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BA (Hons) in Applied Psychology, University College Cork

Cork, Ulster

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36 Months

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About this course

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The BA Applied Psychology at UCC offers students a chance to explore a wide range of psychological topics, from history to neuroscience, and culture to biology. The curriculum is diverse and challenging, covering areas such as child development, sensorimotor processes, aging, social media engagement, adolescent health, and more. The program aims to provide students with an education that meets high world standards while emphasizing the practical application of psychological knowledge. Students engage with research and real-world issues, preparing them for postgraduate opportunities or careers in various sectors, including health, social services, and industry.

Why this course is highly recommended

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The BA Applied Psychology at UCC is accredited by the Psychological Society of Ireland and recognized internationally. Its strong research reputation, dedicated staff mentorship, and emphasis on work experience make it an excellent foundation for postgraduate training and careers in psychology. Graduates are highly employable, with over 90% succeeding in employment or further training within the field. The course's practical focus and broad Erasmus+ recognition make it an appealing choice for students aspiring to make a real-world impact through psychology.

Specialisation

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The course covers various fields within psychology, including biological psychology, lifespan development, social psychology, clinical psychology, and applied cognition. Students have opportunities to focus on areas such as aging, childhood and adolescence, and psychological therapies, which provide a well-rounded grounding in psychological practice and research.

Course fees

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Application fees

21.22L

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1st year tuition fees

21.22L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants need at least six subjects at Leaving Certificate with a minimum of H5 in two subjects and O6/H7 in four others. English, Irish, and a third language are required unless exemptions apply. Mature students must be 23 or older and complete an evaluation test, while QQI FET applicants need equivalent qualifications. Non-EU students must meet Irish standards and prove English proficiency.
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English language test

TOEFL

90

PTE

63

DUOLINGO

120

IELTS

6.5

Career prospects

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Graduates of the Applied Psychology BA can pursue careers in clinical psychology, human resource management, advertising, social and health services, criminal justice, industry, and research. The program’s accreditation and reputation support further postgraduate training, enabling students to specialise in areas such as clinical practice or research for a variety of sectors and roles.

FAQs

What are the main areas of study in the Applied Psychology course?

Students explore topics ranging from neuroscience and lifespan development to social psychology and clinical psychology, gaining a broad understanding of psychology applications.

How is the course structured over the years?

Year 1 introduces foundational courses and skills, Year 2 shifts to more self-directed learning with advanced research methods, and Year 3 emphasizes independent research and practical application.