evidence-based techniques and interventions to assist individuals reach their true potential.

The IMU Psychology Degree emphasizes learning in small groups for all students to actively engage and learn from the lecturers as well as from one another. Going beyond the scientific theories, students are challenged on the intricacies of actual practice by delving deeper into a topic. It is a process that adds art to the science of psychology.

Our graduates are in great demand with all of them gaining employment within 3 months after graduation, with many securing jobs before they even complete their internship – a testament to the quality of the teaching and learning in the IMU BSc (Hons) Psychology programme.

Key Facts

DEGREE

  • Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Psychology
  • Psychology Degree from Partner Universities

Commencement

  • February, July and September

total duration

  • 3 years
    (Degree from IMU)
  • 4 – 5 years
    (Degree from Partner Universities)

Why Study Psychology at IMU?

An Established Private Healthcare University

IMU is Malaysia’s first and most established private medical and healthcare university with over 30 years of dedicated focus in healthcare education.

IMU achieved the SETARA-2018/2019 Tier 6 status (Outstanding) under the Mature University category.

Build Your Future Healthcare Professional Network

As IMU offers the widest range of healthcare programmes, our students are fully immersed in a vibrant community of students and practitioners from all healthcare fields.

This allows for the development of strong friendship amongst peers that will be the foundation of an extensive healthcare professional network upon graduation.

Curriculum Benchmarked to International Standards

IMU’s Psychology curriculum has been developed to meet high international standards and has been accepted internationally for further specialisation at the graduate level.

Pathway Towards Postgraduate Specialisations in Psychology

Students are well prepared towards specialising in psychology at a graduate level.

The rigorous training builds a strong foundation while the multiple opportunities to apply what was learned strengthens the understanding of theories and concepts and provides a value-added degree for the students.

Personalised Attention from Lecturers

Students are able to get personalised attention from their lecturers due to an emphasis on small group learning.

This enhances the teaching and learning activities for all students.

Programme Structure

Semester Contents

Semester 1 MPU Short Semester Semester 2
  • Introductory Psychology
  • Quantitative Research Methods 1
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Personality Psychology
  • MPU1 / MPU3 / MPU4
  • History of Psychology
  • Quantitative Research Methods 2
  • Biological Psychology
  • Psychology of Learning
  • Industrial – Organisational Psychology
Semester 3 Short Semester 1 Semester 4
  • Qualitative Research Methods
  • Psychological Testing & Assessment
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Abnormal Psychology
  • Academic Skills 1
  • Social Psychology
  • Ethics in Psychology
  • Health Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Motivation & Emotion
  • Final Year Project 1 (5 credits)
Semester 5 Short Semester 2 Semester 6
  • Academic Skills 2 (5 credits) Industrial Exposure (6 credits)
  • Three Core Electives*
  • Final Year Project 2 (6 credits)
  • Industrial Exposure (6 credits)

*Core Electives – 9 modules, each 4 credits (choose 3, total 12 credits):

  • Cross-Cultural Psychology
  • Psychology of Gender and Sexuality
  • Forensic Psychology
  • Counselling Psychology
  • Psychology of Adulthood and Aging
  • Media Psychology
  • Educational Psychology
  • Sport Psychology
  • Positive Psychology

Entry Requirement

Examinations Requirements
A- Levels DD
And
Minimum Credit in Mathematics and Science and a pass in English at SPM level (This can be exempted if achieved the same result at Pre-University level)
STPM CC
And
Minimum Credit in Mathematics and Science and a pass in English at SPM level (This can be exempted if achieved the same result at Pre-University level)
Australian Matriculation ATAR 60
And
Minimum Credit in Mathematics and Science and a pass in English at SPM level (This can be exempted if achieved the same result at Pre-University level)
NCEA Level 3 50% aggregate
And
Minimum Credit in Mathematics and Science and a pass in English at SPM level (This can be exempted if achieved the same result at Pre-University level)
Canadian Grade 12/13 60% aggregate in 6 subjects
And
Minimum Credit in Mathematics and Science and a pass in English at SPM level (This can be exempted if achieved the same result at Pre-University level)
Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) B in 5 subjects
And
Minimum Credit in Mathematics and Science and a pass in English at SPM level (This can be exempted if achieved the same result at Pre-University level)
Australian University Foundation Programmes 50% aggregate or ATAR 60
And
Minimum Credit in Mathematics and Science and a pass in English at SPM level (This can be exempted if achieved the same result at Pre-University level)
Indian Pre-University Average of 50%
And
Minimum Credit in Mathematics and Science and a pass in English at SPM level (This can be exempted if achieved the same result at Pre-University level)
Ministry of Education Matriculation # cGPA 2.00
And
Minimum Credit in Mathematics and Science and a pass in English at SPM level (This can be exempted if achieved the same result at Pre-University level)
International Baccalaureate (IB) 24 points
And
Minimum Credit in Mathematics and Science and a pass in English at SPM level (This can be exempted if achieved the same result at Pre-University level)
American High School Diploma with Advanced Placement (AP) cGPA 2.00
And
Minimum Credit in Mathematics and Science and a pass in English at SPM level (This can be exempted if achieved the same result at Pre-University level)
Foundation Studies # IMU Foundation in Science / Foundation in Arts / equivalent
cGPA 2.00 or 50%
And
Minimum Credit in Mathematics and Science and a pass in English at SPM level (This can be exempted if achieved the same result at Pre-University level)
Degree Degree in related field: cGPA 2.00
And
Minimum Credit in Mathematics and Science and a pass in English at SPM level (This can be exempted if achieved the same result at Pre-University level)
Diploma Diploma in any field – cGPA 2.00
And
Minimum Credit in Mathematics and Science and a pass in English at SPM level (This can be exempted if achieved the same result at Pre-University level)

# The duration of this programme must be a minimum of 1 year in the same accredited institution and foundation in other disciplines are accepted.

Foundation in Science
  • Foundation in Science qualifications from other higher education institutions will be considered on a case by case basis for admission into the local IMU programmes.
  • Students with IMU Foundation in Science can apply into IMU programmes and programmes with selected credit transfer options, upon meeting the entry requirement eligibility. **
    (Please refer to IMU Foundation in Science brochure for more details)
For admissions into the IMU Foundation in Science programme, students will need:
  • Pass SPM / O-Levels with minimum 5 credits in Mathematics, 2 Science subjects and 2 other subjects. Note: Specific SPM / O-Levels requirements may be needed for admissions into IMU programmes.

English Language Requirement

MUET* Band score of 3;  or
(For Malaysian students)
IELTS Overall band score of 5.5;  or
TOEFL (iBT)* Overall score of 46; or
Cambridge English : Advanced (CAE)* Overall score of 162; or
Cambridge English : Proficiency (CPE)* Overall score of 162; or
Cambridge Linguaskill* Overall score of 160; or
Pearson Test of English (PTE)* Overall score of 51, or
Credit Transfer IELTS Overall band score of 7.0

* ONLY applicable for those who are completing the entire degree at IMU, Malaysia

Note

Please note that achieving the minimum Entry and English requirements as stated does not guarantee you admission into any of IMU’s programmes.

Please refer to our Student Admissions Policy for more information

Application and Registration Fees (2022)

Fee Malaysian Student (RM) International Student (RM)
Application Fee 150 500
Registration Fee 850 2,000
Refundable Caution Deposit 1,000 1,000
  • Application fee is payable upon submission of application.
  • Registration fee and refundable caution deposit is payable upon acceptance of the offer letter issued by the IMU Admissions Office.
  • All students who are applying for the NHEF loans are required to pay their semester fees in FULL by the due date stated in the invoice.
  • The fees quoted for partner universities are current estimates only
  • Student must adhere to the Policy on Payment of Fees
  • All tuition and ancillary fees are subject to annual increases, currency exchange rates, and exclusive of levy and bridging fees (if any).
  • All students are required to pay Student Association Fees of RM40 per semester.
  • As stipulated by Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education, international students are required to pay Student Visa Application fee of RM2,500 AND personal bond (depending on nationality) upon registration.
  • * Overseas fees are indicative and subject to annual increase and currency exchange rate. Fees are exclusive of levy and bridging fee.
  • Please be informed that students who are pursuing counselling field either Degree or Masters in Strathclyde will not be eligible to register under Lembaga Kaunselor.

Fee Structure

malaysian student

Total Duration (years) At International Medical University (IMU) At Partner University (PU)
Years Total Semesters Tuition Fee (RM) Estimated Tuition Fees at Partner University
Per Semester Per Year Years Semesters Tuition Fee Per Year *
Bachelor of Science (Hons) Psychology 3 3 6 long semesters 13,000 33,000
3 short semesters 7,000
– Credit Transfer to University of Newcastle (PS1)
Bachelor of Psychological Sc
2 4 long semesters 13,000 33,000 3 A$40,270
2 short semesters  7,000
– Credit Transfer to University of Newcastle (PS2)
Bachelor of Psychological Sc
3 3 long semesters  13,000 33,000 3 A$40,270
1 short semester  7,000
– Credit Transfer to University of Strathclyde
BSc (Hons) Psychology & Counselling or BA (Hons) Psychology
4 2 4 long semesters  12,200 33,000 2 4 £16,000
2 short semesters  5,600
– Credit Transfer to University of Strathclyde
BSc (Hons) Psychology &  Counselling and MSc Counselling
5 2 4 long semesters  12,200 33,000 3

(2 years BSc + 1 year MSc)

6 £16,000 (BSc) and £18,950 (MSc)
2 short semesters  5,600
– Credit Transfer to University of Strathclyde
BSc (Hons) Psychology & Counselling or BA (Hons) Psychology
4 2 4 long semesters  12,200 33,000 2 4 £16,000
2 short semesters  5,600
– Credit transfer to University of Strathclyde*(PS2)
BSc (Hons) Psychology & Counselling or BA (Hons) Psychology
3.75 1.75 4 long semesters  13,000 33,000 2 4 GBP 21, 462
1 short semester  7,000

International Student

Total Duration (years) At International Medical University (IMU) At Partner University (PU)
Years Total Semesters Tuition Fee (RM) Estimated Tuition Fees at Partner University
Per Semester Per Year Years Semesters Tuition Fee Per Year *
Bachelor of Science (Hons) Psychology 3 3 6 long semesters 13,500 35,000
3 short semesters 8,000
– Credit Transfer to University of Newcastle (PS1)
Bachelor of Psychological Sc
2 4 long semesters 13,500 35,000 3 A$40,270
2 short semesters  8,000
– Credit Transfer to University of Newcastle (PS2)
Bachelor of Psychological Sc
3 3 long semesters  13,500 35,000 3 A$40,270
1 short semester  8,000
– Credit Transfer to University of Strathclyde
BSc (Hons) Psychology & Counselling or BA (Hons) Psychology
4 2 4 long semesters  13,500 35,000 2 4 £16,000
2 short semesters  8,000
– Credit Transfer to University of Strathclyde
BSc (Hons) Psychology &  Counselling and MSc Counselling
5 2 4 long semesters  13,500 35,000 3

(2 years BSc + 1 year MSc)

6 £16,000 (BSc) and £18,950 (MSc)
2 short semesters  8,000
– Credit transfer to University of Strathclyde*(PS2)
BSc (Hons) Psychology & Counselling or BA (Hons) Psychology
3.75 1.75 4 long semesters  13,500 35,000 2 4 GBP 21, 462
1 short semester  8,000
Country Estimated Living Costs
(Per Year)
Exchange Rate
(As of Dec 2023)
Estimated Living Cost (Per Year) Australia AUD 21,000 – AUD 30,000 ≈ RM 65,900 – RM 94,200 AUD 1 ≈ RM3.14
Canada CAD 28,000 ≈ RM 98,000 CAD 1 ≈ RM3.50
China RMB 85,000 ≈ RM 56,100 RMB 1 ≈ RM0.66
Ireland EUR 12,000 ≈ RM 62,000 EUR 1 ≈ RM5.17
New Zealand NZD 22,000 – NZD 26,000 ≈ RM 64,500 – RM 76,200 NZD 1 ≈ RM2.93
United Kingdom GBP 10,000 – 22,700 ≈ RM60,000 – RM 136,200 GBP 1 ≈ RM6.00
United States of America USD 16,000 ≈ RM 75,800 USD 1 ≈ RM4.74
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia RM36,000 RM36,000

Partner Universities

As an assurance of a total commitment towards quality education in psychology, the IMU maintains its relationship with many partner universities in Australia and United Kingdom. Eligible graduates from IMU’s psychology programme can enrol into King’s MSc in MedTech Innovation & Entrepreneurship at King’s College London, United Kingdom.

Industrial Partners

The curriculum structure is constantly updated to meet the ever-changing industries’ needs and includes research-led teaching to deliver evidence-based knowledge and practice in the industry. Students will have the opportunity to undergo industrial training in the related sectors in their final semester. They will also be able to collaborate with industry or/and researcher in related project in their final year. The organisations involved in these internships are:

Our Alumni

Our alumni today have embarked on diverse and promising career paths across various industries. They are a true testament to the versatility of their education, as they continue to excel in a wide range of professional healthcare fields.

  • Accenture
  • Adapt Enrichment Centre
  • AIA Insurance
  • Air Liquide Business Services
  • Alaminda Specialist Clinic
  • Alisther Intervention Centre
  • Ample Architectural Hardware Sdn Bhd
  • Arteculate Asia
  • Autistic Behaviour Centre (ABC)
  • Averis
  • Baa Family and Children Service Centre under Ministry of Gender Family and Social Services
  • Baker Hughes
  • Cambridge Tuition Centre
  • Career Horizons
  • Child Awareness Project
  • Chin Yoong Electric Sdn Bhd
  • Chrysalis Education Group
  • Cohu Malaysia
  • Crafty Minds
  • CT Business Management
  • Deloitte Consulting
  • Dr Seed’s Specialist Clinic
  • DriveFunnels Sdn.Bhd
  • Early Autism Project
  • EIP Autism
  • Ernst and Young
  • Fairview International School
  • Family Business
  • FIT IN Child Development Centre
  • Gateway School of Speech and Drama
  • GE Aerospace
  • Gemma Group
  • Gladio Labs Sdn Bhd
  • Happy Sheep Education
  • Hatching Centre
  • Health Equity Initiatives
  • HealthMetric Sdn Bhd
  • Hello Kids
  • Heriot-Watt University
  • Holy Cross College, Gampaha, Sri Lanka
  • Hospital Pengajar UPM (HPUPM)
  • Human Dynamic Group
  • Hyppies.com
  • Iminie Childcare Centre
  • Inlingua
  • Institute of Labour Market
  • International Medical University (IMU)
  • International Rescue Committee
  • IOI Properties
  • JM Education Group
  • Job Majestic Sdn Bhd
  • Joyous Kiddy Therapy Centre
  • Juris Technologies
  • Kelly OCG
  • Kidztopia Therapeutic Centre
  • LUMINATE Sdn Bhd
  • Marcus Evans Group
  • Michael Page Sdn Bhd
  • Mind Matters Network
  • Ministry of Gender, Family and Social Services
  • Momenta Group Sdn Bhd
  • Monroe Consulting Group
  • Naluri Hidup Sdn Bhd
  • Parkway Pantai Limited, KL
  • PersolKelly
  • Policy Street
  • Prospect Rainbow
  • Public Bank
  • Reckoning Esports
  • Reeracoen Malaysia Sdn Bhd
  • Rieckermann
  • Riinix Mind Care Consultancy
  • Roche
  • Rotiman bakery
  • RPG Commerce
  • SCICOM
  • SEED Autism Centre
  • Seng Cars World Sdn Bhd
  • IOI Properties
  • JM Education Group
  • Job Majestic Sdn Bhd
  • Joyous Kiddy Therapy Centre
  • Juris Technologies
  • Kelly OCG
  • Kidztopia Therapeutic Centre
  • LUMINATE SDN BHD
  • Marcus Evans Group
  • Michael Page Sdn Bhd
  • Shopee Mobile Malaysia Sdn Bhd
  • SHOPERLABS
  • Small Changes MY
  • Small Island Geographic Society (SIGS) Maldives
  • SOLS 24/7 Malaysia
  • St Joseph’s Private Primary School
  • Summit Capital Training Sdn Bhd
  • Sun Healthcare
  • Surge Global
  • Team Concurs
  • The Mind Psychological Services and Training
  • The Next Generation School
  • Think Enrichment Centre
  • Thrive Well
  • TraitQuest
  • Transcosmos
  • Treetop House
  • Tzu Chi International School
  • United Overseas Bank (UOB) Malaysia
  • University Kebangsaan Malaysia
  • University of Malaya
  • Value Strategies Sdn Bhd
  • Vitrox Corporation Berhad
  • Wan Chu Learning House
  • Wells Cafe
  • Woodpecker Training Centre
  • WQ Park Health & Rehabilitation Centre
  • Xinkai Construction Sdn Bhd
  • ZALORA

Views from Our Community

Clara Rinaldi

Student, BSc (Hons) Psychology

Studying psychology in IMU pushes me to think beyond the limits of pursuing a career to a journey of self-discovery. Being an international student, IMU provides a safe-place of teaching that embraces diversity whilst expanding intercultural understanding. Psychology in IMU is not just a university that teaches, but also a university that transforms.

Lee Rulin

Student, BSc (Hons) Psychology

I am so blessed to sign up as a BSc Psychology student. Although the journey in IMU is not a smooth ride, I am really grateful to have a group of dedicated and professional lecturers that are always working hard to provide the best for the students. Other than that, IMU provides a safe, directive and supportive atmosphere for learning. Besides, throughout my journey in IMU, I have seen myself improve tremendously, in terms of classes activities or discussion involvement, understanding about self, etc. Exploring in Psychology field is not just about changing or altering human behaviour or cognitive process, but it also opens up our minds towards mental health issues in the real world and the variety of professions. It makes me look forward to explore the Psychology field further and also motivates me to strive in this field.

Yohanna Veshanya

Student, BSc (Hons) Psychology

Enrolling as a student in the IMU Psychology programme is truly an unforgettable milestone in my life. I am extremely grateful for this opportunity to learn from amazing lecturers who are not only highly knowledgeable, but also approachable, and sincerely care for the well-being of their students. The IMU Psychology department has created the right environment for me to enhance my knowledge and skills in Psychology, as well as my personal growth, character-building, and professionalism in my future career. Thanks to IMU, I am now confident in pursuing my passion and profession in the field of Psychology.

Serena In

Programme Director, Clinical Psychologist and Lecturer, BSc. (Hons) Psychology

IMU’s Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Psychology provides our students with a unique blend of academic knowledge and applied professional skills. A Psychology degree from IMU will take you to many places – as a solid foundation for the next level of training towards future careers in psychology or as a holistic programme that equips students with diverse knowledge and applied skills for shining in the career pathway of their choice. Taught, supervised and mentored by an experienced faculty of psychology educators who are each experts in their respective fields, our students are equipped to graduate with confidence, compassion and competence to stand out in their future careers.

Alexius Cheang

Alexius Cheang, Behavioural Psychologist & Lecturer, BSc (Hons) Psychology

The journey of a Psychology student in IMU is a challenging but worthwhile one. Students will be challenged from day one to self-reflect to discover who they want to be in their life. They will be challenged to learn and apply the skills to be the best version of themselves. They will be challenged to develop and unleash the hidden potential within. However, they don’t have to do it alone. They will be guided and supported by a staff of dedicated professionals in the various fields of Psychology and Counselling who bring real world applied experience not only to the classroom, but also to the lives of each and every student. Will YOU take up this challenge and join us?

Frequently Asked Questions

Why choose this particular programme?

The IMU Psychology Programme is designed to meet the aforementioned needs. This programme plays a pivotal role in training well-qualified personnel with skills in line with the healthcare needs of the nation. IMU’s psychology graduates are competent in understanding health behaviour from a holistic and evidence-based perspective. Consequently, they will contribute significantly to the promotion of health and prevention of mental health problems in Malaysia.

What is the structure of the programme?

Semester contents are available in the programme brochure [Download Brochure]

What are the aims and key features of the programme?

The programme aims to produce students who are capable of:

  • Understanding the scientific and dynamic interrelationships between mind and behaviour
  • Interpreting theories and concepts from an eclectic perspective
  • Applying psychological principles to real life contexts, particularly in health-related settings
  • Critically evaluating the development, application and revision of empirical data
  • Mastering the process of developing, conducting, analysing, interpreting and disseminating research
  • Conducting themselves ethically and professionally while working with clients, other professionals and the community at large

What are the distinguishing features of the psychology programme?

Focus on Health
As noted previously, the programme focuses on preparing students to work in health-related fields or pursue postgraduate studies in psychology, particularly clinical, health or counselling psychology. Students will then opt for an additional specialisation area in either Counselling Psychology or Industrial / Organisational Psychology.

Evidence-Based Practice
Students will be rigorously trained to embrace an evidence-based practice. Throughout the programme, students will be challenged to critically evaluate existing theories, research methods and findings with the aim to foster decision-making based on facts rather than mere intuition or personal opinions.

Communication Skills Training
Having good verbal and written communication skills is essential for all psychologists. IMU graduates will be competent in oral presentation, written communication and possess excellent interpersonal skills.

Interdisciplinary Culture
Due to the recent changing needs in healthcare, there is a trend towards multidisciplinary management of health. As a medical institution that trains various medical personnel including doctors, pharmacists, nurses, and other allied health professionals, IMU provides its psychology students with the environment to experience and appreciate the benefits of interdisciplinary practice. Students enrolled in the psychology programme are given ample opportunities to work with students from other disciplines.

Collaborations with International Universities
IMU is forging meaningful links with a number of international universities to enable credit transfer, staff exchanges and collaborative research opportunities.

International Perspective
Psychology staff come from many countries and are therefore able to inject a unique international perspective into their teaching, enabling IMU students to have a global, multicultural outlook.

What are the modules of the programme?

Elective Modules
  • Introductory Psychology
  • Communication
  • Social Psychology
  • Research Methods
  • Infancy and Childhood
  • Biopsychology
  • Motivation and Emotion
  • Intelligence
  • Memory
  • Adolescence
  • Personality
  • Adulthood
  • Abnormal Psychology
  • Statistics I
  • Statistics II
  • Introduction to Counselling and Psychotherapy
  • Sensation and Perception
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Introduction to Psychological Testing
  • Health Psychology
  • Drugs and Behaviour
  • Introduction to Clinical Psychology
  • Learning
  • Behaviour Modification
  • Cross Cultural Psychology
  • Assessment and Treatment of Psychological Disorder
  • History and Trends in Psychology
  • Professional and Ethical Issues in Psychology
  • Thesis I
  • Thesis II
  • Industrial Attachment: 12-week attachment with industry or NGOs
  • Psychology of Criminal Behaviour
  • Positive Psychology
  • Human Sexuality
Specialised Modules

(Choose either Option A or B)

Option A: Counselling Psychology

  • Counselling Skills
  • Counselling Practicum 1: Individual Counselling
  • Counselling Practicum 2: Group Counselling

Option B: Industrial & Organisational Psychology

  • Introduction to Industrial and Organisational Psychology
  • Strategic Staffing and Talent Management
  • Leadership

What are the semester contents?

Semester contents are available in the programme brochure [Download Brochure]

What are the teaching-learning approaches used?

Students learn through lectures, seminars, workshops, tutorials role-plays, debates, discussions, presentations and self-directed learning activities.

TEACHER-LED ACTIVITIES STUDENT-LED ACTIVITIES
Lectures, Seminars, Workshops, Tutorials and Labs Role-play, Debates, Discussions, In- class presentations, Health campaigns, In-house conference and E-Lab

Who are the teaching staff?

The multi-cultural staff teaching this programme are specialised in these areas:

  • Developmental Psychology
  • Biopsychology
  • Criminal Psychology
  • Neuropsychology
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Organisational Psychology
  • Health Psychology
  • Social Psychology
  • Sports Psychology
  • Educational Psychology
  • Counselling Psychology

How will I be assessed?

Students will be assessed through:

  • Multiple Choice Questions
  • Poster Presentations
  • Short Answer Questions
  • Oral Presentations
  • Case studies
  • Conducting campaigns
  • Essays
  • Dissertations

Who will award the degree?

The Bachelor of Science (Hons) Psychology degree is awarded by IMU. The partner universities will award their respective degrees to students who transfer to their schools.

What sort of jobs/careers can be undertaken with this degree?

The Graduates in Psychology from IMU will be well qualified for professional employment in health management, social research and other human services. They can also pursue further studies towards becoming, for example, a clinical, organisational or forensic psychologist or working in other specialist fields of psychology.

Graduates in psychology from IMU can embark on a wide range of careers. These include:

  • Management training in industry and the public sector
  • Management consultancy
  • Human resources management
  • Journalism
  • Recruitment consultancy
  • Work in the financial sector
  • University administration

A large proportion can go on to postgraduate training, leading to professional careers as psychologists in various specialist areas, such as:

  • Occupational psychology
  • Clinical psychology
  • Health psychology
  • Counselling psychology
  • Educational psychology
  • Forensic psychology

When do I apply for a place in IMU?

You can apply using forecast or actual results

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A Word from the Programme Director

DR NG JOO HOU (JOSHUA)

Lecturer and Programme Director
PhD Soc & Env Psych (UoE, UK), MSc Soc & Org Psych (UOE, UK), Master in Counselling (HELP), Bac Soc Sc (Hons) Psych (UKM)

“IMU’s Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Psychology provides undergraduates with a unique blend of academic knowledge and applied professional skills. A psychology degree from IMU could open doors to many different opportunities! This degree could be a solid foundation for different postgraduate trainings that lead towards professional careers in the psychology field; a holistic programme that equip undergraduates with diverse knowledge and applied skills in the workplace. Taught, supervised, and mentored by a group of experienced psychology educators, our undergraduates in this programme are equipped to graduate with confidence, compassion and competence to stand out in their future careers.”

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