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BScHealth Psychology

Tuition fee €3,836 per year
Application fee €150 one-time

Non-refundable

Registration fee €250 one-time

Non-refundable

More information

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Overview

Degree programme
Psychology
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Programme description

Course details Psychology 4 years Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences (Psychology) 240 ECTS credits 3,500 EUR per year Language of Instruction – English

Health Psychology is a study programme with the aim to educate competent bachelors in psychology with scientific insight, solid base of scientific knowledge in psychology and professional application skills in the field of personal and public health and well-being. This programme aims to ensure the necessary universal first stage psychology training and provide thorough knowledge on healthcare systems, aims and objectives of health maintenance and promotion, system requirements and demands and the role of mental health professionals in meeting these needs.

After graduation you can:
Continue your education in Master, Doctorate and PhD programmes
Work as an assistant psychologist, a research assistant or HR assistant
Work in projects
Work in health, social, educational and organizational sectors

Programme structure:
what you will learn each year
Year 1

Introduction to Studies, Introduction to Psychology, Psychology of Communication, Neurophysiology and Biological Bases of Psychology, Humanitarian-Social Sciences, Lithuanian language, Basic Statistics, Human Ecology and Sustainable Social Development
Year 2

Health Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods, Scientific Literature Analysis, Lithuanian language, Coursework.
Year 3

Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology, Educational Psychology and Practice, Crisis and Disaster Psychology, Psychological Assessment and Practice, Ethical Issues in Psychology, Psychiatry, Health Care Systems, Economics and Management, Research Planning and Design, Coursework.
Year 4

Counselling Psychology, Work and Organizational Psychology, Rehabilitation Psychology, Behavioural Medicine, Statistical Analysis in Psychological Research, Health Policy, Academic Writing, Preparation and Defence of Bachelor’s Thesis.

Why study Psychology at LSMU?

Degree is recognized in the EU. The programme is prepared according to the EuroPsy requirements. This large-scale programme especially well meets the needs of students who are interested in mind and body relationship, behaviour sciences and health promotion and treatment of health disorders. You will have classes with students from different study programmes (medicine, nursing and social work), so you will learn how to work in healthcare teams. The University provides many opportunities to develop practical skills in various healthcare, educational and occupational areas as well as in the largest clinical hospital in the Baltic States. The University provides a variety of laboratories and equipment for experiments in psychology and neurosciences as well as an opportunity to implement their innovative ideas in the Centre of Psychological Well-being and Health Education. Multicultural environment and student community: international students from 70 different countries make up nearly 17% of the total student population at LSMU. Possibility to spend a semester or a whole academic year abroad with the Erasmus+ exchange programme. Support system for students’ adaptation: mentoring, tutoring and psychological counselling.

For enquiries: Admission Office Tel.: 00370 37 327259 E-mail: fstudent@lsmuni.lt
Apply online apply.lsmuni.lt

Programme structure

What you will learn each year:

Year 1

Introduction to Studies, Introduction to Psychology, Psychology of Communication, Neurophysiology and Biological Bases of Psychology, Humanitarian-Social Sciences, Lithuanian language, Basic Statistics, Human Ecology and Sustainable Social Development

Year 2

Health Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods, Scientific Literature Analysis, Lithuanian language, Coursework.

Year 3

Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology, Educational Psychology and Practice, Crisis and Disaster Psychology, Psychological Assessment and Practice, Ethical Issues in Psychology, Psychiatry, Health Care Systems, Economics and Management, Research Planning and Design, Coursework.

Year 4

Counselling Psychology, Work and Organizational Psychology, Rehabilitation Psychology, Behavioural Medicine, Statistical Analysis in Psychological Research, Health Policy, Academic Writing, Preparation and Defence of Bachelor’s Thesis.

Career opportunities

AFTER GRADUATION YOU CAN:

Continue your education in Master, Doctorate and PhD programmes​

Work in the projects​ Work as an assistant psychologist, a research assistant or HR assistant​ Work in health, social, educational and organizational sectors​
Apply now! Academic year 2024/25
Application deadline
1 Jul 2024, 23:59:59
Eastern European Time
Studies commence
1 Sept 2024

Application deadlines apply to citizens of: United States

Apply now! Academic year 2024/25
Application deadline
1 Jul 2024, 23:59:59
Eastern European Time
Studies commence
1 Sept 2024

Application deadlines apply to citizens of: United States