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The Bachelor of Arts in Applied Psychology (Honours) at Douglas College is an advanced research-based program that provides students with an opportunity to deepen their expertise in psychology. The program builds upon the foundational Bachelor of Arts in Applied Psychology by incorporating intensive research training, specialized coursework, and a thesis component. Students can choose from various focus areas, such as counselling, behavioral neuroscience, mental health, and forensic psychology. This honours program is ideal for those planning to pursue graduate studies or research-based careers in psychology and related fields.

Career Options:

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Academic Advisor

41320$50,000 - $75,000Guide students in academic planning and course selection.

Career Counsellor

41321$55,000 - $80,000Assist individuals in making informed career and educational choices.

Community Relations Officer

11201$60,000 - $85,000Develop and maintain relationships between organizations and communities.

Human Resources Generalist

12101$55,000 - $90,000Oversee HR functions, including recruitment and employee relations.

Market Research Analyst

41402$60,000 - $95,000Analyze market trends to support business decision-making.