Bachelor of Science Applied Psychology
    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    EUR 10,000 / Course
    Next IntakeSeptember 27, 2022

    Bachelor of Science Applied Psychology

    About

    This new Applied Psychology degree was launched in 2018. Psychology is the scientific study of the human mind and behaviour. It examines how we think, feel, act and interact with other people. It examines questions such as: What makes each person unique? How can we communicate so that others understand us better? How can we make teams work efficiently? How can we help people to overcome anxiety? How can we make our dreams become a reality? If you are interested in similar types of questions, then this course is likely to be relevant to you.

    The course will be relevant to anyone wishing to pursue a longer-term career in psychology. It is also an ideal stepping stone to post-graduate study either within psychology or in other areas of social science.

    You will develop skills in research, problem-solving, critical thinking and analysis, communication and professional development. If you are interested in these and similar types of questions, then this course is likely to be relevant to you.

    What will I experience?

    The BSc (Honours) in Applied Psychology at AIT is an ideal programme for learners who are interested in a thorough and comprehensive course in applied psychology and for those who wish to study in a friendly, supportive and collaborative environment.

    In the course of your study at AIT, you will:

    Gain a thorough grounding in all core aspects of psychology including cognitive, social, developmental, biological and personality psychology,

    Gain experience of specialised and applied areas within psychology including health psychology, sport psychology, issues with mental health and disability and others,

    Receive training in interpersonal communication and professional development will be invaluable in work settings and in your personal life,

    Undertake a work placement in year 3 where you will gain experience in a work-based setting,

    Experience small class sizes which allow for individual attention from lecturers and ample opportunities for discussion and collaboration with other class members,

    Work with enthusiastic lecturers who are committed to teaching and learning,

    Learn in a friendly and vibrant campus community and have the opportunity to join various social clubs and societies.

    What opportunities might it lead to?

    A degree in Psychology can lead to a comprehensive list of careers including roles in clinical psychology, counselling, education, health, forensics, sport, HR Management, and Business. The broader skills learned such as critical thinking, communication, teamwork, research and project management skills are also desirable for employers in a wide range of sectors.

    Graduates who decide not to continue further training in psychology will find that a primary degree in psychology is a valuable qualification. It combines high levels of literacy and numeracy, experience in working both individually and within teams, as well as analysing data and carrying out research.

    Work placement

    In semester 2 of Year 3, you will undertake a work placement where you will gain experience in a work-based setting.

    Industry links

    One of the unique features of this new programme is its applied nature. AIT's Department of Social Science has longstanding relationships with service providers across a range of health and social services. It includes areas such as Early Years Care & Education, Social Care, Mental Health Services, Intellectual Disability, Youth Work, Older People and Community Development.

    Disciplines

    Social Science

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Grade H5 at higher level in two subjects, plus grade O6/H7 in four other subjects in the Leaving Certificate. Two of these subjects mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

    Mature applicants are not required to meet these minimum entry requirements. However, there are a limited number of places for mature applicants - an interview may form part of the selection process.

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 5.5

    English Program Requirements

    Foundation level programme: Certificate in English for Academic Studies: Minimum IELTS 4.5 or equivalent.

    Pre-sessional Summer programme in English June to August: Minimum IELTS 5.0 or equivalent.

    Undergraduate programmes: Minimum IELTS 5.5 with no Band less than 5.0.

    Postgraduate programmes: Minimum IELTS 6.0 with no Band less than 5.5 *

    *note some postgraduate programmes require minimum IELTS 6.5.

    Career

    Further Study

    An undergraduate degree in Psychology provides a fantastic foundation for further postgraduate study in a variety of related areas. However, graduates wishing to undertake a professional career in psychology (e.g.in clinical psychology, educational psychology, occupational psychology, counselling psychology or other specialised areas) must pursue further postgraduate study in psychology. To enrol on a postgraduate course in a specialised field of psychology, graduates must hold an undergraduate Psychology degree approved by the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI).

    Like all new undergraduate Psychology programmes, AIT is required to apply to the PSI for programme accreditation. Although PSI's monitoring process takes place throughout all four years of the programme, AIT is optimistic of receiving approval by the time the first student cohort finish in June 2022.

    Fee Information

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    How to Apply

    Application Procedures for Non-EU Students

    Students applying for entry to undergraduate or postgraduate programmes should supply the following information directly to the International Office, Athlone Institute of Technology on or before 1 May for programmes commencing in September:

    • Completed AIT application form;
    • Detailed curriculum vitae;
    • Certified transcripts of examination results and English language translations of qualifications not issued in English
    • Evidence of ability to follow classes in the English language (which must satisfy Institute entry requirements for the following programmes)
    • Letter of recommendation from appropriate Head of Department of own institution
    • Any other relevant information regarding qualifications or previous work experience.

    Students from non-EU countries must apply for a valid study visa for the duration of the programme of study in advance of registration at AIT. Visa application guidelines can be found on Department of Justice & Equality website: http://www.inis.gov.ie/

    Bachelor of Science Applied Psychology

    Athlone Institute of Technology

    Athlone Institute of Technology

    Ireland

    Ireland, Athlone