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The Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences - Psychology at St. Thomas University explores the complexities of human thought, emotion, and behavior. Students develop critical thinking, research, and interpersonal skills, preparing for careers in counseling, human resources, research, and rehabilitation. The program emphasizes evidence-based practices and ethical considerations, equipping graduates to make meaningful contributions to mental health, education, and organizational development in diverse professional and community settings.

Career Options:

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Counseling Therapist

31209$55,000 - $90,000Provide counseling and support to individuals, families, or groups to address mental health and emotional issues.

Human Resources Specialist

11200$55,000 - $90,000Apply psychological principles to recruitment, training, and employee relations in organizational settings.

Research Assistant

41402$45,000 - $75,000Conduct research studies, analyze data, and assist in publishing findings in psychological or social sciences.

Rehabilitation Specialist

31204$50,000 - $85,000Assist individuals with disabilities or mental health challenges to regain independence and improve quality of life.

Educational Counsellor

41320$55,000 - $90,000Guide students in educational settings, helping them navigate academic challenges and career planning.